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Pruett Norris

Pruett Norris is a staff reporter and film critic for 828newsNOW. He is a member of the North Carolina Film Critics Association (NCFCA) and graduated from Appalachian State University with degrees in English and Electronic Media/Broadcasting. He enjoys vampire movies, Scrabble and hanging out with his cat, Tommy Chainsaw. Contact him at pruett@828newsNOW.com.

Business
12 months ago
Value shop Five Below plans grand opening bash for Blue Ridge Mall

The teen-oriented value shop Five Below is celebrating the grand opening of its new Hendersonville, N.C. location with a freebie-filled party.

Business
12 months ago
A still life 50 years in the making: Tall Greg paints Earth Fare

Earth Fare, a healthy supermarket located at 66 Westgate Parkway, was founded in Asheville in 1975. Following a celebration of the store’s 50th birthday earlier this year, the grocery has further commemorated their anniversary with a still life painting by Gregory “Tall Greg” Carr.

Pets
12 months ago
Strangeville: The American Museum of the House Cat is a meow-tain treasure

Located right off of Highway 441 in Sylva, North Carolina, the American Museum of the House Cat is in the running for the quirkiest roadside attraction in all the Southeast.

An audience at the Orange Peel.
Music
12 months ago
June concert calendar: Live music in Asheville area this month

Asheville boasts a vibrant live music scene with venues catering to a wide array of music taste. Check out our calendar of live performances set for June.

Perspectives
12 months ago
3 new movies to see, stream or skip in June 2025 – 828reviewsNOW

The insane comedy “Friendship,” disgusting horror film “Bring Her Back” and the brand-new “Karate Kid: Legends” are the three movies we tell you to see, stream or skip in June 2025.

Lifestyle
1 year ago
Dog days of summer: Exhibit to feature 9 displaced artists at Pink Dog Creative

River Arts District art gallery Pink Dog Creative will feature the work of nine artists displaced by Hurricane Helene in a new art exhibit, “#RADstrong,” which will run from July 18–Aug. 17 at the Pink Dog Gallery, 348 Depot St.

Outdoors
1 year ago
Hiking after Helene: How Asheville hikers are returning to their trails

Two local hikers offer their advice for finding and navigating the safest trails in WNC after Hurricane Helene.

Perspectives
1 year ago
Review: ‘The Book of Will’ is fantastic fun, especially for Shakespeare fans

The Montford Park Players opened their 53rd season, “A Season of Lunatics, Lovers, & Poets,” with “The Book of Will,” written by Lauren Gunderson and directed by Adam Kampouris, running at 7:30 p.m., Friday to Saturday, May 9–31 at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre, 92 Gay St.

The Owen Theatre at Mars Hill advertises "Oklahoma!"
On The Town
1 year ago
SART starts 51st season with ‘dark and human’ read of ‘Oklahoma!’

The classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical “Oklahoma!” opened the Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre “Season of Artistry” on May 23. The show will run until June 8 on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Owen Theatre, 44 College St., Mars Hill.

On The Town
1 year ago
Pastoral philanthropy: Barn Alliance gala will support 11 local artists

The Appalachian Barn Alliance will hold their 5th annual art show gala, “A Pastoral Palette,” at 5:30 p.m., Friday, May 30 at the A-B Tech Ivy Building, 10 Genevieve Circle.

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