Last weekend, Eulogy hosted legendary Italian composer Fabio Frizzi for a live performance of his score for the 1979 film “Zombie Flesh Eaters.” The unusual event was the latest in the venue’s long line of interesting, inclusive and alternative programming.
This summer, “Color Beyond the Lines,” a new documentary celebrating six decades of racial integration in Hendersonville schools will make its world premiere in western North Carolina.
Thomas Wolfe, one of Asheville’s brightest luminaries, has been memorialized in mural form at the Thomas Wolfe Memorial visitor center on North Market Street.
Independent Bookstore Day is a national celebration of all things local booksellers. This year, participating shops include Malaprop’s Bookstore, Cuentos y Café, Highland Books and two Sassafras locations.
Two Buncombe County schools were surprised yesterday afternoon with massive school supply grants from clothing boutique Altar’d State.
LeBron James, open houses and youth photograph finalists. All that and more happening in The 828 this weekend.
The Grove Arcade In Bloom event will run from noon to 5 p.m., Saturday, April 26 at the Grove Arcade in downtown Asheville.
Two organizations are banding together to support women professionally impacted by Hurricane Helene with a free event this Saturday.
Healthy Kids Day will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, April 26 at the Corpening Memorial YMCA, 348 Grace Corpening Drive.
The 35th Asheville Spring Herb Festival will sprout up this weekend at the WNC Ag Center. Read about how the festival grew from a farmer’s market afternoon into the weekend-long herb convention it is today.