A new online resource for the local independent filmmaking community debuts, June’s Israeli Film Series selection follows a trio of gay Palestinian friends and more.
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AVL Beer Week 2017: Laughing Seed and Stone Brewing host Arrogant Vegetarian Collaboration
Chef Parker Schultz used an impressive selection of Stone beers as inspiration for an original menu that equaled — and arguably surpassed — its liquid counterparts.
Beer today, gone tomorrow: Asheville beer happenings May 30-June 5
**UPDATED JUNE 2** Burial, Catawba, Wedge and more tap new brews in addition to AVL Beer Week festivities.
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The Grail’s Silent Sundays series highlights comedy shorts, FierceFlix holds a pair of fundraisers and more.
Spilling over: WNC’s brewing boom brings rising fortunes to other sectors
As quickly as new breweries keep popping up in and around Asheville, the auxiliary businesses that support those beer producers are multiplying even faster. By providing an array of services, this critical infrastructure enables the breweries to focus on making interesting, high-quality beverages even as it helps fuel the local industry’s robust overall growth. In […]
Grail Moviehouse screens Torgerson family’s French Broad River documentary
Bill Torgerson’s latest Asheville documentary is part family adventure, part environmental advocacy.
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The Collider kicks off National Pollinator Month with a screening of Wings of Life, the Friends of the WNC Nature Center debut two promotional films and more.
Beer Scout: Wicked Weed owners talk A-B InBev partnership
Amid industry and public backlash, the Asheville brewery says it remains committed to its employees and the community.
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Grail Moviehouse hosts multiple screenings of a women’s mountain biking documentary, High Hampton Inn celebrates the Dirty Dancing remake and more.
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Just Peace for Israel/Palestine’s Stories of Struggle, Conscience and Spirit film festival continues, UNCA students, faculty and alumni screen their collaborative film and more.
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The Grail’s Silent Sundays series continues with a Buster Keaton comedy, Hickory Nut Gap Farm hosts a Family Movie Night and more.
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The second season of The Girl From Carolina debuts online, YWCA of Asheville screens a documentary on women’s body image and more.
Show review: Foxygen at The Orange Peel
In the penultimate stop on their U.S. tour, the L.A. rockers maintained a high level of showmanship.
Beer Scout: Cigar City partners with Oskar Blues for North Carolina production and distribution
The revered Tampa brewery expands its footprint with help from a fellow craft beer canner.
90-Second Newbery Film Festival makes its Asheville debut
Local youth filmmakers’ brisk adaptations of award-winning children’s literature will be screened at Pack Library on Saturday, April 22.
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The local web series When Fact Met Fiction seeks funding for its second season, Frank Thompson’s book on silent films shot in Asheville is published and more.
Midnight Snack plays album release show at Isis Music Hall
The Asheville art-pop band’s new LP is more of a late night banquet than a simple side item.
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Fierce Flix registration opens, Joe Kendrick continues his Southern Songs and Stories music documentary series and more.
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White Horse screens a documentary about the My Daddy Taught Me That program, Arnold Wengrow debuts his book on Santo Loquasto and more.
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The Asheville tennis community celebrates the life of Dave Carey, Grail Moviehouse kicks off its Silent Sundays series and more.
White Labs Asheville hosts open house
The international provider of pure liquid yeast plans to open a taproom in July at its Charlotte Street facility.