Drawing Nothing
As an artist, Lori Raines has a peculiar wish. “I would like to draw nothing at all,” Lori says. But to draw nothing, to…
Read MoreAs an artist, Lori Raines has a peculiar wish. “I would like to draw nothing at all,” Lori says. But to draw nothing, to…
Read MoreEighty years ago, the famously inventive Henry Ford had a problem. He was losing market share to upstart rivals like General Motors and their…
Read MoreIn October of 1955, newspaper readers came across a letter from someone signed “Non-Eligible Bachelor,” bemoaning his unmarried fate. The advice columnist to whom…
Read MoreThe dream of flying is as old as dreaming itself, and as young as any number of youngsters watching a kite flutter against a…
Read MoreThere are journeys outward and journeys inward. For Hendersonville-born author and hiker Jennifer Pharr Davis, the best of the former lead to the latter,…
Read MoreGuerilla photography may be the best way to describe Walter Arnold’s passion for recording little known, often abandoned, and sometimes downright dangerous subjects. There…
Read MoreLife in the Foothills is full of little ironies and odd juxtapositions. One of them is surely the cheek-by-jowl presence in Landrum, within a…
Read MoreAsheville has long held a favored spot in the hearts of architecture aficionados, beloved for its eclectic range of styles from the Gothic-inspired Grove…
Read MoreClogging has been as much a part of Appalachian culture as bluegrass music and family feuding, but for the Orr family of Mills River…
Read MoreWherever we live, there are birds. From the pigeons roosting on New York skyscrapers to the cardinals and sparrows that visit backyard feeders, birds…
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