
Trail Blazers: Disabled athletes push for more accessible trails
- Volume 30
- / Issue 4
Cover Design Credit:
Scott Southwick
Cover Photography Credit:
Courtesy of Catalyst Sports
Adventures in nature can be a challenge for people with disabilities. But that isn’t stopping adaptive mountain bikers, who have found a community in Western North Carolina dedicated to making trails accessible.
arts
Four of a Kind: Julie Armbruster shares insights on the local visual arts scene
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe painter talks new projects and the city's visual arts scene.Four of a Kind: Dahmit Janet discusses the local drag scene
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Beer City Sister talks new projects and the city's drag scene.Four of a Kind: Micah Mackenzie talks local photography scene
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe photographer talks new projects and the city's scene.Asheville’s unique ties to ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe Asheville area is home to two authors who've written books on the film, 30 years apart.Four of a Kind: George Awad on the local comedy scene
- by Edwin ArnaudinThe comedian talks new projects and the city's performing arts scene.An artist’s journey between the business world and creative sector
- by Arnold WengrowThough no stranger to showing his work throughout the country, Layton Hower's latest exhibit, “Everything is Endlessly Vast,” marks his debut in Asheville.Around town: Celebrating East End/Valley Street’s past, present and future
- by Andy HallAsheville's oldest Black neighborhood celebrates heritage. Plus, Hendersonville Theatre hosts local bluegrass; the Asheville Symphony season begins; and more.
food
What’s new in food: Asheville launches revamped Edibles Map
- by Blake BeckerNew Asheville Edibles Map reveals locations of local edible plants; Fonta Flora Brewery and Botanist & Barrel toast to tinned fish; Asheville Sport & Social Club and Devil's Foot Beverage…
news
West Asheville struggles with the impacts of homelessness
- by Jessica WakemanMany West Asheville residents say they recognize that addiction is not a crime, yet they’re unsure where to turn for help.Disabled athletes push for more accessible trails
- by QJzkDeYEInOjRiding a bike in Western North Carolina is an immersive experience of flying on miles of single-track trails, cruising over creeks and under the tree canopy. Yet full access to…The search for UNCA’s next chancellor has begun
- by Edwin ArnaudinFaculty and students discuss the impact that frequent administrative shifts have on the campus and their expectations for the next chancellor.Green Roundup: Conservation groups prepare for lawsuit over Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan
- by Chase DavisThe Southern Environmental Law Center, on behalf of MountainTrue, the Sierra Club, the Wilderness Society, Defenders of Wildlife and the Center for Biological Diversity, sent a 60-day Notice of Intent…Council to consider zoning for ‘major’ downtown development
- by Chase DavisThe First Baptist Church of Asheville and the Asheville YMCA are collaborating to build a major mixed-use and mixed-income development with affordable housing, a hotel, retail space, office buildings and…Buncombe commissioners deny GE’s tax refund request
- by Greg ParlierStarting Aug. 21, qualifying downtown workers can apply for one of 50 affordable parking spots in the College Street parking deck for $40 a month.New Asheville City Schools superintendent outlines priorities
- by Greg ParlierAmidst meetings with principals, administrative staff, board members and various ACS stakeholders over her first month on the job, Fehrman developed a three-pronged promise to “help focus and bring people…
opinion
Letter: Kudos to the road crews
- by Letters"The hardworking men and women repaving Charlotte Highway are doing a wonderful job."Letter: Bad drivers create traffic hazards in Swannanoa
- by Letters"The county needs to address this issue or even have an unmarked sheriff’s car keep watch at the yield sign/traffic light on U.S. 70, plus the entrance road to the…Letter: Arguments falter in gender, abortion letters
- by Letters"From where are your dramatic letter writers getting their misinformation? NPR or rumor or inadequate news coverage?"Endangered species
- by MoltonLetter: Should APD’s drones monitor public gatherings?
- by Letters"APD chooses to provide an example where its officers assessed an assault suspect, but they conveniently forget to mention that they're also surveying what seems to be any political gathering…Adjustable Headrest
- by Brent Brown