
Beatific happening
- Volume 19
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arts
Beatific happening
- by WebmasterIn the eyes of River Guerguerian, there are few problems that can’t be solved by percussion. He sees the musical component as medicine for the world, an element that is…Meet the players
- by WebmasterLayne Redmond Primary Instrument: Frame drums What She’s All About: As both a player and a historian, Redmond is considered one of the foremost authorities on frame drums — essentially…Kabul together
- by Alli MarshallAuthor Khaled Hosseini says his just-released novel, And the Mountains Echoed, began with a perfectly clear and vivid picture in his head. “It was this man walking across the desert,…Tavern of curiosities
- by Max MillerDon’t call it a dive bar. Although the Odditorium occupies the same cozy building on Haywood Road that once housed the Get Down, owners Amy Marshall and Tamy Kuper have…Heavens to Etsy
- by Steph GuinanCrafts are going online in a big way, and local artists are taking advantage of the trend. Sales on the hugely popular online site Etsy (a craft, handmade and vintage…Smart Bets: Kruger Brothers
- by Xpress StaffSiblings Jens (banjo, harmony vocals) and Uwe Kruger (guitar, lead and harmony vocals) began their musical career in their homeland of Switzerland, but since it was American folk music (specifically…Smart Bets: WNC Highlands Celtic Festival
- by Xpress StaffBorder collies, bagpipes, Irish dance, kilts and plenty of microbrew: The WNC Highlands Celtic Festival returns for the fourth year. Celtic food and vendors, pipes and drums and plenty of…Smart Bets: Blue Ridge BBQ Festival
- by Xpress StaffThe Carolina Foothills Chamber of Commerce puts on what some say is the most popular barbecue festival in the U.S. And while that claim (like all things to do with…Smart Bets: The David Mayfield Parade
- by Xpress StaffThe second in this summer's RiverLink RiverMusic free concert series is set for Friday, June 14, beginning at 5 p.m. High-energy Americana act The David Mayfield Parade headlines. Mayfield last…Smart Bets: David Byrne & St. Vincent
- by Xpress StaffThe May-to-December album collaboration is far more interesting than the May-to-December romance. Though, like the latter, the former tends to spawn something unexpected and thought-provoking and not necessarily long-lasting. Think…Smart Bets: Night Beds
- by Xpress StaffNashville-based Night Beds recently released Country Sleep, the band's debut full-length. Singer-songwriter Winston Yellen says it's the group’s first album out on a label but, “It doesn't put a stamp…Smart Bets: Ahleuchatistas
- by Xpress StaffAhleuchatistas’ music is something akin to sonic parkour, a race of immense speed and skill, physical prowess, mental fortitude and ninja-like reflexes. It's also about the onstage symbiosis of Shane…From homeless to hope update
- by Jen Nathan OrrisLast year Xpress did an audio profile of Patrick Littlejohn, a formerly homeless composer who used music to pull himself out of poverty. The Practical Schillinger School of Music, an…Calendar highlights: Firefly Gathering, Alternate ROOTS, AVL Father’s Fest
- by WebmasterClubland features: Megahurtz, Waylon Jennings tribute
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food
Oyster House Brewing opens today
- by WebmasterThe Haywood Road brewery opens for the first time today at 3 p.m. Oyster House launches with 12 beers on tap, three of which are originals.Snack mix: Some of the week’s restaurant and food news
- by Emily PatrickUpdates from One Love Jamaican, Dough, Pizza Pura and more.Cucina24 launches a spirited late-night menu
- by Emily PatrickGet kung pao cauliflower and decked out toasts for about $10 after 10 p.m.Beer Scout
- by WebmasterRecently Opened: Lookout Brewing Address: 103 S. Ridgeway Ave., Black Mountain As Oyster House moves up from a nano-sized brewing system, another small-batch system has just come online out in…
living
Farm & Garden
- by Jen Nathan OrrisOrganic demands The old economic theory of supply and demand is at the core of the organic food movement. When consumers seek out organic produce, they fuel the local food…
