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Massive chandeliers, neon tumbleweed and a gardenscape of glass are part of this new Biltmore exhibit.
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A portion of the proceeds from “A Hard Silence” will benefit the Western North Carolina AIDS Project.
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Story about the struggle of young girl provides narrative for Asheville singer/songwriter.
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Aunt-niece team takes home top prize in 31st annual competition. Ten finalists awarded in each age division.
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The 22nd annual NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition will feature eight finalists from around the country. Co-founder of NewSong Gar Ragland, moved it from the New York City to Asheville in 2019. Reece Sullivan and Jimmie Griffith have local ties here in Western North Carolina.
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Award winning storyteller Ray Christian's new season of his "What's Ray Saying" podcast is airing on BPR, a show that uses history and story to explore the Black American experience from his unique perspective. Christian stopped by the BPR studios to talk with morning host Helen Chickering about his podcast and how how his military service helped shape him as a storyteller.
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Min Xiao-Fen and River Guerguerian breathe new life into 1920's films.
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A small pottery gathering in 2017 grew into a multi-part event with an art market, an art competition and a fashion show.
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“Expansive: A Southern Trans and Nonbinary Art Exhibit,” explores the rich and multi-dimensional lives of twelve Appalachian creators.
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Now in its 14th year, the Queer Girls Literary Reading offers an opportunity for people of all writing abilities and skills to share their work.
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Legends of the Americas, the 51st annual festival, features about 350 artists from around the world.
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It’s a new Masterworks season for the Asheville Symphony Orchestra, which means a fresh lineup of compositions, captivating performances, and a new home for this season - the First Baptist Church of Asheville. Enjoy three pieces from some of the most influential composers in classical music: Ludwig van Beethoven, Edward Elgar, and Johannes Brahms.