
Geneva B illustrates joy: WNC artist draws national attention
- Volume 24
- / Issue 30
Cover Design Credit:
Hillary Edgin
Cover Photography Credit:
Geneva B
Illustrator Geneva B., who launched her career in WNC, has created whimsical covers and images for children’s books and has a strong Instagram following.
arts
Nonprofit promotes art and fellowship on Bluff Mountain
- by Lauren Stepp“From its earliest days, even before it took its more-or-less permanent form as a 501(c)(3), Azule was integral to the Shelton-Laurel and Bluff communities it existed in,” says the organization's…Spoken-word artist Andrea Gibson returns to Asheville with a book and an album
- by Alli MarshallOn their current tour, Gibson is donating $1 from each ticket to Black Lives Matter. “This is an art form that is celebrated and occupied by a lot of marginalized…Geneva B. brings joy to the page
- by Thomas CalderSince relocating to Asheville in 2012, illustrator Geneva B. has sought to create joyful images.Smart Bets: Mo Alexander
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Memphis-based standup comedian performs at The Southern on Feb. 17.Smart Bets: Amanda Kabak
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Chicago native reads from her LGBTQIA+ debut novel Feb. 17 at Firestorm Books and Coffee.Smart Bets: Rachael Yamagata
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe singer-songwriter brings her "Songs. Stories. Solo." tour to The Grey Eagle on Feb. 17.Smart Bets: Kristin Hannah
- by Edwin ArnaudinMalaprop’s brings the bestselling writer to UNC Asheville for a Feb. 16 author event.Conscious Party: ‘The Vagina Monologues’
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe benefit performances take place Feb. 23 at The DFR Room in Brevard and Feb. 24 at The Orange Peel in Asheville.Theater review: ‘Skylight’ at 35Below
- by Kai Elijah HamiltonThere’s an inherent passion behind this production. By the end, we find ourselves searching for that skylight in our own lives — a moment when we built something beautiful in…
food
Not just for tourists: Asheville’s hotel restaurants bring their A game
- by Shawndra RussellThanks to Asheville’s reputation as a food destination, many area hotels have stepped up their restaurant game in recent years with models that bring in the talents of well-known Western North Carolina chefs…Beer Scout: Pink Boots empowers women brewers, plans second Biere de Femme festival
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Biere de Femme festival moves to Raleigh on March 3, celebrating the creations of female brewers and the growing number of women in North Carolina's beer industry.Small bites: Southern history at Buxton Hall Barbecue
- by Thomas CalderOn Sunday, Feb. 18, Buxton Hall Barbecue will host Celebrating the Culinary Journey of the South: A Dinner Conversation with John T. Edge. Also: Haywood Common opens in West Asheville;…
living
Local experts laud hidden power of the kiss
- by Jonathan Jay EsslingerThis Valentine’s Day, don’t blow off the kiss — it’s more important than you think. Jeanne and Hal Butts of Black Mountain shared their first kisses in July 1957 during a…
movies
Screen scene: Local film news
- by Edwin ArnaudinPack Library celebrates the Chinese New Year with Stephen Chow’s "The Mermaid," Mars Hill University kicks off its Reel Appalachia film series with a Ralph Stanley documentary and more.
news
Asheville Archives: The short life of Dr. William Green Torrence
- by Thomas CalderIn 1906, Dr. William Green Torrence arrived in Asheville. Four years later, he would set up the city's first African-American hospital inside his home on Eagle Street.Icky leaks
- by Brent BrownASHEVILLEUrgent care growing in WNC
- by Liz CareyUrgent care centers are a hot health care trend nationwide and in Western North Carolina. With the recent arrival of new urgent care facilities and more in the works, Xpress…Waterrock Knob expansion brings together stakeholders, public
- by Daniel WaltonThe highest peak in the Plott Balsam Mountains, Waterrock Knob encompasses a unique ecosystem. The Blue Ridge Parkway will now conserve 5,329 acres of this irreplaceable landscape thanks to recent…County raises fees for ambulance service
- by David FloydThe Buncombe County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to increase ambulance service fees for the first time since 2011.
opinion
Mating habits
- by MoltonBlazing crosswalks
- by MoltonASHEVILLE, NCGlowing reviews
- by Brent BrownASHEVILLE, NCLetter: Listen up, dog owners
- by Letters"Of course, it's illegal to let dogs off leash, but you wouldn't know that, judging from some people's behavior and the lack of city and county enforcement."Letter: It’s time to embrace health care for all
- by Letters"There will be an educational forum on 'Healthcare for All: Good for Busine$$,' on Tuesday, Feb. 27, 7-8:30 p.m. at A-B Tech Ferguson Auditorium, sponsored by HealthCare for All WNC,…Traffic impact
- by MoltonASHEVILLELetter: Petition state legislators to increase minimum wage
- by Letters"Especially in Asheville, where ongoing positive publicity has been drawing in tourists and new residents with ever more potential for growth and wealth, it is necessary that this prosperity is…Letter: Where can teens go for hip-hop in Asheville?
- by Letters"Let's name it. Discrimination based on race, based on social class, based on capitalism. That's what's going on with hip-hop in this 'socially progressive' town."