The Asheville-based solo black metal project self-released its debut album on March 19.
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The Asheville-based solo black metal project self-released its debut album on March 19.
The Asheville Art Museum, Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center and Smith-McDowell House Museum offer complimentary digital access to their exhibitions and programs.
Each Sunday, 3-4 p.m., the organization will feature works from local artists in the community.
The Haywood Street Congregation’s collaborative project is viewable online, complete with plentiful background information on its creation.
Asheville singer/songwriter Hannah Kaminer connects local musicians with homebound fans.
Asheville Area Arts Council is providing assistance in the form of an online resource.
The Gallery @ Dot Editions opens an exhibition of the photographer’s work on March 20.
**POSTPONED** Isis Music Hall hosts the immersive literary cabaret on March 18.
**POSTPONED** The comedy and bluegrass show stops by Hi-Wire’s Big Top on March 18.
The Asheville-based Americana/folk band plays a record release show, March 16 at The Grey Eagle.
The rock quartet heads to The Mothlight on March 13.
Brett Neveu’s modern adaptation of Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People” opens March 13 at The Magnetic Theatre.
The NewSong finalist headlines The Grey Eagle on March 11.
The gender activist reads from their new memoir on March 10 at Malaprop’s.
The funk innovators perform at Ambrose West on March 5.
The Moogfest veteran plays The Grey Eagle on Feb. 29.
The Peruvian-born, Asheville-based artist plays an EP release show Feb. 29 at the Tina McGuire Theater.
Three Southeastern-based improvisational groups perform Feb. 28 at Fleetwood’s.
The work of regional artists Joshua Adams and Jiha Moon is currently on display at the Center for Craft.
The national tour stops by Diana Wortham Theatre on Feb. 23.
“Superstition” is the theme of the 13th City-sanctioned parade, which takes place Feb. 23.