Mélange of the Mountains: Culinary event returns to temp the taste buds March 29
 

Mélange of the Mountains: Culinary event returns to temp the taste buds March 29

By Sarah Kucharski • Staff Writer Culinary connoisseurs will have a chance to sample the skills of a dozen local…
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Masters of their musical domains
 

Masters of their musical domains

By Chris Cooper Two very different artists and albums, but similar in the pursuit of uniqueness and mastery in their…
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Franklin carver hatches a unique idea
 

Franklin carver hatches a unique idea

By Sarah Kucharski • Staff Writer The duck egg is just slightly larger than the chicken egg, its shell a…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

“300” OK, to be perfectly honest, this is a “qualified recommendation.” “300” is currently in the theatres, but the original…
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From Waynesville to the Big Apple
 

From Waynesville to the Big Apple

By Michael Beadle Nick Taylor’s career in journalism has spanned four decades and several cities, but it all began in…
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For a swinging sound, look no further than downtown
 

For a swinging sound, look no further than downtown

By Chris Cooper If you’ve wandered down Main Street in the early part of a summer evening over the years,…
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Honoring the lost voices
 

Honoring the lost voices

By Michael Beadle Iranian-born author Farnoosh Moshiri writes about people who are enemies of the state, those who have disappeared,…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

Lucinda Williams, West If you don’t already know her, go back to the beginning and catch up, because you’ve missed…
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Air skillfully paints a delicate soundscape
 

Air skillfully paints a delicate soundscape

What exactly do you say about these guys? There’s certainly something nostalgic in just how painfully arty what they’re doing…
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Food of the Gods
 

Food of the Gods

By Michael Beadle Call it a Kiss. A sweet treat. A bonbon. A decadent delight.
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Chocolate sensation
 

Chocolate sensation

By Michael Beadle Come March 24, sink your teeth into blueberry truffles, fudge cookies, and mocha cheesecake.
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Newly formed Balsam Range features some of the finest
 

Newly formed Balsam Range features some of the finest

By Sarah Kucharski • Staff Writer Balsam Range, a newly formed group of all-star pickers, will play a free concert…
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Y’all come back
 

Y’all come back

By Michael Beadle The annual foot-stompin’, hand-clappin’, kick-up-your-heels music-and-dance show known as the Summit Country and Western Show at Tuscola…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

Battlestar Galactica Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m a Battlestar fanatic. A few weekends ago, my wife and I glued ourselves…
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Chapin channels something powerful in The Calling
 

Chapin channels something powerful in The Calling

In 1992 Mary Chapin Carpenter released Come On, Come On, and though it’s a little hazy as to how I…
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Recommended diversions

Nature Deficit Disorder Sometimes, you read an interview and it hits home, hard. Last month’s issue of The Sun, a…
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The Broken West nails vintage pop —  in all the right ways
 

The Broken West nails vintage pop — in all the right ways

It’s the tambourine that gives it away. Those insistent eighth notes from the piano during the chorus, the sparkly harmonies…
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The Fine Art of Being Wrong (sort of...)
 

The Fine Art of Being Wrong (sort of...)

I spend a considerable amount of time being disappointed by music. It’s sad, because I also happen to love music,…
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Mountain Heart serves up musical surprise
 

Mountain Heart serves up musical surprise

By Chris Cooper To say that Mountain Heart isn’t exactly your “average” bluegrass band is more than a slight understatement.…
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Broadway comes to Cullowhee
 

Broadway comes to Cullowhee

By Michael Beadle He’s been a Beast. An alien bounty hunter. A Rum Tum Tugger and Inspector Javert. And now…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

“The Painted Veil” Kitty (Naomi Watts), a bored London socialite, marries Walter Fane (Edward Norton), a doctor and student of…
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As her craft evolves, Jones’ spirit remains true
 

As her craft evolves, Jones’ spirit remains true

By Chris Cooper When Norah Jones swept the 2003 Grammies, it was more than just a victory for a new…
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Peaceful sounds: Bryson City woman organizes local musicians for a cause
 

Peaceful sounds: Bryson City woman organizes local musicians for a cause

By Sarah Kucharski • Staff Writer Downtown Sylva will host a non-partisan stand for peace on Saturday, Feb. 17, with…
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Honeymoon Edition So my husband and I celebrated our three-month anniversary by finally going on our honeymoon this January. We…
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Stone Black aims high with a familiar formula
 

