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Oct 2014
Boone artist Arthur Hash rethinks the way we see and wear jewelry

Jun 2014
Difficulty: moderate Length: 3.5 miles round-trip

Mar 2014
Difficulty: Easy Round-Trip: 7 Miles

Aug 2013
One-of-a-kind archives keep the history of mountain arts alive and accessible

Aug 2013
Forager Alan Muskat leads a group into the woods to harvest the ingredients of a wild dinner

Apr 2013
This Polk County town’s image is forever tied to the steep railroad grade that once brought passengers to downtown, but more recently its outdoor persona is on the rise.

Apr 2013
Artist Jason Lydic brings creatures and plants to life in metal

Apr 2013
Harboring troves of curiosities, such as dwarfed turtles and carnivorous plants, bogs are among the most imperiled habitats in the mountains. Today, conservationists are bringing these fascinating and rare ecosystems back from the brink in hopes of creating the first national wildlife refuge in Western North Carolina.

Oct 2012

Aug 2012
Eugene DuClos: Emerging Industrial Designer

Aug 2012
Trips For Kids introduces youth to the joys of biking in the wild

Aug 2012

Aug 2012
A couple brings new life to a 19th-century family homestead in Haywood County

Jul 2012
The owners of the Inn at Little Pond Farm welcome guests for an instructive culinary fête

Jun 2012
Three dads blaze a trail (and skirt death) in the name of adventure

Jun 2012
Devastating fires played a role in creating the natural playground known as Graveyard Fields

Apr 2012
Reba Brinkman shows a guy with no gun skills the path to inner peace through clay shooting

Feb 2012
Ready your fork for a culinary cook-off in Highlands

Aug 2011

Jul 2011
World premieres take the stage at the Magnetic Field

Jun 2011
Whet your appetite with a fresh selection of books for Southern foodies

Jun 2011

May 2011
Anne Martin champions resilient mosses as the key to greener landscapes

May 2011
Tour the Loire Valley with this collection of fragrant white wines

Apr 2011
The 150th anniversary of North Carolina’s entry into the Civil War sparks reminders of our region’s conflicted role in the fight

Apr 2011
The arrival of asparagus signals good things to come in the garden

Feb 2011
With the demise of chestnut trees, so went the reign of bark architecture in the mountains. Today, Chris and Marty McCurry are leading a revival of the historic style. Using poplar bark and sustainable practices, they’re ensuring a lasting connect between home and nature

Feb 2011
Lorraine Plaxico draws a harmonious union between art and architecture

Jan 2011
Make it a date with dinner at one of these amorous restaurants

Oct 2010
Winter Green proves you don’t need to say goodbye to local produce at the first frost

Sep 2010
Meet six people who translate panache into acts of community and enduring pillars of design

Aug 2010
A husband and wife team are planting the seeds of a movement to feed the hungry

Aug 2010
Ride the waves with WNC’s leading female kayakers

Jul 2010
Tryon’s early-1900s artist enclave claims its rightful place in history

Jun 2010
Traditional Scottish warriors gatherings still thrive today in WNC

Jun 2010
Terra Summer camp teaches kids the greater lessons of food

Jun 2010
A Cashiers home tells the tale of a love affair with primitive art

May 2010
Double meanings: Inspiration found in the contrasts of daily life

May 2010
Tupelo Honey Café’s chef prepares a sweet spread with a bounty of blueberries picked in his backyard