Full of fresh color palettes and new energy, the works of Angelique Tassistro, Cassie Butcher, Celia Barbieri and Monty Phillips show well together, from functional to sculpture ceramics as well
Lyman Street from Amboy to Riverside & up to Hill Street are for the most part closed to auto traffic until the French Broad River flood waters recede. Hopefully in a day or so, as long as we
2nd Saturday for May 2013 is a busy one, starting with a pancake brunch @ the Grey Eagle @ 10am, then over to theAsheville Ceramic Gallery Grand Opening @ 10am to 6pm @ 109 Roberts Street... plus
Ananda Hair Salon, an art institution in downtown Asheville for 15 years, due to its consistently discriminating choices of wall adornment, is now open @ its second location, trackside @ The Wedge
We love having a teenager in the ARAD... so please do show up for MMS' quinceanera party this Wednesday, April 24 from 11am to 6pm... lunch is being served between noon & 2pm... brews & music
On Friday, May 3, 2013, The Megaphone Project will be installed at The Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Community Center, from 4-7 pm. LEAF Schools & Streets along with, Madeleine Flynn and Tim
Coincidentally or not, the most recent fire @ 159 Riverside Drive, the ruins of the Asheville Cotton Mill, took place 18 years to the day (April 2, 2013) after this property was consumed by fire,
New Belgium Brewery Asheville has a new link for information about all things brewery as it moves forward with demolition this spring. In addition, Bradley Barrett, of Old World Architectural &
CrossFit Pisgah hosts the inaugural "River Ruckus," a 2-day CrossFit competition to be held on the banks of the French Broad River in Asheville's River Arts District on April 6-7, 2013. The event
Preview Party will happen @ 37 Paynes Way (the new address for the trackside of the WEDGE building) in space #3 now known as Splurge: Distinctive Lighting & Vintage Furnishings... the new home
Along a recently recognized stretch of long dormant roadway, sits The Wedge Brewery. Thanks to the efforts of the City of Asheville & Wedge Brewery proprietor & long time John Payne good