Stone Black aims high with a familiar formula

Expectations are tricky things. You can crack open a CD with basically one of two mindsets: “This is going to…
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The world according to glass
 

The world according to glass

By Michael Beadle Glass dazzles. It bears no secrets. It illuminates the world around itself.
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Green gas heavy metal: Jackson’s County’s Green Energy Park offers methane-fired blacksmith forge
 

Green gas heavy metal: Jackson’s County’s Green Energy Park offers methane-fired blacksmith forge

By Anna Fariello • Guest Writer William Rogers has been a professional metalsmith for more than 25 years, but nothing…
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Recommended diversions

The Grey Eagle Over the last four years I have had the great opportunity to work with David Holt in…
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Local lo-fi gets a high five
 

Local lo-fi gets a high five

By Chris Cooper Morning Missed: Broken Cords Of Rotten Wood
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Recommended Diversions
 

Recommended Diversions

As you probably know by now, we are on the verge of another “revolution in technology.” Specifically, your current DVD…
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Elana James: A fiery violinist takes it solo
 

Elana James: A fiery violinist takes it solo

By Chris Cooper Swing can take many forms. It can bop and bounce like Calloway and Ellington, or it can…
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Listening to the stone
 

Listening to the stone

By Michael Beadle A goddess rises through ribbons of translucent alabaster. A pair of doves flutters from bronzed hands. An old,…
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Recommended Diversions
 

Recommended Diversions

In putting together my annual list of the year’s best albums, I was reminded of what a terrific year 2006…
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Darren Nicholson: Darren Nicholson
 

Darren Nicholson: Darren Nicholson

By Chris Cooper Yeah, it’s a quip that’s terribly overused — the one about “... there must be something in the…
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In your Internet ear
 

In your Internet ear

Just before Christmas, singer/songwriter Ashley Chambliss of Sylva got an email from the online music site where her music is…
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World wide from Canton
 

World wide from Canton

By Sarah Kucharski — Staff Writer John Anderson’s boisterous voice streams out from the computer speakers.
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield Margaret Lea, the daughter of an antique book collector, receives a curious letter from…
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A hip, humanitarian collaboration
 

A hip, humanitarian collaboration

By Chris Cooper Some conclusions could be drawn after listening to Rhythms Del Mundo in its entirety.
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Joyful gospel: Harlem Gospel Choir aims to enlighten as well as entertain audiences
 

Joyful gospel: Harlem Gospel Choir aims to enlighten as well as entertain audiences

By Sarah Kucharski It was Allen Bailey’s aim to bring about a better understanding of black culture and the church’s…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

Small, but Big Something most retail stores do before a busy Christmas season is run some kind of “sales report”…
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I Got A Guitar For Christmas ... Now What Do I Do?
 

I Got A Guitar For Christmas ... Now What Do I Do?

By Chris Cooper Christmas is one of those times where there’s a surge of buying in the instrument market, and…
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Start the year with some drama — HART style
 

Start the year with some drama — HART style

By Michael Beadle What is art? What makes a relationship stand the test of time? How do you move on…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

Traditions It’s over now, but the 24 hours between Christmas Eve afternoon, say around 6 p.m., and the evening of…
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Five questions
 

Five questions

Tell us about what you do. How did you learn what you do? What are your duties day-to-day? What about…
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Speace’s style still rings true
 

Speace’s style still rings true

Something I’ve noticed over the years is that the longer you’re on this planet, the smaller said planet seems to…
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Then & Now: Project catalogs the ongoing artistic value of what was once mere necessity
 

Then & Now: Project catalogs the ongoing artistic value of what was once mere necessity

By Sarah Kucharski • Staff Writer The Craft Revival: Shaping Western North Carolina Past and Present Web site is located…
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Recommended diversions
 

Recommended diversions

“A Man for All Seasons” Robert Bolt’s award-winning play was released as a movie in 1966, winning six Academy Awards…
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Recommended diversions

NPR’s All Songs Considered Podcast Admittedly, I’ve been slow to catch on to the iPod revolution. I received a green,…
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Three from the vault
 

Three from the vault

By Chris Cooper I’m beginning to notice a relationship between the acquisition of “new” used CDs at my place of…
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A Nose for Books  Tiny, small-town bookstore attracts big-time authors
 

A Nose for Books Tiny, small-town bookstore attracts big-time authors

By Michael Beadle Cyrano’s Bookshop in downtown Highlands may be all of 700 square feet, but that hasn’t stopped its…
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