Stepping out: Terpsicorps turns Foundation into a dance venue
Volume
27
/ Issue 47
Cover Design Credit:
Scott SouthwickCover Photography Credit:
Irwin Fayne
Nearly a decade after Terpsicorps Theatre of Dance became the first group to move into the then-der- elict Foundy Street warehouses, the company returns to the now-thriving space for a trio of outdoor performances.
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Two independent projects are bringing messages of positivity to Asheville residents, one sign at a time.Terpsicorps returns to its RAD roots for outdoor performances
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Summer kicks off with brand-new and freshly reimagined restaurants
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Turning lemons into lemonade is a tried-and-true solution to a challenging situation. Turning apples into hard cider is increasingly a formula for adult-beverage business success in North Carolina, the seventh-largest…news
Buncombe among state’s leading counties in elder abuse
As of 2019, the latest year for which data is available, Buncombe County had the largest population of adults ages 60 and older in the state with 71,578 people, according…Q&A with Joshua Darty, director of Riverside Cemetery
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Letter: Today’s concerned citizens must stop The Bluffs
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"I also believe that North Carolina as a whole will have a severe problem when and if Trump and his family are arrested."Letter: Stay green, Asheville
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"Asheville’s not weird anymore, and I’m sad about that."Busted flip-flop
Letter: Asheville City Schools’ plans bode ill for students and city
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