news
Speaking for the spectrum: Julia Bramsen shares what autism means for her
- by Aiyanna Sezak-BlattWhen Julia Bramsen diagnosed herself with autism three years ago while living in Missouri, she soon learned how deep the misunderstandings run and how meager services are, especially for those…Landslide! In the debris field with geologist Rick Wooten
- by Mat PayneStanding at the pull-off on a gravel road near an unmarked trail in the Bent Creek Experimental Forest, geologist Rick Wooten tightens his black webbed utility belt — which holds…Stay cool: Two new businesses bring specialty coolers to the streets
- by Emily PatrickVisit Sugar & Snow Gelato near the Grove Arcade and Blue Blaze Soda at the French Broad Food Co-op tailgate market.Business Blotter
- by WebmasterOpenings Honour Stewart Gallery, 1 Page Ave., Suite 124 in the Grove Arcade. http://www.honourstewartgallery.com. 232-4260. (Pictured, “Citizen,” by Douglas Stewart, on view at the gallery.) Sugar & Snow Gelato food…Growth factor: Asheville-area investment pool grows every year
- by WebmasterIf there’s a word that every Mountain BizWorks investor uses to describe why he or she invests in Mountain BizWorks, it’s “local.” According to Stanley and Colette Corwin, “We invested…Wanna go?
- by WebmasterBilled as “the world’s first-ever Autism Pride week,” a quintessentially Asheville event honors “the autistic as subject, not object.” Held Sunday, June 16, through Saturday, June 22, at a variety…Tax time: Buncombe’s towns wrestle with budget season
- by David ForbesFor cities and towns across North Carolina, it hasn’t been an easy budget season. A tax overhaul by the GOP-dominated General Assembly may leave many municipalities with reduced revenue, and…School choice: Isaac Dickson construction likely set for next year, but AMS pushed to 2018
- by Jake FrankelAs the deadline to finalize the county budget approaches, Buncombe commissioners huddled with staff June 4 to make decisions on two new Asheville city school buildings. The most recent estimated…Foreclosed
- by WebmasterBetween 1998 and 2012, home and business foreclosures in Western North Carolina increased by 89.4 percent — a rate more than 30 percent higher than the statewide increase of 53.8…Air freshener: Federal program funds clean-air initiatives for diesel vehicles
- by Brandy CarlIt’s 7 a.m. and you’re stuck behind a school bus sputtering enough diesel exhaust to make you cough. These fumes are wrought with microscopic soot known as particulate matter (PM),…Mum’s the word: Public gives little feedback on Buncombe budget plan
- by Jake FrankelBuncombe County commissioners held a June 4 public hearing on their $337 million budget proposal, but they didn’t hear much from the public. Only a few residents stood up to…
opinion
Asheville Disclaimer 06/12/13
- by WebmasterNew food truck makes debut downtownHey! Stop! This is my water!
- by Brent BrownHolder deserves respect, not censure
- by WebmasterI have been an avid reader of Mountain Xpress (and Green Line before it) since the beginning. I have watched your staff struggle with issues of journalistic ethics. While I…Ride on, brothers and sisters!
- by WebmasterI read Norman Plombe’s letter, “Why on Earth Are You Waving at Me?” in the June 5 Xpress. … Why on earth would he want to project [his] grouchy jerkiness…Block buster
- by WebmasterFor the May 30 cover story, Xpress reporters David Forbes and Jake Frankel used the East Chestnut Street neighborhood on the cusp of downtown and north Asheville to examine the…Our quality of life is at stake
- by WebmasterWhat kind of mentality does it require for the N.C. Senate to pass a law restricting alternative means of transportation, legislation that could improve our physical and environmental health? Shouldn't…Good game, Wyvern’s Tale
- by WebmasterThe Wyvern's Tale on Merrimon Avenue is an awesome gaming store. The A.C. Reynolds High School Gaming club would like to thank the Wyvern's Tale for sponsoring our club in…Jesus is my DJ
- by WebmasterWe are blessed to be able to pick up two great gospel stations in the asheville area: WKJV (1380 AM) and WGCR (720 AM). I urge you all to try…