Giving History a Hand
Children’s museum expands scope with new wing Despite having grown up in the Hendersonville area, “I didn’t hear about the Kingdom of the Happy…
Read MoreChildren’s museum expands scope with new wing Despite having grown up in the Hendersonville area, “I didn’t hear about the Kingdom of the Happy…
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…
Read MoreOnce-weekly thrift shop helps underserved organizations By: Margaret Butler On Thursday mornings, the parking lot of Saint James Episcopal Church is bustling with shoppers…
Read MoreWilcox is back with new feelings and just as many gigs Since releasing his debut album, The Nightshift Watchman, in 1987, David Wilcox has…
Read MoreCeramic artist’s lanterns are a popular way to see better Leonora Lev remembers the mud of her family’s farm outside of Bogotá, Colombia. She made…
Read MoreTj Olvera never intended to be a farmer. “We got tired of what we were handed at the grocery store and decided to grow…
Read MorePosthumous collection offers an insider’s view of the town When Hendersonville Times-News columnist Tom Orr died in January of last year, at 81, he…
Read MoreColorblind woodworker wins prizes for meticulous parquetry David Adler was, in the most literal sense, born into making art from wood. There was his…
Read MoreLowcountry authors inspire young readers to venture outside Growing up, Mary Alice Monroe’s children spent summers exploring 1,000 acres of raw, feral land…
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