New director of WCU’s School of Music

An acclaimed pianist who has performed around the world and who teaches that musical artists must be entrepreneurs and good…
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This must be the place: Feeling lucky? Cast the first stone

I ain’t perfect. And the older I get, the more I realize just how true that statement is. Along with…
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Take it or leave it: Foghat to headline Cherokee Blue Ridge Run

It’s the intersection of American blues and British rock. When you throw some Foghat onto the stereo, you’re entering a…
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When my last song is sung: A conversation with Rob Ickes

In the bluegrass world, it doesn’t get much bigger than Rob Ickes. Fifteen-time “Dobro Player of the Year” by the…
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The music of the heart: 48th annual Smoky Mountain Folk Festival

It gets to the point without distraction. Folk music — the intersection of the human heart and the greater world…
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This must be the place: ‘North Country Ice Storm of ‘98’

I can still feel the cold air, the sense of hopelessness. Watching the clips of the massive rainfall and flooding…
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Play by your own rules

An iconic mandolin and fiddle player, Sam Bush has rewritten the game of bluegrass, especially when it comes to live…
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Balsam Range turns 10 atop IBMA nominations

Leading this year’s International Bluegrass Music Association awards with eight nominations, Haywood County group Balsam Range is atop the mountain…
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Chatham County Line

Formed in Raleigh in 1999, Chatham County Line has emerged as one of those unique branches of tone and approach…
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Canton Labor Day: Ricky Skaggs

Throughout the 1980s, Ricky Skaggs was the toast of country music. Twelve #1 hits, eight CMA and ACM awards, a…
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The ‘Canton Comeback’

When the Town of Canton relaunched its Labor Day Festival a couple years ago, it was in a crucial move…
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This must be the place: ‘Tired, but wiser for the time’

The trifecta. By this past Monday morning, I was running on fumes heading back to my humble abode in downtown…
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DSO returns to WNC

In their 20 years together, the members of Dark Star Orchestra have equaled — if not surpassed — the number…
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Comin’ Home: Former Black Crowes start anew with Magpie Salute

With the demise of The Black Crowes in 2015, Rich Robinson was in search of new digs.
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WNC welcomes ‘The Great American Solar Eclipse’

At 2:35 p.m. on Aug. 21, Western North Carolina residents and visitors will have the chance to watch as the…
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What to do, where to go?

WNC prepares to celebrate Solar Eclipse
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Prepare to shoot: Eclipse photography takes research, preparation

It’s safe to say that a good solar eclipse photo requires a bit more preparation than your average snapshot.
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Local governments plan for the worst, hope for the best

There are still many unknowns as the historic Total Solar Eclipse approaches Aug. 21, but local governments are trying to…
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Behold the Seer: Chris Robinson Brotherhood roll on

The CRB sports a curious and mischievous grin these days, whistling a tune near-and-dear to their hearts, all while slowing…
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No way to stop the flow: A conversation with Tim O’Brien

In the annals of bluegrass history, the chapter on multi-instrumentalist Tim O’Brien is not only long and bountiful, it’s also…
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This must be the place: ‘Catch my soul, catch the very light ... ’

It does mean something. Sitting in the darkness of the Grail Moviehouse last Thursday, this overwhelming feeling of deep sadness…
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Roundabout: YES swings through WNC

Spanning over six decades, British prog-rock act YES were recently inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Although…
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Finding a balance: Tipping Point Brewing closes, new location set for Brevard

It’s 12:15 p.m. Sunday. On a normal weekend, Tipping Point Brewing in downtown Waynesville would have been open for 45…
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This must be the place: ‘We will get by, we will survive’

Happy birthday, Captain Trips. On this day (Aug. 1) some 75 years ago, Jerome Garcia was born in San Francisco.…
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Field of Dreams: If you build it, they will come

By Kurt J. Volker • Contributing Writer In a sense, Warren and Phil Drake and Warren’s wife Ronda have created their…
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Mortgage agreement goes up in flames
 

Mortgage agreement goes up in flames

Forty-one years have gone into making Dogwood Crafters Cooperative of Dillsboro the successful business it is today. And the co-op…
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This must be the place: ‘Holding too tightly, afraid to lose control’

This one? This one hurt. When I heard Thursday afternoon about the tragic suicide of Chester Bennington, lead singer for…
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This must be the place: ‘Everywhere I turn, here we are…’

I was about an hour late. Rolling up to the Swain County Business Education & Training Center in Bryson City…
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Above the distraction: The Swag celebrates old traditions, welcomes new era

Heading up Hemphill Road, just outside of Maggie Valley, the lush fields and bungalow homes of Jonathan Creek fade into…
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Heinzelmannchen Brewery to close

After a couple years of uncertainty, Heinzelmannchen Brewery in Sylva will close its doors on Thursday evening.
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This must be the place: ‘Would you like to know a secret, just between you and me?’

Those who forget history, tend to... Well, you know the rest. Nowadays, it seems each morning we awaken into another…
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‘Galaxy of Stars’ now ‘WCU PRESENTS’

The “WCU PRESENTS” performance series, previously known as “Galaxy of Stars” brings professional artists from around the world to the…
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Theme for a celebration: Empire Strikes Brass to headline Folkmoot ‘Sunday Soiree’

At the heart of Asheville is a funky soul. And providing the soundtrack to that carefree and self-less attitude of the…
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This must be the place: The year is half-over, my cup half-full

I remembered those places, and those faces. Scrolling through Facebook — through the “fun in the sun” Fourth of July…
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The next chapter: Blue Ridge Books celebrates 10 years

Sitting at a booth in the back of her store on recent morning, Allison Lee remembers the days long ago…
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Religion in early America

The World Methodist Museum in Lake Junaluska announces its participation in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History exhibit. The…
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A Lake J Fourth family tradition

It’s not noteworthy to hear someone ‘round these parts say, “This will be the fourth generation of my family participating…
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This must be the place: Ode to Lloyd, ode to the faces

It’s the hardest part of this gig. As a journalist for just about a decade, I’ve been lucky enough to…
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Pints in Papertown: BearWaters Brewing reopens in Canton

It was weird. Driving around downtown Canton this past weekend, it was weird to have a hard time finding a…
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This must be the place: ‘Look in the mirror, who do you see?’

I look forward to it these days. Calling my dad at the end of the day. With my parents still…
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BPR names new arts journalist

Blue Ridge Public Radio (BPR) continues to invest in the development of local programming and content with the hiring of…
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Front Street a success

Wonderful blue skies, great entertainment and over 60 multi-talented artisans brought out more than 3,000 people to Front Street Arts…
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Innovation Brewing to open Dillsboro location
 

Innovation Brewing to open Dillsboro location

The Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR) has announced that Innovation Brewing will be the new tenant of the GSMR Dillsboro…
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Cataloochee Ranch welcomes Chatham County Line

If you want to understand the history of bluegrass music, you need to look at its entire spectrum — of…
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‘Purrfect’ harmony: The American Museum of The House Cat

It took over 30 years, but Harold Sims can now show the world. “It’s been very rewarding,” he said. “I…
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HCC crafts Asheville exhibit
 

HCC crafts Asheville exhibit

The Folk Art Center in Asheville is currently celebrating Haywood Community College’s Professional Crafts Program graduate class of 2017. With…
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This must be the place: You say ‘covfefe,’ I say ‘who cares?’

I’m exhausted. I think y’all out there reading this can attest to the pure exhaustion — of body, mind and…
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Meister named Mountain Heritage Center director

Pam Meister has been named director of Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center, well known as a showcase for Southern…
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