Of the Body, For the Body
Large-format works are curated in a visceral exhibit Large-format, emotionally courageous paintings from three artists comprise an exhibit, Indivisible, running through March 5 at…
Read MoreLarge-format works are curated in a visceral exhibit Large-format, emotionally courageous paintings from three artists comprise an exhibit, Indivisible, running through March 5 at…
Read MoreLocal artist sketches book for eminent biographer When Hendersonville artist Evelyn J. Mayton discovered her favorite Southern author, she could hardly have known that…
Read MoreCribbage is all about community for WWII veteran and other local players Mryl Jean Hughes anticipates the question, and she answers it before it’s asked. …
Read MoreThroughout modern history, warning signs of food instability have centered around the price of flour. Most recently, we’ve seen the price skyrocket due in…
Read MoreVeteran news reporter airs the issues that matter According to the Columbia University School of Journalism, local news reporters are more trusted by readers, yet…
Read MoreHendersonville Theatre puts on a gothic ghost story Sure, homicidal clowns and chainsaw-toting lunatics are frightening. They’re also cinematic, ludicrous, and (theoretically) possible to…
Read MoreRare sheep and silky rabbits enrich Fletcher farm After polishing off their morning coffee, Trey Warner and his husband Scott Lawrence start making rounds…
Read MoreLocal journalist accents the marginal in audacious fiction debut There’s something magical about being recognized in fiction. It’s not so much the business, often…
Read MoreOlder lifeguards bring a lifetime of experience to Hendersonville Pools By: Lee Stevens Swimming pools are synonymous with summer. The sparkling blue water, the…
Read MoreCouple with 850-song repertoire won’t drown out your dinner It’s often been said that a message can be communicated more effectively with a whisper…
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