The Black Mountain-based author discusses the conclusion of his acclaimed post-apocalyptic saga.
Author: Edwin Arnaudin
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AVLFest celebrates local artists and venues
Aug. 3-6, over 200 bands — the large majority of them from the Asheville area — will perform on 20-plus stages across the city.
Cousins buy back Appalachian Mountain Brewery from A-B InBev
Chris Zieber and Nathan Kelischek discuss their return to the Asheville area.
‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone in Concert’ enchants Brevard Music Center
Go behind the scenes of the film and music event with conductor John Jesensky.
Four of a Kind: Aaron Ybarra shares insights on the local theater scene
The actor talks new projects and the city’s theater scene.
Four of a Kind: Elizabeth Brim talks local blacksmithing scene
The blacksmith talks new projects and the area’s metal working scene.
Four of a Kind: Marley Carroll discusses the local music scene
The DJ talks new projects and the city’s music scene.
Four of a Kind: Becky Stone on the local storytelling scene
The teller talks new projects and the city’s storytelling scene.
Shunyu Huang’s Story Parlor residency explores senses and memories
The Chinese native and West Asheville resident discusses her July series.
WNC goatscaping services offer sustainable land management
Grazing goats are an increasingly popular means of eliminating invasive plants.
How public school teachers spend their summers
Area educators discuss what they do when students are on break and the importance of regular time away from the classroom.
Harrison Greetings draws on the past
Greg Harrison is introducing his father Bill’s classic greeting card designs to a new generation.
Tina and Her Pony, Andrew Scotchie and Jon Stickley Trio release new albums
Eclectic new collections from three Asheville-based stalwarts enrich the local music scene.
New film explores storytelling, Native American wisdom and nature’s intelligence
David Weintraub discusses his latest film — the 50th produced by the Center for Cultural Preservation.
VIDEO PREMIERE: ‘Loss’ by Laura Boswell
The Asheville-based singer-songwriter-guitarist’s latest video was filmed on Roan Mountain and on the banks of the South Toe River.
Creatives of color see little change in arts equity efforts since 2020
Sekou Coleman, Jenny Pickens and Lau Malintzin discuss what’s changed and what’s stayed largely the same over the past three years.
Four of a Kind: Jude Stuecker shares insights on the local fiber arts scene
The fiber artist talks new projects and the city’s textile scene.
Four of a Kind: Kisha Blount on the local visual arts scene
The oil painter and graphic designer talks new projects and the city’s visual arts scene.
Four of a Kind: Starr Sariego discusses the local photography scene
The photographer and curator talks new projects and the city’s visual arts scene.
Four of a Kind: Alex Krug talks local music scene
The singer-songwriter and guitarist talks new projects and the city’s music scene.
New series spotlights Wilma Dykeman’s novels
Led by expert speakers, the monthly talks at the West Asheville Library will examine the novels “The Tall Woman” (1962), “The Far Family” (1966) and “Return the Innocent Earth” (1973).