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Opera sensation Isabel Leonard joins Asheville Symphony to anchor six events, Monday, March 16-Monday, March 23.
Leaves, pups, and bears? Yes, please.
Big Boi and Old Crowe Medicine Show will perform the weekend of Fri., Oct. 28 and Sat., Oct. 29.
Enjoy the HBO hit series “West World”? Then this new futuristic show, set in the fictional mountain town of Clanton, NC, may be right up your alley.
From creepy indie short films and cult stories to the psychological thriller Hannibal, Asheville is home to plenty of choice horror selections.
Celebrate Asheville’s arts community over a hearty family-style brunch on Wed., Nov. 2.
Bunzey is one of 10 artists to win this year’s national PBR Art Can Contest.
From craft fairs and block parties to vegan, cider, + beer-themed extravaganzas, there’s an event for everyone.
Catch 13 Halloween-themed films, from classic horror and dark comedy to spooky music videos and animation, at this year’s Cat Fly or Die indie film festival.
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The new installation and parklet, designed by a team of Cherokee and Asheville residents, symbolizes the living cultural legacy of the Cherokee and their rich contributions to craft.
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Corner Kitchen in Biltmore Village and Zadie’s Market in Marshall received $50,000 grants through the trust’s Backing Historical Small Restaurants program.
The art market is throwing “Take II,” a bash celebrating its return to the River Arts District nearly a year after Helene.
The warehouse next to The Radical Hotel has been transformed into a gallery and workspace.
In early November, the historic and influential Asheville Sessions are getting a citywide centennial celebration, with panels and performances from artists including River Whyless, Tyler Ramsey, and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show.
The whole fam can explore a love for the game with the brand new event from the US Open.
We’re exploring the history behind the names of some local landmarks.
Learn about the biggest industries and employers in the Asheville metro area with this guide to local business.
The university is pausing development plans to explore proposed alternatives and solicit additional community input.
As Rihanna famously said, “work, work, work, work, work, work,” which is something many Ashevillians do at companies recognized in the new Inc. 5000 list.