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Heather Newton's mother has written nine novels for young adults. She’s also the first to read and critique whatever Newton thinks is ready to go out into…
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With a soft-spoken prayer, a few dozen members of the Eastern Band Cherokee welcomed others to view what they have held sacred for centuries: handcrafted…
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When something catches Tema Stauffer’s eye, it’s through the lens of a camera using expandable bellows and 4-by-5-inch film.“I can spend quite a bit of…
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It was only a few minutes after noon on Saturday when Tricia Arcos made her first sale at her first Big Crafty. “Excitement comes up in lots of forms,…
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Paul Edelman remembers being four or five years old and hearing Bob Dylan on the family stereo.“I’m sitting on the couch by myself and “It’s All Right Ma,…
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If the arts in Asheville were a representative democracy, it might look a lot like a new coalition built by the Asheville Area Arts Council. The coalition…
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Julyan Davis has evolved into a novelist in part through stubbornness but, as he sees it, also by necessity. Davis is far from blind, but degenerating…
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On a recent Friday night, the avant garde musical duo Okapi performed for a handful of people at Revolve in Asheville. The only illumination came from two…
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In the early 2010s, anyone following the author Wiley Cash on Facebook would find what they’d likely expect. There were posts about Cash’s upcoming books…
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Alicia Armstrong can’t count how many times she has turned down Jeremy Russell.“When he would come to me with the ideas, I would say ‘Dude, that is f***d…