
Naughty and nice: Holiday shows around WNC
- Volume 26
- / Issue 18
Cover Design Credit:
Scott Southwick
Cover Photography Credit:
Courtesy of Black Mountain Center for the Arts
Holiday-themed theater, from naughty to nice, shows up on stages across WNC — where you can seek out classic ballet, heartwarming plays and more. On the cover: David Broshar in The Santaland Diaries.
arts
Smart Bets: David Wilcox
- by Alli MarshallThe singer-songwriter returns to The Grey Eagle this time each year for his annual Thanksgiving Homecoming Concert.Holiday-themed productions around Asheville
- by Alli MarshallLocal offerings range from classic ballets, poignant soul searches and snarky send-ups of this month of family drama and heightened emotions.Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela return to Asheville
- by Grayson Haver CurrinWhat’s often revelatory about Rodrigo y Gabriela’s music, whether it’s an interpretation or an original, is how internalized and personal it all feels, like they’re sharing a lingua franca made…Smart Bets: Angela Perley
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Columbus, Ohio-based singer-songwriter makes her Isis lounge debut on Nov. 30.Troubadour Nikki Talley’s new record hits closer to home
- by Kim RuehlThe WNC-based singer-songwriter celebrates the release of 'Blue Eyed Girl' at Isis Music Hall on Friday, Nov. 29.Smart Bets: Pétunia
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Vancouver-based experimental country artist plays Jack of the Wood on Nov. 29.Smart Bets: Bannerman Folk Camp
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe 50th edition of the annual folk dance camp returns to Blue Ridge Assembly, Nov. 28-Dec. 1.
food
Asheville chefs suggest creative makeovers for Thanksgiving leftovers
- by Kay WestFrom turkey to cranberries, local chefs have some fresh ideas for using up those holiday leftovers.Asheville’s locally sourced restaurant menus shift with the seasons
- by Kay WestAlthough Asheville's locally focused restaurants have bid adieu for now to the tomatoes, eggplant and zucchini of summer, chefs find something in every season's harvest to get excited about.Small bites: World AIDS Day Community Luncheon
- by Thomas CalderHIV and the trans experience is the theme for this year's World AIDS Day Community Luncheon. Also: Miracle on Haywood Road and Sippin' Santa launch; Vivian hosts Hungarian wine dinner;…
movies
Screen Scene: Local film news
- by Edwin ArnaudinSubmissions are currently being accepted for the inaugural WNC Teen Film Festival.
news
A Variety of A Tax
- by Brent BrownASHEVILLE, N.C.Study explores economic impact of French Broad
- by Daniel WaltonCommissioned by the French Broad River Partnership with $56,000 in grant funding from the Community Foundation of Western North Carolina, Ecology Wildlife Foundation and Duke Energy, the research effectively seeks…Snap Judgement
- by MoltonASHEVILLE, N.C.West Asheville group proposes changes to state needle exchange legislation
- by Brooke RandleA group of West Asheville residents proposed changes to House Bill 972, the law that legalized needle exchanges throughout the state, that would greatly restrict where and the programs operate.Life and hard times in the Buncombe County jail
- by Virginia DaffronNearly 70% of those confined at the Buncombe County Detention Facility are there awaiting trial. While Buncombe County aims to cut its pretrial jail population by 15% by next September,…Asheville Archives: Residents celebrate a postwar Thanksgiving, 1919
- by Thomas CalderIn 1919, a year after the Great War ended, Asheville, along with the rest of the country, prepared to celebrate Thanksgiving Day.On the defensive: TDA board members react to criticism
- by Brooke Randle“In my opinion, there are no problems with the TDA. The problems lie elsewhere," said Vice Chair Himanshu Karvir during the tourism authority's Nov. 20 meeting. "The problem lies with…Wiseman settles for $150K in Buncombe civil suit
- by Daniel WaltonDuring a Nov. 19 meeting of the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners, attorney Ron Payne said the settlement would bring the suit to an end, “hopefully in somewhat of an…
opinion
Letter: Make Trump go away
- by Letters"That orange man is scary! I don’t want him to be the boss of us! He’s mean."Letter: Contact legislators to support ERA
- by Letters"I feel adding the ERA will protect all Americans from discrimination and offer equal protection under the law regardless of gender."Letter: A big mistake to close wheelchair clinic
- by Letters"If a patient or client has a poor-fitting wheelchair and/or poor seating, it contributes to an endless cascade of treatments, suffering and hospitalizations instead of patient progress."Letter: Wheelchair clinic’s closure will be devastating
- by Letters"The clinic serves young children, adolescents and adults with conditions including spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida and cerebral palsy. ... A perfect fit is necessary — not just…Letter: Grateful to help animals through Brother Wolf
- by Letters"We choose to support Brother Wolf because of the value it brings to our community and the animals’ lives it saves."Letter: Share prevention info, breakthroughs on HIV and hep C
- by Letters"Younger members of our communities are vulnerable when not provided enough knowledge to avoid getting this easily preventable viral infection and not to become a continuous cycle of new generations…