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Jul 2011
Along About Sundown, a play about the life of Bascom Lamar Lunsford, hits close to home

Jul 2011
World premieres take the stage at the Magnetic Field

Jul 2011
The Performance Center in Asheville promises a bigger, better home for the arts

Jul 2011
It's stand-up paddleboarding, and it's riding a wave of popularity on lakes and rivers

Jul 2011
An historic schoolhouse for African Americans in Madison County finds a new community role

Jul 2011
A landmark greenstone home in Hickory melds historic elegance with modern luxuries

Jul 2011

Jun 2011
Five great reasons to reserve tickets for the Asheville Wine and Food Festival

Jun 2011
Before its reinvention as an amusement park ride, Tweetsie Railroad transformed Boone from an isolated mountain hamlet into a boomtown

Jun 2011

Jun 2011
An outdoors-loving couple raise the bar for campsite cooking

May 2011
Interior designer Kathryn Long takes a two-room, mountainside house through a series of rehabs and fills it with heirloom antiques and clever finds of all kinds

May 2011
You are now leaving WNC. Don’t call us traitors for straying from our beloved natural wonderland. Sometimes you just have to play outside the lines. After all, much of what we love here—lofty peaks, wild rivers, picturesque lakes, and awe-inspiring trails—spills over into Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Summer is the season to grab your gear, whether it be a life jacket, fishing rod, hiking boots, or mountain bike, and head for great escapes just across the border.

May 2011
World traveler Barbara Cook found her calling doing good for the children and artists of Nepal

May 2011
A photographer’s perspective on two iconic WNC gatherings

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

May 2011
From pageant queens to the namesake blooms, the 65-year-old Rhododendron Festival continues to celebrate the beauty of the mountains

May 2011
Friends of the Ecusta Trail hope to add a new route to the region’s selection of recreational pathways

Apr 2011
For generations, wildcrafters have relied on the healing properties of our region’s diverse plant life. Today, Bent Creek Institute is using the tools of biotechnology to prove the value of these folk remedies and create a local hub for a new medicinal products industry.

Apr 2011
Nina Simone’s birthplace in Tryon offers a walk back in time, but faces an uncertain path ahead

Apr 2011
Interior designer Leslie Huntley rehabs and relists an Asheville bungalow

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
Red June’s 2011 tour supports a fruitful cause

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

Apr 2011
Books & Breadboard Café scores with a great combo

Mar 2011
Uncover treasures, raise your auction paddle, and find home design inspiration with our guide to an eclectic collection of antiques purveyors

Feb 2011
Black Mountain College’s spirit of creative collaboration lives on during an evening of dining and spontaneous art

Feb 2011
A Hickory festival puts the spotlight on Catawba Valley pottery

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
One of the country's early attempts at harvesting renewable energy began in Boone

Feb 2011
Let local chefs and guides lead you to the wonders of Italian and French cuisine with these delicious tours abroad

Jan 2011

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

Oct 2010
A Brevard couple’s cozy Stickley cottage preserves generations of memories

Oct 2010
A family dinner at mast farm inn celebrates the simple life and local food

Oct 2010
Refreshed and restored, the Nu Wray Inn still holds on to its storied past

Oct 2010
A baking duo showcases the playful side of confections

Oct 2010
Winter Sun Farms keeps summer and fall’s flavors on hand

Sep 2010
In the centuries-old craft traditions of our area, the woodworking school at Haywood Community College may be a relative newcomer. But with more than 30 years of instruction, the intensive program continues to launch creative and highly skilled artisans into the world of furniture making and woodworking.