Dr. Walter Ziffer Remembers
Jim Stokely, son of WNC’s grand-dame author Wilma Dykeman, knows a thing or two about leaving an impression. So when he encouraged Dr. Walter…
Read MoreJim Stokely, son of WNC’s grand-dame author Wilma Dykeman, knows a thing or two about leaving an impression. So when he encouraged Dr. Walter…
Read MoreMoss Hollowe Farms already has a fairytale appeal, as does the fiber art made there. Fittingly, the most high-profile residents of the place —…
Read MoreBouldering is a climbing sport without the hassle of ropes, harnesses, and long ascents. But its burst of difficult moves is vicious on the…
Read MoreWhen Dr. Walter Ziffer finished writing his memoir, Confronting the Silence: A Holocaust Survivor’s Search for God, in 2007, he considered it more a…
Read MoreJacqui Fehl’s ruminative chicken paintings strut far beyond “cute.” These aren’t poultry images in the country-kitchen vein, but birds on a mission, birds with…
Read MoreWith divisive rhetoric lingering post-election, it’s no secret that bullying continues beyond the schoolyard. Still, it might take an innocuous mediator like a long-eared…
Read MoreFor more than 30 years, Bounty of Bethlehem has brought hope, festivity, and a full stomach to residents of Hendersonville and nearby areas who need to…
Read MorePerched on a tiny oak limb, more than 50 feet in the air, is a red-tailed hawk named after its proud coloring: Eric the…
Read MoreJanette Ziegler and her husband Charles might’ve pioneered a movement 50 years ago, though, if they did, the couple say they “didn’t take no…
Read MoreMaryJo Lanik imagined her break from corporate culture as being more romantic. She and her husband David, both weary from four-hour round-trip commutes to…
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