Wilkes County, also known as the “Moonshine Capital of the World,” was the leading producer of illegal liquor for decades. In 1965, Tom Wolfe’s article in Esquire —“The Last American Hero is Junior Johnson. Yes!”—made the area nationally famous. Ever since prohibition, the law has been restrictive on distillers in North Carolina. ButContinue Reading

  NEMESIS  By Brendan Reichs   Some stories have their own heartbeat, that races and pulses with every flip of the page. There is no better example of this than with NEMESIS, the first in a new series by New York Times bestselling author Brendan Reichs. Reichs’ lightning-fast pace andContinue Reading

The Jackson County Arts Council in Sylva, N.C. announces a new exhibit entitled “Fear No Art” by Isabella Jacovino, an artist and author of many dark-epic fantasy novels. Using the grit, grime and socially provocative nature of “guerilla art” as a foundation and blending influences from Dadaism alongside digital elementsContinue Reading

10th Annual CSA Scholarship Fundraising Dinner & New Cookbook Southwestern Community College—Burrell Building In their ongoing efforts to successfully fund a $15,000 endowed scholarship with Southwestern Community College (SCC) in Sylva, NC, the founders and board members of Catch the Spirit of Appalachia will host their 10th Annual scholarship dinner. ThisContinue Reading

For some of us, it’s feeling mighty hot in Asheville of late; but I understand it’s generally hotter (and either much drier or substantially wetter) in most parts of the country than it is here.  Whatever the weather outside, you’ll find cool, dry air to breathe, and delicious coffee andContinue Reading