Asheville-area musicians and harm reductionists work together to reverse a troubling trend.

Asheville-area musicians and harm reductionists work together to reverse a troubling trend.
Local arts leaders in various mediums identify up-and-coming or underseen peers that readers should be on the lookout for in 2021.
The prolific artist helps fill the void left by live music with a stunning collaboration-rich collection.
The Fairview-based artist examines women’s roles in society; plus information on upcoming works, contests and the return of movie theater popcorn.
The local rocker celebrates the big 2-7 with talented musical friends, Jan. 18 at Asheville Music Hall.
In his downtime, Blake has been messing around on acoustic guitar, writing new songs that don’t fit neatly into the funk format or the more rock ‘n’ roll format he’s chosen for previous “solo” albums.
For their second full-length album, The Resonant Rogues are returning to Echo Mountain Recording Studios. Their crowdfunding campaign for the project culminates on Friday, Nov. 18, when the band performs at The Mothlight.
After the fourth annual showcase on Aug. 19, over 75 musicians will have represented their city as an Asheville All Star.
Guitarist/singer Josh Blake brings the churnin’ urn of burnin’ funk to The One Stop this Friday. Xpress will give away a pair of tickets to the show.