
On the eaten path
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arts
Spring fling
- by Alli MarshallThere are many inspirational forces at work behind The Asheville Ballet's production of An Appalachian Romance. The music of late composer Aaron Copland, a connection with local chamber music ensemble…Cruel summer
- by Alli Marshall“It has the feel of a town where you can write something,” author Gail Godwin says of Asheville. It’s the town where she grew up, and it often appears in…Smart Bets: Sanctum Sully and Love Canon
- by Xpress StaffIf you like your bluegrass a little bit rough around the edges, this Friday, May 17, brings a double bill of exactly that sort of sound. Love Canon, from Charlottesville,…Smart Bets: Montford Music & Arts Festival
- by Xpress StaffThe Montford Music & Arts Festival has been doing what many of our much-loved local fests end up going: growing bigger than its neighborhood. While all of its acts (and…Trend spotting: Combining clay and printmaking
- by Steph GuinanPrinting on clay is not a new process. However, this technique’s recent spike in popularity could lead one to that conclusion. And printing on clay is popular for good reason.…Smart Bets: Blue Ridge Bookfest
- by Xpress StaffWNC-raised author Wiley Cash is the honoree at this year's Blue Ridge Bookfest. His 2012 novel, A Land More Kind Than Home, was mentioned in O Magazine's “10 titles to…Smart Bets: Asheville electro-music festival
- by Xpress StaffElectronic and experimental musicians from around the world — and right here at home — as well as two days-worth of workshops, demonstrations and collaborations all take place under one…Smart Bets: Black Twig Pickers
- by Xpress StaffNPR listed Black Twig Pickers' Rough Carpenters as one of its most-anticipated releases for 2013, which is a pretty good way to start a year. But the Appalachian old-time band,…Smart Bets: Kopecky Family Band
- by Xpress StaffThe first time that Kelsey Kopecky and Gabe Simon played together, they were barely more than strangers and yet, "it felt like we’d known each other forever," says the Kopecky…Just there to dance
- by Alli MarshallAsheville native Elliot Heller (aka DJ Equal) is based in New York City but returns to WNC on Friday, May 24 for a show at Club Tetrus. RBTS WIN also…Calendar highlights: Saluda Arts Festival, Asheville Vaudeville and bluebirds
- by WebmasterTriangle Park Mural Celebration
- by WebmasterClubland features: Titus Andronicus and Asheville FM
- by Webmaster
food
The call of the waffle: Waffville food cart offers celebratory street cakes
- by Emily PatrickLook for Waffville outside the BB&T building with an assortment of specialty waffles.“The duality of the Southern thing”: John Fleer opens a new restaurant on Pack Square
- by Emily PatrickThe highly regarded chef makes downtown Asheville his culinary home.Lunch at large
- by Emily Patrick“Steak pizza,” reads the sign outside of Carmel's. “Tourist food,” I think: approachable, nearly absurd and totally decadent. Heck, who wouldn't want a steak pizza? But I have a different…Easy upscale: Isa’s Bistro opens with a relaxed yet refined menu and atmosphere
- by Emily PatrickThe prominent downtown restaurant is open for lunch and dinner.Looking ahead to Beer Week
- by Thom O'HearnLast week CNN named Asheville one of the eight “Best Beer Towns.” It wasn’t for our beer history (which scored just 5 out of 10). Turns out, it was largely…
living
In the garden: Foraged food
- by WebmasterFoods in the wild As gardeners till the soil, work in compost and dream of cultivating the perfect tomato, it's important to remember that edibles are growing right below our…
news
Getting to the roots: McGinn and McCoy’s business helps gardeners get started and keep going
- by Mat PayneAs far as fresh produce is concerned, Cera McGinn and Mallory McCoy want to see more people living hand to mouth — putting the seed in the ground and nurturing…Back to the future
- by Jake FrankelAs Asheville geared up to file a lawsuit against state legislation that transfers the city's water system to the Metropolitan Sewage District, Buncombe County officials released documents showing a series…Business Blotter
- by WebmasterOpenings BikeTags (message plates for bicycles), mybiketag.com. 398-4636. Bobo Pho, 22 N. Lexington Ave. 575-9494. Café Azalea (open under new ownership), 1011 Tunnel Road Suite 100. http://cafeazaleaasheville.com. 299-3753. Closings Hookah…Making a path for mental health
- by Caitlin ByrdAs a private psychotherapist, Paul Fugelsang understands the struggle between saying “yes” to middle-class clients who can't afford his services and “no” to people in need. “Once you have your…The city’s going to court
- by David ForbesA state-mandated transfer of the Asheville water system will be tested in court. At a special May 7 meeting, Asheville City Council members voted unanimously to sue the state of…A cooperative future
- by Aiyanna Sezak-BlattEarlier this spring, a new local group started meeting, discussing and thinking about ways to apply “new economy” concepts and approaches in the Asheville area. On May 8, Co-Creating the…Where’s that stuff come from?
