Play involves the entire community in its message
“When people sit down over a meal, conversation follows,” says Josh Bledsoe. A Communications instructor at Blue Ridge Community College, he recently volunteered at…
Read More“When people sit down over a meal, conversation follows,” says Josh Bledsoe. A Communications instructor at Blue Ridge Community College, he recently volunteered at…
Read MoreA picture may be worth a thousand words, but when the picture and the words both unfold in real time, the story is complete….
Read MoreIn the nearly four decades since Ernest Thompson’s On Golden Pond opened on Broadway in 1979, an aging population makes the play’s two elderly…
Read MoreDon’t expect comedian Steve Hytner to participate in a Feat of Strength with an audience member at one of three local “Seinfeld Festivus Holiday…
Read MoreThe more the merrier, especially at Christmas — except, perhaps, in Brevard Little Theatre’s world premiere of In The Workshop, in which a beleaguered…
Read MoreUsing several pieces of music ranging from folk-like ballads to post-modern dissonance, costumes including colorful traditional skirts and dry office attire, Asheville-based Cuban choreographer…
Read MoreInstead of Jimi, Santana, and Creedence, consider Janis, Joan, and Melanie. August 1969: The Women of Woodstock, hosted by Flat Rock Playhouse’s Music on…
Read MoreLast fall, Bold Life’s companion publication, Carolina Home + Garden, interviewed Woody Platt and silky singer/songwriter Shannon Whitworth, major players on the national Americana…
Read MoreIf a certain bowed instrument was played in the woods and gave voice to a Cape Breton reel, a fiery bluegrass solo, or a…
Read MoreBold Life rides the Mountain State Fair from all sorts of fun angles in our September issue, including an interview with mountain-music impresaria Carol…
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