Throwing an Axe Into Expectations
Zombies led celebrated tattoo artist out of the theme park Nick Mitchell’s bold, macabre creations have morphed a lot from his early days working…
Read MoreZombies led celebrated tattoo artist out of the theme park Nick Mitchell’s bold, macabre creations have morphed a lot from his early days working…
Read MoreBy: Margaret Butler Flat Rock’s call to fight hunger includes a nod to local ceramic artists It starts with a lump of clay thrown…
Read MoreLocal theater rebrands for 2022 For the past two years, live theater shows in Hendersonville have been few and far between, putting both a…
Read MoreBy: Jarrett Van Meter “The British Tar Heel” got hooked on college hoops in Hendersonville When George Harmer was offered a job as a…
Read MoreBy: Margaret Butler Tryon Little Theater presents characters over caricatures in Gospel musical It’s the summer of 1938, and nestled in the Smoky Mountains of…
Read MoreArtScape returns to Hendersonville after a two-year hiatus City officials have been safeguarding Historic Henderson County Courthouse since it was built in 1905. Traffic…
Read MoreVeteran players team up to promote a Piedmont Blues-influenced sound Randy Sarton and Eric Ellis are two laidback, gray-haired guys — seasoned musicians of…
Read MoreEngineer replicates architecturally exact worlds for model-train hobbyists Not long ago, Stephen Milley was considering semi-retirement from an engineering career and devoting more of his…
Read MoreOvercoming venue changes and a two-years-and-counting pandemic, among other hurdles, the inaugural Hendersonville Fashion show finally debuted Dec. 15, featuring local models, designs by…
Read MoreCommunity group documents the untold past of Henderson County As its name implies, the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site focuses on the life…
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