Filling in the Lines
Courtney Hoelscher, like the other high-school art teachers in Henderson County, knows how quickly students can use up art supplies. With budgets rapidly dropping, it’s…
Read MoreCourtney Hoelscher, like the other high-school art teachers in Henderson County, knows how quickly students can use up art supplies. With budgets rapidly dropping, it’s…
Read MoreZach Pritz has learned plenty about roasting specialty coffee in previous jobs and now, along with his wife, Candice, has brought that knowledge to Hendersonville….
Read MoreDuring the climactic bombardment of Tchaikovsky’s classic “1812 Overture,” the intense thunder of cannons can be heard. And when this piece is performed on July…
Read MoreKirsten Fuchs just wanted a slice of pie and somewhere to sit and talk with her daughter. Maybe with a good cup of coffee. The…
Read MoreFor a few moments, when the time is right, Heath Cartee turns from a tranquil outdoorsman into a wild-eyed drill sergeant. Anglers who hire…
Read MoreAt some point in most TV crime shows, a serious character with “Forensics” printed on the back of his jacket walks onto the scene….
Read MoreRussell Hedrick wasn’t born into farming — no one in his immediate family did it. And it’s not what he grew up dreaming about,…
Read MoreAuthor Cassandra King had heard for years from those in the industry — publishers, bookstore owners — about the devotion of her husband’s fans….
Read MorePerched on a tiny oak limb, more than 50 feet in the air, is a red-tailed hawk named after its proud coloring: Eric the…
Read MoreAisha Adams has a simple message for anyone interesting in turning vegan: it isn’t that difficult. Really. To prove her point, the Mills River-based…
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