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» Learning to Bend
Ben Sollee might not call himself a “pioneer,” but the cellist/singer/songwriter can’t deny the parallels.
By Robin Tolleson | April 30, 2012 (Music: Music)

» Jiro Dreams of Sushi
New Yorker David Gelb, in his feature film debut, has created a mouth-watering 81-mintue film tribute to one man’s obsession about his work.
By Marcianne Miller | April 30, 2012 (Movies: Movies)

» Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is so far the most pleasant movie this year.
By Marcianne Miller | April 30, 2012 (Movies: Movies)

» John Carter
It’s now official. John Carter is the biggest bomb in Hollywood history.
By Marcianne Miller | April 30, 2012 (Movies: Movies)

» Big Tastes at Flat Rock Wood Room
I know somebody who knows Guy Fieri. Why am I mentioning this other than to confirm that I’m a celebrity hound? Because you kinda have to have a reason to be linking arms with Guy…and the reasons abound on the trophy mantle at Flat Rock Wood Room.
By Cathy Horton | April 1, 2012 (Dining: Dining)

» In the World of Serpents
When Rick Cary was in graduate school in Tennessee some years ago, a friend told him of the strange deaths of two young ministers of a religious congregation called Signs Following, one of a number of such independent, non-affiliated congregations throughout the Southeast bearing that name. The ministers had died after being bitten by venomous snakes that figured in the group’s services.
By Norm Powers | April 1, 2012 (People: People)

» Uphill Battle
When John Cash heads out with his bike the morning of April 28, he's expecting some ups and downs.
By Leigh Wills | April 1, 2012 (People: People)

» A Bold Life: Joreeca Dinnall
Hard times, to paraphrase famed basketball coach John Wooden, do not build character. They reveal it.
By Leigh Wills | April 1, 2012 (People: People)

» What's {RE}Happening?
As an art lover, you may be used to observing art in a variety of standard settings — museums, galleries, or perhaps at an avid collector’s home. But on Saturday, April 7, be prepared to interact with art in a way once common in the swinging sixties but these days a rare treat — a genuine Happening.
By Ursula Gullow | April 1, 2012 (Culture: Culture)

» Transform Your Trash
Here's your chance to put those broken knick-knacks, old toys, and mysterious parts and pieces occupying your junk drawer to good use.
By Leigh Wills | April 1, 2012 (Culture: Culture)

« Cover story Apr. 1, 2012
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» Daniel Nevins' Long, Strange Trip
For more than 10 years Daniel Nevins’ imaginary narrative paintings were a favorite amongst Asheville collectors, and it’s no wonder given the cherubic characters he placed within dreamy landscapes of flowers, clouds and rivers. Then, nearly three years ago, in a shift that happened literally overnight, Nevins began painting large works of voluptuous shape, color and movement.
By Ursula Gullow | April 1, 2012 (Art: Art)

» At The Movies: We Need To Talk About Kevin
If you can bear to sit through We Need to Talk About Kevin, you’ll be rewarded with a film you’re compelled to talk about afterwards. If you have children, you might take opposite sides on the nature vs. nurture controversy. What role do parents really play in the development of their children? Is there such a thing as a kid born bad? If you don’t have children, you might re-consider your desire for them. Yes, the film is that scary.
By Marcianne Miller | April 1, 2012 (Movies: Movies)

» Stone Bowl
Korean cuisine comes to Asheville
By Cathy Horton | February 28, 2012 (Dining: Dining)

» Dancing to a Different Drum
Two of Western Carolina's most noteworthy chefs have joined forces to help make Dembele's dream a reality.
By Cathy Horton | February 28, 2012 (Dining: Dining)

« Cover story Feb. 28, 2012
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» Juggling Act
Asheville’s madcap Runaway Circus and The Loose Cabooses perform at annual community show this month.
By John Clausen | February 28, 2012 (People: People)

» A Bold Life: Judy Abrell
Judy Abrell puts her experience to work for the Henderson County Heritage Museum, where she is currently the Board Chair.
By John Clausen | February 28, 2012 (People: People)

» Marshall Gordon's Streetwise
Do you miss winter and the snow?
By Marshall Gordon | February 28, 2012 (People: People)

» Playing Our Tune
The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra Celebrates 40 Years.
By Leigh Wills | February 28, 2012 (Culture: Culture)

» Foothill Fools
Go ahead, act like a fool. The town of Tryon welcomes it.
By Leigh Wills | February 28, 2012 (Culture: Culture)

» Change is Good
Gregg Braden and Howard Martin are a couple remarkably optimistic guys...especially when you consider that they deal with super storms, revolutions, and other thorny worldwide problems.
By John Clausen | February 28, 2012 (Culture: Culture)


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