The Birds, the Bees, and Other Backyard Friends
It’s been a few years since we were isolated at home in late spring, but the Habitat at Home photo contest, sponsored by Hendersonville…
Read MoreIt’s been a few years since we were isolated at home in late spring, but the Habitat at Home photo contest, sponsored by Hendersonville…
Read MoreMulti-generational Western North Carolinian paints pride of place “The creative process slows me down,” confides painter and musician Hannah Seng, who grew up in…
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 MoreJesse Roque’s latest twist is a Creole-leaning French bistro Jesse Roque is no stranger to a new adventure. Since opening her flagship restaurant Never…
Read MoreAs part of a major refresh of Hendersonville’s Sullivan Park, a ribbon cutting in November focused on the site’s lovingly renovated Little Free Library….
Read MoreSome years ago, Lori Axelrod began noticing that the colorful necklaces and earrings she’d been making for herself were attracting attention. “I knew I…
Read MoreHenderson County mapmaker chronicles mountain topography in folk-art hues As far as 19th-century literature goes, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island is undeniably riveting. Complete with…
Read MoreShop hosts inaugural toymaker competition “Most people who think they don’t like anime haven’t actually experienced it,” says Joe Abenante. His wife, Taylor Abenante,…
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…
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