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Lifestyle
2 years ago
Banjo lessons, exorcisms, busking etiquette with Billy Scribbles

Street busker and banjo musician Billy Scribbles talks about his busking lifestyle, the etiquette of the art and why he gives banjo lessons for free.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
828viewsNOW: Murals, graffiti add whimsy, color to area

There are murals whose characters seem to leap off buildings and graffiti that urges the imagination to run wild

On The Town
2 years ago
Rebel Vitale, Madison Jane strip down what burlesque is about

The Land of the Sky Burlesque Festival co-producers explain the art of burlesque and what audiences can expect at the weekend’s festival.

Mountain view
Local
2 years ago
What to do this weekend in The 828: July 12-14

Looking for some fun this weekend? Check out our roundup of events happening in The 828.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Asheville is the holy grail of independent movie theaters

How Asheville Pizza & Brewing Co., The Grail Moviehouse and The Fine Arts Theatre are surviving in a difficult time for Hollywood.

Arts and crafts
Local
2 years ago
What to do this weekend in The 828: July 5-7

Looking for something fun to get into this weekend? Check out our roundup of events!

On The Town
2 years ago
Black Mountain Blues fest will be a jam of ‘resilience’

Fans of the blues can take their pick of 46 different acts at the inaugural Black Mountain Blues festival July 12 to 14 at eight different venues.

On The Town
2 years ago
Artist threads the needle from SoHo to AVL

Nava Lubelski is threading the needle between New York’s competitive art scene and the traditional craft market of Asheville, N.C.

On The Town
2 years ago
Asheville braces for the power of the arts at Connect Beyond Festival

The multidisciplinary arts and culture festival returns to Asheville this week, for events Friday, June 7, to Sunday, June 9.

On The Town
2 years ago
La Vie en Rosé is all about helping the arts in Henderson County

“La Vie en Rose” is an ode to living a happy life. La Vie en Rosé Art & Wine Festival is accenting that sentiment to benefit the arts.