Wedge at Foundation hosts LUNAFEST, featuring short films by women filmmakers, Silent Sundays return to the Grail and more.
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Wedge at Foundation hosts LUNAFEST, featuring short films by women filmmakers, Silent Sundays return to the Grail and more.
The rapper/producer discusses the appeals of performing with a band and shares his thoughts on Detroit’s current hip-hop scene.
The opening event for the Asheville painter’s solo show, “Love Letter to Appalachia,” takes place August 4 at the Stand Gallery.
**UPDATED JULY 27** Hi-Wire celebrates its fifth anniversary, One World taps three new IPAs and more local beer news.
Backed by Phan’s band The Soul Symphony, the Asheville musicians play a collaborative show July 28 at The Grey Eagle.
The eclectic pop rockers play Salvage Station on July 27.
The local “shred ‘n’ flow” ensemble plays Asheville Music Hall on July 27.
Gus Cutty and the Grail join forces for a hip-hop film series, Upstairs Art Gallery and the Tryon Theatre present a documentary on artist David Hockney and more.
The first fundraising and outreach event for Western North Carolina’s nonprofit diaper bank takes place July 29 at Wedge at Foundation.
Local architects, preservationists and city officials discuss the evolving look of downtown Asheville.
The Oakland-based rockers visit The Grey Eagle on July 21.
Wedge turns 10, Catawba releases a DIPA inspired by the Pritchard Park Drum Circle and more local beer news.
Plankeye Peggy and Battery Powered Hooker Boots musically battle July 20 at The Mothlight.
The 71st annual celebration of contemporary and traditional craft runs July 20-22 at the U.S. Cellular Center.
The 35th annual international festival runs July 19-29 in communities throughout Western North Carolina.
The Grail, Malaprop’s and Asheville Art Museum team up to screen a documentary on scientific illustrator Renaldo Kuhler, World Peas Animations offers a pair of Movie Making Summer Camps and more.
The Feminine Faces of God concert takes place July 22 at St. James Episcopal Church in Black Mountain.
New Belgium’s Hemperor is Asheville’s most widely-available hemp beer, but isn’t the first to emerge from the local brewing scene.
The award-winning violinist and local pianist Kimberly Cann perform July 18 at Biltmore United Methodist Church.
The biennial painting festival and sale returns to the Jackson County town July 17-21.
**UPDATED JULY 12** Highland releases the first beer from its barrel program, Tasty Beverage hosts an Allagash Wild Beer Roundup and more local beer news.