The Art of Music
Linda Hendricks, owner of East End Gallery, sees 7th Avenue as a burgeoning artistic mecca: a place wavering on the threshold of River Arts…
Read MoreLinda Hendricks, owner of East End Gallery, sees 7th Avenue as a burgeoning artistic mecca: a place wavering on the threshold of River Arts…
Read MoreAs the son of a logger in Northern Minnesota, Gerry Drew was raised in the woods with a knife at his side. Though this…
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 his O. Henry Award-winning short story “Speckle Trout,” Ron Rash writes of the mountain fish’s “water-flesh” gleaming like mica in “spring-flow gaps.” A…
Read MoreHistorically, horses of the Blue Ridge foothills were bred to work. Saluda, Tryon, Columbus, and Landrum, SC, were all born on the backs of…
Read MoreAs the Mexican legend goes, ancestral spirits make an annual migration back to earth as Monarch butterflies. Their blood-orange-and-black-tipped wings flutter over the Sierra…
Read MoreDecades ago, Brevard College English professor Kenneth Chamlee, then an undergraduate at Mars Hill College, headed west. For him — a Greenville, S.C. native…
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 MoreIn the thick of the Great Depression, Frank Massimino, an employee of the Federal Writers’ Project, produced a “life history” manuscript titled “The Deever Taylors.”…
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