Re-embracing the Vine that Ate the South
Edith Edwards, aka the Kudzu Queen, deep-fried her first kudzu leaf on August 22, 1981. Decades later, she still remembers dipping the fronds in cold tempura batter and then…
Read MoreEdith Edwards, aka the Kudzu Queen, deep-fried her first kudzu leaf on August 22, 1981. Decades later, she still remembers dipping the fronds in cold tempura batter and then…
Read MoreIt was the summer of 1967, and Polly Woodham’s family — including her five young children — were at their annual vacation on Lake…
Read MoreIf bright sunshine and humid hoopla leave you dispirited, consider a delightfully off-season and otherworldly hike — led by local writer/historian Mary Jo Padgett…
Read MoreThe long-running PBS series Antiques Roadshow has an undeniable appeal. Even those who aren’t immersed in the world of vintage collectibles are often fascinated…
Read MoreGive “We Wish You a Merry Christmas” a hard listen, and you’ll hear more than holiday spirit. One stanza in and the singers start…
Read MoreAny newly transplanted or aspiring North Carolina resident should know the fascinating historical link between moonshine and NASCAR — how amateur stock-car racers ignited…
Read MoreBrevard entrepreneur Jordan Horne Salman likes to think in hypotheticals. Had her nine-year-old self not been pushed up the East Coast back in 1994,…
Read MoreAustin Brown could have hoisted gold cups and lofty purses, riding at the top of his game in New York City or some other…
Read MoreIn the Roaring ’20s, Laurel Park Estates, a 10,000-acre development situated where the current Town of Laurel Park stands, was in an upswing. Money…
Read More“Unlike the Celtic tribes living in Western Europe and England, the Celts in Ireland were never conquered by the Romans. This gives Ireland a…
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