Grassroots Arts Program subgrants awarded
 

Grassroots Arts Program subgrants awarded

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC), serving as a Designated County Partner of the North Carolina Arts Council, is pleased…
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Regional Artist Project grantees announced
 

Regional Artist Project grantees announced

The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC), administrator of this year’s Regional Artist Project Grant (RAPG), is pleased to announce grantees…
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This must be the place: ‘The air was just electric. The air was quivering.’

I was handed a telephone number and told good luck. In the fall of 2007, I was 22 years old.…
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Tapping into the past, present of Appalachia

In the six or so years I’ve lived and worked in Western North Carolina, the amount of craft breweries in…
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We are but a moment’s sunlight, fading in the grass

I was born in the wrong decade.  Or so I often hear from others. Some are musicians or artists, dreamers…
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Don’t judge the book, read the book: ‘Liberal Redneck’ brings wellRED tour to WCU

What Trae Crowder, Drew Morgan and Corey Ryan Forrester are doing is artistically and politically groundbreaking in the world of…
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This must be the place: Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good

Let’s go Sox.  Standing and shouting at the large television at a pub around the corner from my apartment in…
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Today is a video game: Vermont singer-songwriter returns to Waynesville

About six years ago, I moved from Upstate New York to Western North Carolina. I was, and remain, some 1,100…
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You can't take it when you go: Rock icon Dave Mason rolls through Asheville

Dave Mason has seen it all. As co-founder/guitarist for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group Traffic, Mason, alongside band…
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Sure Feels Good Anyway: A Conversation with Amy Ray

A true mark of a timeless artist is how well they age. Not simply by the passing years on the…
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Remember what we’ve said and done and felt about each other

The laughter ensued deep into the night. 
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WCU’s high school marching band tournament

Twenty-two of the top high school marching bands from the Carolinas, Georgia and Tennessee will be competing for the title…
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New bluegrass book

Diving into the rich, vibrant and controversial history of bluegrass music, If You Can’t Play, Get Off the Stage: Bluegrass…
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It ain’t over yet: Rodney Crowell reflects on life, role of the songwriter

Like a tumbleweed from his native Texas, Rodney Crowell has bounced and rolled along through life to wherever the four…
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This must be the place: The only way to remember is to forget in a rhyme

There was a slight ringing in my ears leaving the show last Sunday evening at Ambrose West on Haywood Road…
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University of the streets

At 69, Thomas Rain Crowe feels pretty good, considering. “I’m not looking forward to 70, it’s kind of a psychological…
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WCU unveils new Cherokee sculpture

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ historical and cultural connections with the land now home to Western Carolina University were…
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This great life we wish to attend

When one is in pursuit of their dreams, once-feared obstacles become golden opportunities, where you see what it will take…
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Drifting back down to earth at the peak of beauty

With brightly colored leaves falling from nearby trees in my front yard, the mountains appearing in the morning fog, and…
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Lost out here on the wind: Greensky Bluegrass returns to Asheville

For over 15 years, Michigan-based string act Greensky Bluegrass has been blurring the lines between bluegrass, rock-n-roll and jazz music. Whether…
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St. Paul warms the bones of Pisgah

Before Saturday night, I'd never heard of St. Paul & The Broken Bones. As such, I had no foresight of…
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This must be the place: I couldn’t tell where heaven stopped 
and the earth began

It will mark 1,000 days straight. This past Tuesday, I will have gone for a run 1,000 days in-a-row. “The…
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Blue collar dreams: Balsam Range wins big at IBMAs

Sitting on a bench in the lobby of the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium last Thursday evening, Marc Pruett waits quietly for…
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This must be the place: You who are on the road, must have a code that you can live by

I had to really think back and question it. Had I ever crossed that line into what could be considered…
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Carden’s ‘Birdell’ gets DVD Release
 

Carden’s ‘Birdell’ gets DVD Release

There will be a DVD release party for acclaimed writer Gary Carden’s play “Birdell” at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 5,…
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In my life, I’ve loved them all

With the massive rainfall from Tropical Storm Florence on Sunday, my truck carefully navigated its way through deep puddles and…
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Debut novel from SMN writer

Smoky Mountain News writer Holly Kays has introduced her new novel, Shadows of Flowers.
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A love so full it could send us all ways: A conversation with Gavin Rossdale

In the mid-1990s, just as the raucous nature of the grunge scene in the United States was hitting its peak,…
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This must be the place: In pitch dark, I go walking in your landscape

With a slight jog around an empty basketball court at the Waynesville Rec Center last Monday evening, I dribbled the…
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‘Women Songwriters Showcase'

There will be a “Women Songwriters Showcase” held at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 21, in the Macon County Public Library…
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Like a river we grow as we roll

If change is the only constant in life, then Sanctum Sully is the epitome of change.  Celebrating a decade together…
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This must be the place: ‘A little before she left me, I asked her what it’s all about’

Hello, from the “Mile High City.” Sitting here in Denver, onward back to Asheville tomorrow morning. This summer has been…
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Voicing the truths of Southern Appalachia

In the digital age that is the 21st century, and in many aspects of this modern era, the culture and…
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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band headlines Canton festival

The 112th annual Canton Labor Day Festival will be held Sept. 2-3 in Sorrells Street Park in downtown.
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This must be the place: I wanna be an American cowboy, and I ain’t never moving away

Every-so-often, I’d look around the crowd and wonder if I’d have known any of these folks, perhaps called them dear…
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You’ve got a way all yours: A conversation with Jim Lauderdale

Legendary troubadour Jim Lauderdale is a longtime pillar of the fiercely independent singer-songwriter scene in Nashville. He’s always gone his…
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DEVO frontman to appear at WCU

The Western Carolina University School of Art and Design and WCU Bardo Arts Center present a special evening with Mark…
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This must be the place: Tomorrow’s gonna be a brighter day

Back to square one. Dammit. You’d think that after existing on this earth for 33 years, and being a legal…
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Nantahala Brewing to open Asheville outpost

Following the announcement of its upcoming Sylva outpost, aimed at a fall opening, Bryson City-based Nantahala Brewing will launch an…
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This must be the place: Pebbles and marbles like things on my mind

Well, 15 years ago this past weekend, I spontaneously bolted from Upstate New York straight to northern Maine to attend…
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A rapid series of comical noises: A conversation with comedy genius David Cross

If there was a single voice of reason amid the bombardment of deafening noise in the digital age — of…
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This must be the place: With a little help from my friends

Bolting up Interstate 95, just outside of Portland, Maine, this past Monday, I finally could smell that smell that conjures…
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Who’s coming to Folkmoot?

This summer’s Folkmoot Festival is just around the corner and the 2018 lineup is sure to be one to remember. 
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Photo gallery: Parade of Nations

Each year, one of the highlights of the 10-day Folkmoot Festival is the Parade of Nations. This year, 10 groups…
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Cooperation in a cultural crossroads: Christians, Muslims tear down walls in Cyprus

Among the groups visiting this year’s Folkmoot Festival from other countries is one from a place that isn’t quite a…
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From performer to PR: Dutch dancer does digital

Now in its 35th year, the Folkmoot Festival has been around 11 years longer than Maarten Krijger has been alive,…
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Long as I can see the light: A conversation with Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford

They just don’t make’em like they used to. That adage is the pure, honest truth when applied to the music…
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This must be the place: Happy 50th birthday, Dirty Santa

And there I was, at a dive bar in the 800-person high desert town of Victor, Idaho, with the backdrop…
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Folkmoot guides play critical role

As approximately 200 international performers descend on Hazelwood in the coming days, much of the public — from Franklin to…
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