The 50/50 On The Water Film Tour and Manhattan Short Film Festival play Asheville this week.
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The 50/50 On The Water Film Tour and Manhattan Short Film Festival play Asheville this week.
John Silver plans to open his brewery’s new three-story location in early 2020.
The Asheville-based multi-hyphenate discusses her varied work on the acclaimed new film.
The Australian pop-punk quartet play Static Age Records on Sept. 25.
**UPDATED SEPT. 20** Catawba continues its month of German-style small-batch brews, Oskar Blues adds a 100-calorie IPA to its year-round lineup and more local beer news.
The Brooklyn-based folk-noir duo plays Asheville Julyan Davis’ Mill at Riverside studio on Sept. 24.
The Asheville-based progressive bluegrass group headlines The Grey Eagle on Sept. 21.
The outdoor fine art and craft show returns to downtown Weaverville on Sept. 21.
Grail Moviehouse hosts Art House Theater Day screenings and videographer Rebecca MacNeice vies for an Emmy.
Wicked Weed releases a rainbow-themed beer to benefit the Campaign for Southern Equality, Ginger’s Revenge and Mad Co. collaborate on a shandy and more local beer news.
The all-female mariachi band offers master classes and a performance at UNCA, Sept. 17-18.
The uptempo Brooklyn-based band plays The Mothlight on Sept. 14.
The Asheville Area Arts Council’s latest color ball spotlights grant recipients in South Slope and River Arts District venues.
The Broadcast plays “Led Zeppelin IV” in its entirety as a fundraiser for the Music Academy of Asheville on Sept. 14 at The Orange Peel.
Seung Jun Seo debuts his new ceramics show on Sept. 13 at Gallery 101.
The Fine Arts Theatre hosts an advance screening of “Downton Abbey,” complete with a costume contest.
The local author reads from his new novel at Malaprop’s on Sept. 11.
Catawba debuts an imperial version of its pumpkin ale, Fermented Nonsense collaborates with Biscuit Head and more local beer news.
The Asheville-based music repertory company opens its 20th season on Sept. 9 at The Haen Gallery.