Pack Library’s Legends of Music film series focuses on Miles Davis, Mechanical Eye and Asheville Darkroom lead a workshop on Chemigrams and more.
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Tall Tall Trees explores the banjo’s potential at The Grey Eagle
Recent Asheville transplant Mike Savino discusses his new album and plans to integrate himself into the local music scene.
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Tickets for HamiltunesAVL: The Sequel go on sale, French filmmaker Dominique Dubosc visits UNCA and more.
Ladysmith Black Mambazo plays two nights at Diana Wortham Theatre
The South African a cappella group reflects on 30 years of international acclaim and U.S. touring.
Beer Scout: Burial’s Mardi Gras grows; Hi-Wire hosts N.C. Small Batch Festival
Breweries fete New Orleans and North Carolina with upcoming events.
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Asheville filmmakers’ works will screen at festivals in Richmond and New York City.
Twin Rivers Media Festival returns for the 23rd year
The film festival focuses on independent features and short documentaries, dramas and animated works from emerging artists.
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Actress Charlotte Abell represents Asheville at Seattle’s Filmapalooza, Mechanical Eye reschedules its screenwriting workshop with Arpita Kumar and more.
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The Grail screens a documentary on transgender parents, local libraries screen classics and more.
Parquet Courts rock well at The Grey Eagle
Guitarist/vocalist/visual artist Andrew Savage discusses his Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package.
Beer Scout: Ohio’s Miami University business class visits Asheville breweries
Asheville’s brewing industry continues to attract more and more visitors each year. Now it’s garnering attention from academia as well. During the week of Jan. 16, the 25 students of Miami University’s Farmer School of Business’ Supply Chain Craft Brewery Field Study class and professors Rhett Brymer and Rocky Newman were in town for the […]
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Mechanical Eye brings award-winning filmmaker Arpita Kumar to town, local kids screen their short films at Asheville Pizza and Brewing and more.
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The Grail screens a film made in Asheville nearly 100 years ago, Kevin Peer leads a workshop on activist/advocacy documentary filmmaking and more.
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Grail Moviehouse and Harvest Records team up to screen a documentary on Athens’ music scene and local libraries continue various film series.
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“Moonlight” wins SEFCA’s Best Film of 2016 award and the submission deadline approaches for Twin Rivers Media Festival.
Beer Scout: Asheville beer industry notables reflect on 2016
Asheville-area brewery representatives name their favorite local and non-local beers from 2016 and what they’re looking forward to in the new year.
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Registration opens for Asheville School of Film’s first courses of 2017, Swannanoa Studios screens a Sigur Rós documentary and more.
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The Asheville production of the feature film “Luke and Jo” wraps after a two-week shoot, registration opens for Asheville School of Film’s Youth Winter Filmmaking sessions and more.
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The Asheville webseries When Fact Met Fiction debuts, BMCM+AC screens shorts about Black Mountain College painters and more.
Beer Scout: Oskar Blues celebrates four years in Brevard
From nonprofit work to local hires to humanitarian relief, Oskar Blues has excelled at integrating itself into the Brevard community.
Quanstar brings new LP and comic books to Timo’s House
The Compton-born, Atlanta-based renaissance man discusses his numerous projects and their common bond.