Here’s your video sneak preview of the upcoming edition of Mountain Xpress.
What’s the cover story, you ask? Let’s put it this way: Three venues. Two nights (plus a pre-party). One giant purple bus puttering between locations. For $15. Welcome to POPAsheville, the town’s three-year-old music fest dedicated to indie rock and arguably furthering the evolution of Asheville’s music scene.
Pick up the newspaper Wednesday for that, plus news and features you don’t want to miss.
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3 thoughts on “Xpress-rated: Video sneak peek at the Jan. 14 issue”
Love how each of the artworks behind the people represent them.
a step backwards in both lighting and sound, alas.
I could not grasp the symbolism of the bowl of fruit, but I was never very good at interpreting art films.