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Western North Carolina breweries, businesses and non-profits team up with Asheville Brewers Alliance for a week of events celebrating local craft beer.

The grants support five innovative, arts-based ideas in the inaugural year of the Arts Build Community grant cycle.

The opening highlights unique collage and assemblage artworks created by Open Hearts Art Center artists.

The Asheville Yoga Festival is set for July 26-29.

Bob Boilen, creator and host of NPR’s All Songs Considered and Tiny Desk Concert, will be the keynote speaker.

Hundreds of Pisgah Legal Services supporters will gather at the Renaissance Asheville Hotel on April 11 to celebrate.

Underdeveloped characters with questionable motives maneuver a thin plot that's held together with nothing more than a non-stop barrage of nostalgia.

The UNC Asheville Queer Studies Conference began in 1989.

UNC Asheville has met five standards developed by the Arbor Day Foundation to promote healthy trees and student involvement on campus.

Voting rights and civic engagement are key components of this event.

Ronald Manheimer explores situations from the lives of prominent existentialist philosophers and uses those biographical stories to shed light on key existentialist ideas.

The theme of this year's event is intersections through the arts.

The exhibition ponders the phrase "I am" and examines the constant moral battle between self and other.

Thanks in part to the grant, the museum has a fully operational makerspace, which includes 3D printers, a laser cutter and more.

A nearly pointless adventure film that really wants to be something it's not.

The special events on April 5 and 6 are free and open to the public.

Tobacco once was king, but over the last 15 years, WNC farms have found success in growing local foods, according to the ASAP report.

Beautiful, alien, and thought provoking sci-fi the way it's supposed to be.

Art by alumna Celia Gray and student Lily Furniss to be highlighted.

The work of an encaustic artist and a jewelry designer will be on display in the exhibition that opens May 4.

The April 14 event will serve as a fundraiser for the nonprofit Green Built Alliance.

Tews is the creator of "Felines of New York" and a regular at the Comedy Cellar in New York.

Steve Kelly and the Tribute Kings will bring their show to Flat Rock Playhouse for one weekend only in April.

An intriguing character study of a lonely Japanese woman on a quest to find meaning.

The Sublime Theater's first production will start previews at The BeBe Theater April 19, with the production running weekends through May 5.

A group of 11th-grade students at Franklin School of Innovation have started a multi-faced project to examine the issue of housing insecurity.

Asheville Climate City Week includes a host of events, from workshops and lectures to art openings and much more.

All Around Artsy Productions will hold a secret short film premiere screening party Sunday at Wedge at Foundation.

The movie has a few flaws, but ultimately it's a fascinating story about a fascinating woman.

"Starbright" by Sean David Robinson, a first-time playwright, will be performed over the course of three weeks as part of the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival.

The 17th annual film fest will feature topical documentaries including one delving into the impact of the Pulse nightclub shooting, as well as one examining trans life.

Along with host, Terry there are five other fantastic women in this show, including locals Moira Goree and Kelly Morgan.

It's Asheville's largest vaudeville show, and it's mostly snake-free.

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From a few satisfying favorites to some delicious new flavor combinations, Hendersonville Restaurant Week features a little bit of everything.

The festival brings out both beloved bohemians from the local arts community, as well as award-winning stars from the world outside.

Local artists Kyle Keeler and Laurie Yeates Adams will be featured in the FW Gallery at Woolworth Walk in April.

Social consciousness doesn't get much more fun than this. Black Panther is not just for fans of the genre, but a must-see for everyone.

An interesting mix of short films that will surely have something for everyone

The Celebrating Middle School Success exhibition will feature works by students from four area schools.