Author:
Laura Hackett
Marshall's wind phone offers a unique conduit for connecting with those who have died or are absent.
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Inspired by their fast friendship and nearly identical cooking and childhood backgrounds, chefs Zakeya Cheeks and Victoria Wilson quit their

“We are showing women how to see their land as an asset and how to make it work economically and
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Xpress reached out to four local racial justice organizers — all under 25 — to learn about their experiences and
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Originally celebrated almost solely within the African American community, interest in the observance of the end of the institution of
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Despite WNC’s history of agricultural knowledge and abundance, the legacy of Jewish farming — and its deep wisdom surrounding food
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Faith-based organizations in WNC have historically worked to alleviate the daunting problem of hunger, pooling resources, collecting food and volunteering
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, which represents 46 counties in Western North Carolina and six parishes in the Asheville
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The way one sets a table has the potential to be a secret weapon in diffusing discomfort and cultivating a

With Asheville retail rental spaces at a premium, two recently displaced coffee shops are looking at business alternatives.
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