The Cuban-born singer and percussionist brings his Latin jazz ensemble to UNC Asheville on Feb. 8.
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The Cuban-born singer and percussionist brings his Latin jazz ensemble to UNC Asheville on Feb. 8.
Proceeds from the barista latte art competition on Feb. 8 at Vortex Doughnuts benefit the Tranzmission Prison Project.
The Nepali-American author reads from her new memoir Feb. 7 at Malaprop’s.
The local jazz quartet plays Isis Music Hall on Feb. 4.
The group exhibition on climate change opens Feb. 3 at Pink Dog Gallery.
The Toronto-based electronic music trio perform at The Orange Peel on Feb. 1.
Revolve host the Frame + Form Screen Dance Festival, the Fine Arts Theatre screens a documentary on Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo and more.
The Rotary Club of Asheville-Metro’s fundraiser for Coins for Alzheimer’s Research Trust and ABCCM’s Veterans Restoration Quarters takes place Feb. 3 at the YMI Cultural Center.
The oral history project about Southern Presbyterian ministers’ activism during the Civil Rights era premieres Jan. 28 at White Horse Black Mountain.
The Asheville-based alternative-pop artist lands at The Grey Eagle on Jan. 28.
Ginger’s Revenge releases its first bottle, Thirsty Monk and Sanctuary celebrate anniversaries and more local beer news.
The creative, multi-sensory take on Pink Floyd and The Grateful Dead comes to Asheville Music Hall on Jan. 26.
The Carolina Chocolate Drops co-founder plays Blue Ridge Community College’s Thomas Auditorium on Jan. 25.
White Horse Black Mountain continues its Movies and Meaning series, Casablanca Cigar Bar screens its namesake film and more.
The Penland Post Office Project’s online auction runs Thursday, Feb. 1-Thursday, Feb. 8.
Carrieann and Jon Schneider of the forthcoming Etowah brewery lost thousands of dollars when the brewing system they ordered never materialized.
The Oscar-nominated, Grammy-winning singer performs at Diana Wortham Theatre on Jan. 24.
The Nashville rockers play Pisgah Brewing on Jan. 20.
Black hip-hop artists and local venue bookers discuss the stigmas surrounding the genre and their efforts to work together as professionals.
The New York City standup comedian plays The Southern on Jan. 20.
In conjunction with a new exhibition showcasing seven decades of his work, the Black Mountain College alumnus gives a gallery talk Jan. 19 at the BMC Museum + Arts Center.