WCQS already shines

Fred Flaxman’s article “Keeping the Public Out of Public Radio” [Commentary, May 7] needlessly insults WCQS and blurs the line between general public access to programming decisions and his own interest in getting airtime for his own shows. His shows may be good, but his views about WCQS do not represent mine. I have listened … Read more

Tangled in roots and branches

I believe I’m probably one of the people Byron Ballard would refer to as a person who “has no roots and doesn’t care to.” She might assume that upon meeting me, but she’d be wrong, and my reaction to her column was a big “pffft—so what?” My mother and father grew up in two different … Read more

Strive to survive

The bicycle campaign is a joke when compared to the pedestrian issue. We simply need sidewalks. We live off Riverview Drive, where one of the most popular parks connected to Amboy Road exists. Due to the special dog park [there], people are walking with dogs in the middle of the road [and] around curves. It … Read more

Think outside the parking garage

I have a few thoughts to share [on downtown parking]. First of all, building another parking garage downtown is not necessary or even desirable for either the residents of Asheville or our visitors—especially the proposed parking garage [that would] remove two of Asheville’s irreplaceable jewels, namely Heiwa and Downtown Books. Also, widening Merrimon Avenue and … Read more

Community responds to water contamination

We would like to thank both the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners and the Asheville City Council for their unanimous votes to extend water lines to homes in the Oaks Subdivision off Pinners Cove Road, due to contamination of wells in our area. The work to get this done at the local government level was … Read more

Maybe Hanke should be expelled

Ken Hanke’s review of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed [April 23 Xpress] should define him as a knee-jerking robot that reviews films of sensitive subjects without analysis or minimal reasoning, in favor of his obvious one-sided worldview. Pull up, online, his four- and five-star reviews of Michael Moore’s films; compare, and ask yourself: What’s really at … Read more

Beautify the north end

During Preservation Month (yes, that’s right—May) and 2008 Buncombe County’s Year of the Park, how can the city of Asheville possibly contribute to destroying the visual environment of one of the city and county’s greatest treasures, the Basilica of St. Lawrence and its surroundings, by permitting the construction of an outrageous hotel block! A park … Read more

Entertainment or exploitation?

Most of us are appalled by the sadistic nature of cockfighting and dogfighting. However, there are other industries that turn a profit by abusing and exploiting animals for entertainment. It has been confirmed that three dogs died during the 2008 Iditarod. Most likely, more dogs will die as a direct result of their participation in … Read more

Billboards versus bullhooks

… Ringling has plastered Asheville with billboards and posters promoting the circus. What their publicity does not mention is the violence involved in “the cruelest show on Earth.” Lions, tigers, horses and elephants are trained with whips, electric prods and bullhooks. A bullhook looks like an ax handle with a pointed metal hook on one … Read more

Bee all that you can bee

From apotropaic (to ward off evil) to zyzzyva (a tropical weevil), the Altrusa/Literacy Council Spelling Bee takes its 18th annual opportunity to stump the local chumps on Thursday, May 29, hoping to best last year’s fundraising record of $34,000. The gymkhana (contest to test skills) benefits the Literacy Council of Buncombe County, which currently serves … Read more

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