“Anora” and “A Real Pain” are really funny movies about really hard stuff. Read our reviews of the two films, in theaters now.
Asheville writer Shelley McKechnie is collecting stories, artwork and writing in a book for charity about the artist experience of surviving Hurricane Helene in W.N.C.
Musicians and husband-wife duo Simeon “Sim” Hickman and Louly Peacock are putting together an acoustic compilation album, “Acoustic Fire,” to support survivors of Hurricane Helene.
Voodoo Brewing Co. won five gold medal awards in the 2024 Best of Asheville community poll, including Best New Restaurant and Best Bar/Pub.
Meeples for the Mountains is a charity drive based out of Well-Played Board Game Café. They are seeking 750 board games to donate to local charities by mid-December.
“Here” and “Heretic” are in theaters now.
The River Arts District was devastated by Hurricane Helene, but its community stayed strong. The upcoming RADfest 1.0 festival is designed to celebrate and showcase unity in the RAD.
Over 70 employers will be attending and hoping to hire at the WNC Mountain Strong Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Nov. 8, at Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.
Late December may be the “most magical time of the year,” but in the Christmas tree business, it ’tis the season 365 days a year.
A contracted tree worker was injured in an accident at the Biltmore Estate this morning, Nov 4, 2024.