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August 2011
August 2011
August 2011
A Gem in Franklin
The town's largest venue sets the stage for big name acts
The Comeback
Hayes Performing Arts Center raises the curtain again
Seeing Double
North Carolina's state theater opens new digs on Main Street in Hendersonville
The Little Theatre that Could
Thanks to community support, the show always goes on at Peacock Playhouse
Backstage Access
Asheville's Masonic Temple invites the world in
Shooting for State of the Art
The Performance Center in Asheville promises a bigger, better home for the arts
In the Act
Aspiring thespians find their voice, and more, at Stella Adler Studio of Acting
At First Sight
World premieres take the stage at the Magnetic Field
Scene & Heard
Along About Sundown, a play about the life of Bascom Lamar Lunsford, hits close to home
Close Encounters
Every seat is a good seat for the Asheville Chamber Music Series
Maestros’ Cues
One symphony is great, but three in WNC is something to brag about
Sound Wave
Moogfest sends out good vibrations
Never Blue
Art & Craft
A Bryson City artist and vineyard team up to bring beauty to bottles
Ruby Reward
Beets show their true colors (and flavors) in simple dishes.
Bathing Beauties
Drink in five selections that pair well with the sun and surf
Crêpe Expectations
A quintessential French street food wins fans in the mountains.
Rock Solid
A landmark greenstone home in Hickory melds historic elegance with modern luxuries
What’s SUP?
It's stand-up paddleboarding, and it's riding a wave of popularity on lakes and rivers
Show & Tell
Fiber sculptor Anne Lemanski narrates messages through her delicate conceptual creatures
Walls of History
Crimson Laurel Gallery in Bakersville displays beautiful works of art and the building's storied past
The Art of Travel
Getting away is great, but getting creative while you're there is even better
A Growing Field
Blue Ridge Women in Agriculture strive to secure the female set a place on the farm
The Emerald Outback
School Reformed
An historic schoolhouse for African Americans in Madison County finds a new community role