Ramblin’ man: A conversation with Butch Trucks
For 45 years, The Allman Brothers Band took rock-n-roll and stretched it into the unlimited possibilities of blues and jazz.…
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WCU students join The Heritage Calendar project
There will be Catamount paw prints on the next edition of a calendar highlighting North Carolina’s African-American heritage as Western…
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WCU Road Works for organizations, communities
Western Carolina University has a new free outreach program called WCU Road Works that will present theatrical, music, film and…
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Greening Up The Mountains welcomes spring
Drawing thousands of visitors each year, the 19th annual Greening Up The Mountains Spring Festival will be held from 10…
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WCU jazz festival returns
Western Carolina University’s 14th annual jazz festival will feature an afternoon and evening of music, special guests and celebration from…
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Mural unveiling in Asheville
A 6x12-foot interpretive art mural showcasing the cultural heritage of the “Shindig on the Green” at Pack Square Park will…
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Country Western Show returns to Tuscola
The Tuscola High School Summit Choir will present the 34th annual Country Western Show at 7 p.m. April 15-16 and…
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Get in the tub
One of the true beauties of living in the mountains of Western North Carolina is the sheer fact that you…
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Haywood art entities come together
The Haywood County Arts Council (HCAC) recently solidified partnerships with Haywood Arts Regional Theatre (HART) and The Strand at 38…
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Beloved locomotive returns to Bryson City
After long awaited anticipation Great Smoky Mountains Railroad (GSMR) is excited to announce that the historic #1702 Steam Engine will…
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Creative arts workshop retreats
From the beginning Cullowhee Mountain Arts (CMA) has been committed to hosting high-quality workshops taught by instructors with national and…
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Want to own a quilt block?
If you have ever wondered what those giant, colorful blocks are on the sides of buildings and other structures throughout…
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New sculpture at The Bascom
Artist John Kenneth Melvin will break ground on a new site-specific sculpture at the entrance of The Bascom art center’s…
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Hammering away at your dreams: Blacksmithing program expands Green Energy Park’s vision
Stepping into the blacksmithing studio at the Jackson County Green Energy Park in Dillsboro last Saturday, the continuous sound of…
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Mountain Born & Bred: Haywood journalist releases collection
Turning the steering wheel onto Johnson Street, one quickly leaves the unrelenting bustle of two-way traffic along N.C. 110. Immediately,…
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Entries sought for Taste of Chocolate
An open call for entries to the 17th annual Taste of Chocolate Plus is currently underway. The event will take…
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State of the Arts: WCU holds art summit for WNC creative leaders
In an effort to bring together the artistic hearts and minds from around Western North Carolina, the “LEAD:Arts” summit was…
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Discounted Penland classes for WNC residents
Penland School of Crafts has open spaces in a number workshops in its second summer session available at half tuition…
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Shelton House seeks volunteers, board members
The Shelton House, which houses the Museum of North Carolina Handicrafts in Waynesville, is in need of people interested in…
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WCU reaches out to special needs students
It was a year-and-a-half ago that Western Carolina University’s director of athletic bands, David Starnes, was asked by United Sound…
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This must be the place
“They headed down south and they’re still running today…” As The Steve Miller Band blasted through the hit song “Take…
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Jack to Jesus: WNC country singer releases new album, sets sights on Nashville
It’s all about the song. That’s what the goal is for Joe Lasher Jr. At 19, the country singer has spent…
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This must be the place
$25.06. The total at the gas pump. Full tank. Waynesville to Tybee Island, Georgia. Around 350 miles. As an impending snowstorm…
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Mountain Heritage Center selected for accreditation academy
Western Carolina University’s Mountain Heritage Center is among 10 museums selected to participate in the American Alliance of Museums’ new…
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Musical tribute to Civilian Conservation Corps
Author Bill Jamerson will present a music and storytelling program about how the Civilian Conservation Corps camps improved the surrounding…
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Where East meets West: Thai fusion restaurant enters next chapter in Waynesville
It’s lunchtime in downtown Waynesville. Hungry bellies wander up the sidewalk in search of nourishment. It is the calm before…
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This must be the place
Boo yah. That was my exact response (loudly) when I was informed last week I’d won a few awards from the…
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Veteran reflects on World War II, life and poetry
He got to me before I could get to him. Turning into the large parking lot of the Canton Ingles…
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Open call for artists, designers
The Jackson County Arts Council is looking for local artists/designers to participate in their spring fundraiser event “Trashion Show” to…
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Over the hills and far away: Balsam Mountain Inn ‘Songwriters in the Round’
Pulling off the Great Smoky Mountains Expressway onto the Cabin Flats Road, within an earshot of Waynesville, a cold wind…
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This must be the place
Editor’s Note: On Feb. 9, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders won the Democratic primary in New Hampshire. Garret posted a photo…
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Where everybody knows your name: Tipping Point Brewing celebrates five years
It all started in a boat. “Dan [Elliot], Jon [Bowman] and I were fishing on Wolf Lake,” Doug Weaver said. “And…
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This must be the place
It ain’t so bad. Getting older. Tomorrow is my 31st birthday, and as I reflect on my first year of…
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Bachelor auction to raise funds for WOW
With less than two weeks to go, the Women of Waynesville (WOW) are eager with excitement to bring to Haywood…
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An award-winning nap
‘Cat on a Ledge’ by acclaimed Waynesville painter Jenny Buckner was recently named an “Honorable Mention for Artistic Excellence 2015”…
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Go tell it on the mountain: Living room concert series sparks curiosity, camaraderie
Heading west on Highway 76, the last of the warm sunshine falls behind the silent Blue Ridge Mountains. With the…
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This must be the place
That song — you know that song — came over the stereo and I felt my shoulders relax.
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Healing the mountains, healing the people
Byron Ballard is one misunderstood witch. “There is this whole cultural mythology that witches aren’t human. They’re seen as these…
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Open call for vendors
An open call is currently underway for artists, crafters, environmental groups and food vendors for the 19th annual Greening Up…
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Waynesville Rec offers senior trips
Seniors may begin registering for the following trips in January, which will be hosted by the Waynesville Parks and Recreation…
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Waka Flocka Flame to play WCU
Acclaimed rapper Waka Flocka Flame will hit the stage at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14, in the Ramsey Regional Activity…
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HART to present Ephron hit, new café
The production of the Nora Ephron play “Love Loss and What I Wore” will take place at 7:30 p.m. Jan.…
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Nantahala purchases new facility, expands production
In a long-awaited strategic move, Nantahala Brewing in Bryson City will soon be putting the final touches on the purchase…
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