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Dedicated to the strange + wonderful world that lies just beyond the mainstream, the festival is transforming the city into an experimental artwork.
The first phase of the project will start with the removal and replacing of existing sidewalks and trees.
We’re helping you keep up with Asheville’s wheel-y good eateries.
The exhibit, featuring both local and nationally renowned artists, is on display through mid-August.
The local chef comes from a long line of chocolatiers — and she + her husband, John, are continuing the confectionery tradition.
The department offered an update on its ongoing Recreate Asheville plan and highlighted more opportunities for feedback.
Find out the results of Super Tuesday voting.
We’re putting the petal to the metal.
Started by the Utopian Seed Project, the new collective aims to spread regionally adapted, resilient seed to local farmers + gardeners.
We want to know: Where is the best barbecue in Asheville? Vote for your favorite to help determine a champion.
His online platform HASdance is here to help you boost your self-confidence (and your dancing skills) in a judgment-free zone.
The Prom Dress Exchange and Eblen Charities’ Prom Dress Express are outfitting students with dreamy dresses for their big night.
The site will welcome a 4.7-acre bike park and walking trail by the end of summer.
Led by three local real estate professionals, the group is sharing industry expertise and working to change the networking game.
The ship and its crew, which were lost in WWII, will be honored with a monument at Riverside Cemetery.
The nonprofit is spreading the word about protecting the French Broad River with monthly resources and local stories.
See how songs from local musicians come to life.
We’re helping you clear off your Less Plastic Bingo card.
Charlotte the round stingray has been making international headlines for her rare pregnancy — and she’s living down the road in Hendersonville.
The Indian street food restaurant will be taking over the former Buxton Hall Barbecue space on Banks Avenue.
From simple gestures to volunteering your time, put a smile on your neighbor’s face and celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week.
Find out where to celebrate the artist’s arrival with Billy-themed parties all weekend long.
After delaying the vote slated for January, Asheville City Council approved a 24/7 restroom to be constructed at the corner of College Street and Rankin Ave.
You won’t want to miss these opportunities to make your voice heard — on everything from affordable housing to elections.
Join the community in diving into “The Violin Conspiracy” by Brendan Slocumb this spring in the inaugural book club.
The organization made the announcement through a message posted to its website on Friday, Feb. 9.
We’ve rounded up parties to attend and platters to snack on.
Totaling about 366 acres, the two projects represent the next step in the County’s 2030 conservation goal.