- by Caitlin ByrdAfter millions of gallons of raw sewage spilled into the French Broad River last week, RiverLink, a nonprofit supporting the river’s economic and environmental revitalization, saw an educational opportunity. “If…After spill, MSD investigating contractor
- by David ForbesOn April 30, a malfunctioning pump spewed millions of gallons of raw sewage into the French Broad River. While the problem was repaired the same day, Metropolitan Sewerage District General…On second thought…
- by Jake FrankelIn recent weeks, the Buncombe County commissioners had debated stringent standards that would have limited nonprofits’ ability to request county funding for years to come. In the end, however, the…Growing in unison
- by David ForbesOn Crescent Street, just off of Charlotte Street, some local residents are reviving a form of agriculture, and trying to put food on the plate in the process. The Charlotte…If I had a hammer …
- by David ForbesWhile setting up the new gardening initiative, Charlotte Got Crops, (see “Growing in Unison”), Julian Dominic and his fellow growers realized they were missing something. Tools. “You start this garden,…Planned Parenthood of Asheville announces acquisition of permanent medical home
- by Caitlin ByrdAfter renting a Biltmore Avenue building for about 15 years, Planned Parenthood’s Asheville Health Center will begin providing sexual and reproductive health services in a permanent setting by the end…RiverLink announces 200-unit, mixed-use development for old Dave Steel site in the RAD
- by WebmasterThe River Arts District continues to grow: Local nonprofit RiverLink announced May 10 that a residential-retail complex will be built on the vacant Dave Steel Company site at Clingman Avenue…Cooperatives and community investment
- by WebmasterIn the 1920s, Western North Carolina was a hotbed of agricultural cooperatives. For farmers here, the Great Depression began well ahead of the stock market crash. Overproduction, monopoly control of…
opinion
Charter schools are too valuable to dismiss
- by WebmasterIt is frustrating that we continue to hear some education officials and “experts” naming charter schools among the “threats” to public education [“Back To School,” May 1 Xpress]. This attitude,…Circle the wagons
- by WebmasterI understand that nostalgia is popular, but I have to ask, at what cost? A horse sharing the pavement with motor vehicles has never been a good mix, and the…Play on!
- by WebmasterI just wanted to let the Montford Park Players know that they do a great job doing Shakespeare in the Park at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheater. I enjoy every play…Not fit for this nation
- by WebmasterMy name is Tyshaun Johnson. [I am] a junior at Asheville High School, a youth leader with Asheville’s Real Food Active Living team and, most importantly, a citizen of the…Ag-gag laws and freedom of the press
- by Webmaster“Despicable, unconstitutional, ridiculous, immature, idiotic and mendacious.” And that’s just how Tennessee newspapers characterized the state’s “ag-gag” bill now awaiting [the] governor’s signature. "Ag-gag" bills criminalize whistle-blowing that exposes animal…