The holiday classic returns to Diana Wortham Theatre Dec. 8-10.
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The holiday classic returns to Diana Wortham Theatre Dec. 8-10.
The evening of Cherokee music and dance takes place Dec. 7 at Blue Ridge Community College’s Thomas Auditorium in Flat Rock.
The local singer will be backed by the Richard Shulman Trio at Isis Music Hall on Dec. 3.
The Big Crafty’s first two-day event takes place Dec. 2-3 at the U.S. Cellular Center.
The holiday tradition — now preceded by a Victorian craft festival — runs Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 2-17, at Hazel Robinson Amphitheater.
Asheville’s self-described purveyor of “space-age folk-wave” plays its final show of the year on Dec. 2 at Salvage Station.
The third film in the North Asheville Library’s Indigenous American History documentary series screens Nov. 29.
The local prog-rockers are part of a quadruple bill at The Grey Eagle on Nov. 26.
The annual local performance takes place at Isis Music Hall on Nov. 26.
The turn-of-the-century themed variety show plays The Crow and Quill on Nov. 25.
The finals of the 11th annual contest will be held at Asheville Music Hall on Nov. 18.
The concert, with compositions spanning 300 years, takes place Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Thomas Wolf Auditorium.
The group exhibition of handcrafted toys and games opens Nov. 18 at Grovewood Gallery.
The Asheville pop rockers play the lounge at Isis Music Hall on Nov. 17.
The spoken word series’ second installment takes place Nov. 12 at The Mothlight.
The Florida-based guitarist/vocalist plays a free show at Pisgah Brewing Co. on Nov. 10.
The Asheville-based chamber music repertory company performs its latest program at Black Mountain’s St. James Episcopal Church on Nov. 10 and Asheville’s Biltmore United Methodist Church on Nov. 12.
The Michigan-based husband and wife duo play Isis Music Hall on Nov. 9.
The local eclectic soul duo play a free show at Pisgah Brewing on Nov. 8.
The 10th annual drag pageant returns to Diana Wortham Theatre on Nov. 4.
The inaugural “inclusive festival for feminists who play hard” is set for Nov. 3-4 at The Odditorium.