
The Second Rodeo
Furniture maker finds a niche carving wooden cowboy hats If at first you don’t succeed, you try, try again — and again — 27 times,…
Read MoreFurniture maker finds a niche carving wooden cowboy hats If at first you don’t succeed, you try, try again — and again — 27 times,…
Read MoreBranch of 100-year-old group gears up for 2020 Not long after Rachel Poller and her husband Peter Zimring left big-city life in the Northeast for…
Read More“I have a face for radio,” jokes Hendersonville Police Chief Herbert Blake, whose distinctive, resonant voice is attracting an increasing number of listeners. Blake has been chief for 12 years, and on the air with “On Duty” since he launched his thoughtful podcasts in December 2018.
Read MoreGroup encourages spirited discussion (but not rowdy dissent) Is there a term more oxymoronic than “social media?” Even a cursory read of the most-used…
Read MoreLocal playwright directs his own award-winning work Brad Owen, whose credits on Brevard Little Theatre’s season opener Virtually in Love are writer and director,…
Read MoreArt entrepreneur created the business she wished to see Diamond Cash knows she could have pursued a more practical career than art. After all,…
Read MoreTwentieth annual event brings new perspective to Dr. King’s legacy Ronnie Pepper — veteran, storyteller, retired teacher, and native of Henderson County — was a…
Read MoreLocal Nutcracker looks a lot like home Angie Wells, director of Brevard Ballet and Brevard Ballet School, laughs when asked how many times through…
Read MoreEquestrian sport is all about fast moves and enthusiastic fans “Keep your head on a swivel!” was the succinct advice offered by the arena…
Read MoreFor many women, body-positive retreat is a chance to recapture a part of childhood Annette Richmond has visited dozens of countries since she rebranded…
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