
Wisecrack: Comedian Cayla Clark yanks Asheville’s chain
- Volume 30
- / Issue 50
Cover Design Credit:
Scott Southwick
Cover Photography Credit:
Images of Cayla Clark by Caleb Johnson
Comedian Cayla Clark’s popular sketch videos on Instagram Reels skewer Asheville’s least self-aware residents. If Clark hasn’t satirized your beloved subculture yet, just wait.
arts
Local author shares her tale of finding her biological family
- by Kiesa Kay"Finding my birth parents seemed as insurmountable as knowing where humanity came from," says author Valerie Naiman. After multiple DNA tests, she continues, "I turned to psychics and detectives. Wading…Cayla Clark’s quest to make fun of everyone in Asheville
- by Jessica WakemanLocal comedian Cayla Clark has developed a big following on Instagram through her videos that poke fun at all things Asheville. But her backstory and how she wound up in…balm. and Yarn release new albums
- by Edwin ArnaudinLush, looped vocals and diverse alt-country are featured on this month's selections.Local arts leaders of color reflect on post-2020 equity advancements
- by Edwin ArnaudinZakiya Bell-Rogers, Reggie Tidwell and Davaion "Spaceman Jones" Bristol share insights from the past four years.New solo exhibit celebrates the art of cartography
- by Xpress Contributor“My goal is to create a work of art, first and foremost, and then second is to render an accurate delineation of geography,” says artist Michael Francis Reagan.Playbill picks: July local theater highlights
- by Edwin ArnaudinBeloved musicals and new original works fill area stages this month.Around town: Inaugural Black Mountain Blues festival takes center stage
- by salinaBlack Mountain hosts inaugural blues festival, the Sanctuary Series concert returns, local publisher holds fundraiser and more local arts news.
food
What’s new in food: Regina’s kicks off sophomore year with big changes
- by Kay WestAll-female ownership, a fresh menu and the addition of evening hours mark the beginning of the West Asheville restaurant's second year. Also this week, Bountiful Cities' annual Urban Garden Tour…
living
The many tells of problem gambling
- by Jessica WakemanJosh Hampton spoke with Xpress about the symptoms of problem gambling, new legislation in North Carolina legalizing mobile sports betting and a new Gamblers Anonymous support group beginning soon in…
news
County makes progress toward affordability goals
- by Greg ParlierAmid a housing crisis that has seen costs continue to skyrocket as supply can’t keep up with the rising demand, many families are just one bad break away from becoming…Asheville Unpaved learns from community pushback
- by cristinagabriel“Initially, we had a lot of community support for that project,” Sule says about plans for an unpaved trail near Asheville Middle School. “I think as it started to get…YWCA acknowledges financial woes, closes pool
- by Brooke RandleThe organization cited lingering economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, inflation, shifts in funding priorities and the need for facility repairs as reasons for the shortfall.
opinion
Letter: Applause for spotlighting UNCA action
- by Letters"Local playwright Travis V. Lowe’s brilliantly written letter clearly illustrates key points about the proposed elimination of UNC Asheville’s drama program."Embracing GIMBY — goodness in my backyard
- by Xpress Contributor"Like many people living in harmonious communities that are under constant assault, I don’t object to more neighbors per se — as long as the proper roads, sidewalks, tree buffers…Happy trails
- by MoltonLetter: Solutions to gun violence seem out of reach
- by Letters"Under current interpretations of the Second Amendment, prevention of gun violence is basically impossible."Go with the flow
- by Brent Brown