The Montford Park Players will begin their summer season at the newly renovated Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre.
Author: Kathryn Muller
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Getting Excited About LEAF
With the end of April approaching, anticipation for LEAF is in the air. This spring’s schedule is jam-packed full of rich sounds and songs. Here, some highlights …
Not just for the gals
Over the past 10 years, Asheville’s undergone a knitting and crocheting revival: witness groups like Stitch ‘n Bitch and and Men’s Knitting Night. And our eclectic town has, of course, touched the movement with its particular fingerprint. The knitting fad has been reawakened, and knitters and crocheters all over Asheville are gathering at Malaprop’s, Purl’s […]
Footloose at Diana Wortham
Bioflyer Productions stages the Broadway musical (based on the ‘80s Kevin Bacon film). Everybody cut, everybody cut!
Philanthropy for Idiots
The Asheville Idiotarod hopes to gather 2 tons of canned goods for MANNA Food Bank.
Book Report: A Seamstress Abroad
What sparkles in When We Were Strangers, Pamela Schoenewaldt’s novel of the American dream, is the appreciation for all things organically wonderful.
Part artist, part clown
Local Artist Brian Vasilik is featuring his watercolor collection at the First Congregational United Church of Christ Art Gallery.
The Last Flapper
The play depicting the life of Zelda Fitzgerald just before her death in the Highland Hospital fire of 1948.
Mardi Gras Cook-off
Whether you have a flare for preparing authentic cajun cuisine or you simply enjoy tasting it, everyone is welcome to the annual Cajun Cook-off fundraiser this Sunday in West Asheville.