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Jun 2010
Folk Story
A Cashiers home tells the tale of a love affair with primitive art
May 2010
Severn Eaton
Double meanings: Inspiration found in the contrasts of daily life
May 2010
True Blue
Tupelo Honey Café’s chef prepares a sweet spread with a bounty of blueberries picked in his backyard
May 2010
Evergreen Solar Farm
Western North Carolina’s first solar field makes good use of wasted space
May 2010
Art Appreciation
You don’t have to own a Picasso to be a serious collector
Apr 2010
The Late Start
Ben Hogan went from good to legendary during a tour through North Carolina
Apr 2010
The Long Shot
How Billy Joe Patton—a charismatic, heavy-hitting amateur from Morganton—nearly won the 1954 Masters
Apr 2010
Links to the Past
From the opening of the state’s first course 130 years ago to the Morganton amateur who almost won the Masters against Ben Hogan, golf has enjoyed a long and fascinating history in these mountains
Feb 2010
Pic Me!
A photo exhibit zooms in on the best of the Blue Ridge
Feb 2010
Sprout it Out
Peter Waskiewicz’s seed revolution takes its cues from history
Feb 2010
Grace Land
A family-owned Madison County dairy bridges the gap between farm and table
Oct 2009
Asheville
Open for Business: From downtown to the south side, explore the town that keeps reinventing itself
Sep 2009
Bill Cullom
Collector of Native American artifacts
Sep 2009
Swing Shift
For more than two decades, mill workers across the region played in a league of their own
Sep 2009
Ambassadors of Hope
For Three young philanthropists, helping your neighbor sometimes means traveling thousands of miles from home
Sep 2009
Water Oak
Sep 2009
The Alchemist
Ralph Berger transforms scrap metal into designs of intricate beauty
Sep 2009
Stranger Than Fiction
Take a peek inside the realm of a paranormal investigator
Sep 2009
The Hear & Now
Twenty years ago this month, a little community radio station in Spindale started making a big noise
Aug 2009
Muddy Waters
Western North Carolina’s growth comes with a price, and our rivers are paying it
Aug 2009
The Sweet Life
Friends and neighbors share the rewards of a sorghum harvest at the Duckett House Inn & Farm
Jul 2009
Better than Par
Your Guide to some of Western North Carolina’s most memorable holes
Jul 2009
Game Time
Whether you’re in the stands or on the Astroturf, it’s easy to get in the sporting mood.
Jul 2009
Faulkner's Mississippi
Finding Faulkner and a bit of the blues in Mississippi
Jun 2009
Sound Advice
38 local artists you need to hear this summer.
Apr 2009
Genie Maples
Mar 2009
Locally Grown
Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa is cultivating the next generation of farmers.
Mar 2009
Field of Dreams
Community-supported agriculture is changing one Asheville public housing complex, row by row
Mar 2009
Sonoma of the South
From tobacco to wine, North Carolina’s Yadkin Valley has turned over a new leaf
Mar 2009
The Tents of Bug Hill
Hundreds of the afflicted flocked to Highlands seeking treatment for tuberculosis
Mar 2009
Tryon
Mar 2009
A Fair Appraisal
Putting a price tag on an eco-friendly home can be a little tricky
Mar 2009
Kings of the Hill
For 50 years, tourist season at Chimney Rock Park opened with a rumble