Carnival of Wonder: LEAF builds community (Women in Business issue)

Cover Design Credit:

Norn Cutson

Cover Photography Credit:

David Simchock

With its “Carnival of Wonder” theme, fall LEAF seeks to inspire togetherness and positive creativity in a troubled world.

arts

  • Leather shop In Blue Handmade finds major success on Etsy

    - by Coogan Brennan
    After three years, Etsy and wholesale e-commerce had become the main source of revenue for the business. Mary Lynn Schroeder made the tough call to sell her storefront and dedicate…
  • Fantastic Negrito brings ‘The Last Days of Oakland’ to Asheville

    - by Bill Kopp
    The story of Fantastic Negrito is the stuff of Hollywood legends, but it has the distinction of being true. The man born Xavier Dphrepaulezz taught himself to play a multitude…
  • LEAF celebrates creativity and connection

    - by Alli Marshall
    “What we’re hoping to accomplish with this festival is really empowering people to remember that coming together in a positive way is important,” says Ehren Cruz, performing arts director. “We…
  • Holiday Childress releases his long-awaited solo album

    - by Alli Marshall
    When Childress set out to record his debut solo album, Mind the Gap — which he’ll launch at Isis Restaurant & Music Hall on Saturday, Oct. 15 — theatrics had…
  • Asheville Lyric Opera stages Muhammad Ali production

    - by Timothy Burkhardt
    Davis Miller's story, “My Dinner With Ali,” has recently been turned into Approaching Ali, an autobiographical one-act opera about a man going through a mid-life crisis who has a transcendent…
  • Smart bets: Motown Memories

    - by Kat McReynolds
    Longtime local dancer and choreographer Sharon Cooper and Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre present Motown Memories for a second time at BeBe Theatre on Friday-Saturday, Oct. 14-15.
  • Smart bets: Anderson East

    - by Kat McReynolds
    Los Colognes opens for the Nashville-based musician at The Grey Eagle on Saturday, Oct. 15
  • Smart bets: Hiss Golden Messenger

    - by Kat McReynolds
    Hiss Golden Messenger's international tour begins at The Mothlight on Friday, Oct. 14. The Dead Tongues opens.
  • Smart bets: Thomas Wolfe reading

    - by Kat McReynolds
    The free performance, which hinges around the author's parents, takes place at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial on Thursday, Oct. 13.
  • Conscious party: Wiley and Cliff Cash speak at Authors for Literacy

    - by Kat McReynolds
    For its largest annual fundraiser, the Literacy Council of Buncombe County is hosting a dinner and silent auction, featuring a speech by best selling author Wiley Cash. His brother, comedian…

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  • Screen scene: Local film news

    - by Edwin Arnaudin
    Mechanical Eye presents Home Movie Day, the Grail screens a sex trafficking doc and Asheville School of Film students screen their course projects.

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