The Curmudgeon Talks about the Bathroom Bill
Last week after drought that had lasted for weeks on end, a big rain fell on the General Store with wind whipping around foundations and ripping off the…
A Magazine covering Western North Carolina and the Asheville NC Art Scene
Last week after drought that had lasted for weeks on end, a big rain fell on the General Store with wind whipping around foundations and ripping off the…
A debut novel from Kerri Maniscalco, (the first YA acquisition on James Patterson’s JIMMY Patterson list) will keep readers up late into the night. A hair-raising gothic thriller with…
Artists, RiverLink and Zealandia Holding Company Celebrate the French Broad River Asheville’s premier landscape painters celebrate the French Broad River’s rise from polluted obscurity to the defining element of…
“We need enlightenment, not just individually but collectively, to save the planet. We need to awaken ourselves. We need to practice mindfulness if we want to have a future, if…
You have probably heard that old adage that goes ‘You are what you eat.’ When it comes to maintaining a healthy and radiant skin, nothing could be closer to the…
The Golden Age of American horror films begins with Universal’s Dracula and Frankenstein in 1931 and ends in 1936 with the release of Dracula’s Daughter. While other Hollywood studios made…
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…
Celebrating Gender Parity on Five Continents for our 5th Anniversary! The International Centre for Women Playwrights (ICWP) is thrilled to report that a record-breaking number of recipients will receive the 2016…