An Agitator, An Irritant, a D-Major Angel
Visiting author/historian illuminates fabled composer Gustav Mahler was no saint. Likened to a lion tamer and tsar by those who knew him best, the Bohemia-born…
Read MoreVisiting author/historian illuminates fabled composer Gustav Mahler was no saint. Likened to a lion tamer and tsar by those who knew him best, the Bohemia-born…
Read MoreRenowned pipa player, now local, debuts in Brevard When Min Xiao-Fen and her husband left New York City and resettled in Western North Carolina in…
Read MoreNew book takes a deeper look at PARI When Craig Gralley retired to Brevard not long ago, he hardly expected his 33-year career as…
Read MorePotter wins prestigious award for her uniquely embellished vessels When Tryon-based potter Samantha Oliver learned she was among an elite group of national potters…
Read MoreDella Mae travels the world embodying bluegrass for all Traditionally, bluegrass has been a male-dominated musical field. But as the genre that began in…
Read MoreSenior Softball League is active, expanding, and equipped with a defibrillator When the boys of summer trot out onto Jackson Park fields 8 and 9 on…
Read MoreHendersonville’s first “sober bar” will open on Grove Street The buzz is building in Hendersonville about plans to open Henderson County’s first sober bar,…
Read MoreNew environmental film leads with positivity Most eco-documentaries are soul crushing. After watching gaunt polar bears eat plastic jetsam and insatiable wildfires destroy entire towns…
Read MoreLocal woman does a studs-up remodel of a vintage dollhouse As a young child, Linda Wilcox and her parents lived in a tiny, two-bedroom…
Read MoreTyler Sams celebrates 21 years in local radio Real Country WHKP — “Where the Heavens Kiss the Peaks” — signed on the air in 1946…
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