Head to head: A primary voting guide
Volume
22
/ Issue 33
Cover Design Credit:
Norn Cutson
The Mountain Xpress Primary Voter Guide asks Buncombe County candidates who they are, where they stand
on the issues and how they would govern.
arts
Girls Rock Asheville holds a fundraiser and adult program
Nonprofit Girls Rock Asheville organization has been putting on its annual summer camp since 2014. As a means of raising funds — and also letting adult women in on the…Local performance artist Joel Herring debuts solo project Nervous Dupre
Brother Joel and Sam Herring share the stage again on Sunday, March 13, at The Mothlight. There, Joel's latest solo identity, Nervous Dupre, opens for Future Islands side project, The…Smart bets: Alan Doyle
Alan Doyle & The Beautiful Gypsies bring Celtic folk music to Isis Restaurant and Music Hall on Wednesday, March 16.Trixie Whitley plays Asheville in support of Porta Bohemica
With a totally new approach and new collaborators, Trixie Whitley re-entered the studio and created Porta Bohemica, released in January. Her current tour brings her to The Grey Eagle on…Smart bets: All in the Timing
Attic Salt Theatre Co., revisits the hilariously bizarre imaginings of playwright David Ives at N.C. Stage Company, with multiple dates through Sunday, March 20.Celebrate Zelda! commemorates a local legend and benefits an arts nonprofit
A series of events held March 10, including a benefit party featuring the Firecracker Jazz Band, honor of one of Asheville’s first resident celebrity artists. The celebration will help not…Smart bets: Freakwater
Jay Jayle and Drunken Prayer open for Freakwater at The Grey Eagle on Friday, March 11.Conscious party: Organic Growers School plans a four-course comedy dinner
French food snob Pierre Geaux (an alter ego of local homesteading authority Bill Whipple) will host Organic Growers School's upcoming farm-to-table benefit dinner, curated by Meredith Leigh. The event is…Smart bets: Ariel Gore
The author and Hip Mama magazine founder holds a writing course at Firestorm Café & Books, Friday-Sunday, March 11-13, and gives a free reading from her new memoir Saturday, March…food
French Broad Chocolates featured on PBS show ‘A Craftsman’s Legacy’
The national television program visited Asheville in late February to spotlight the artistry of French Broad ChocolatesThe winter breaks: How do offseason restaurant closures affect employees?
It's not unusual for Asheville restaurants to close for days or even weeks during the winter off season. But how do these hiatuses affect employees?Beer Scout: Blue Ghost Brewing opens in Fletcher
When it comes to new breweries in the Asheville area, delayed openings are almost an expectation. Permit holdups, equipment malfunctions and slow construction are all constant hiccups on the road…Small bites: Great American Vegan Chili Cook-Off
Full Circle Farm Sanctuary is holding its second vegan chili cook-off with entries from professional and amateur chefs; Folkmoot's programming includes a community dinner celebrating the food and dance of…living
Sweet Inspiration helps WNC patients turn their health around
Sweet Inspiration's Learn How to Turn Your Health Around program combines the best of Eastern and Western medicine practices for a new perspective on issues such as pre-diabetes, diabetes and…movies
Screen scene: Local film news
The Magnetic Theatre hosts a festival of local comedy short films, filmmaker O.K. Keyes presents an installation and workshop at Pack Library and Asheville School of Film holds its spring…news
Views of the future: Asheville’s chief sustainability officer weighs in
Amber Weaver, the city of Asheville’s chief sustainability officer, is working ahead of time. She’s working with the year 2035 in mind, when the Buncombe County landfill will be at…Changing Together gives felons second chance
Asheville based Changing Together is one of a growing number of crime deterrence programs aimed at helping felons avoid ending up back in prison. A project of The SPARC Network,…Container gardening contest seeks elementary classroom participation
Elementary school kids in Asheville and Buncombe County will have the opportunity to get their hands dirty and learn some basic gardening skills during the fifth annual Container Garden contest,…Five Republicans square off in local primary contests
Two hotly contested local races for seats in the N.C. General Assembly feature various Republicans jockeying for a spot on the November ballot. The March 15 primary includes two Republican…Buncombe County primary voter guide 2016
The 2016 Mountain Xpress Primary Voter Guide asks local candidates who they are, where they stand on issues and how they would govern. The guide covers only those candidates for…opinion
Letter writer: Taking stress-test reduction to the next level
"Here’s to boosting the importance of life experience and community involvement in gauging a student’s potential."Letter writer: Beaucatcher Greenway construction poses runoff problems
"Choosing to cut down mature trees and convert land into impermeable surfaces is an abuse of that trust —especially when obvious alternatives exist."Decent wage for your labor
Letter writer: Beach-Ferrara is antidote to negativity in politics
"Jasmine is kind, compassionate and thoughtful. She values collaboration and works hard to engage all sides of a discussion to find common ground."Letter writer: Smith’s vision for county includes living wages and affordable housing
"I believe that anyone who works in Buncombe County, regardless of job title, should be able to afford to live here. That is why I will vote for Gordon Smith,…Letter writer: Beach-Ferrara supports universal pre-K for Buncombe County
"She will push for affordable housing, strengthen funding for public schools and stand firm at each turn for full LGBT equality."