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Engaging with Art: How “viewshed” Reflects the Spirit of Black Mountain College

The Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center will host the exhibition "viewshed" from April 4 to August 16, 2025, showcasing the lasting influence of Black Mountain College on contemporary art through interdisciplinary engagement, historical dialogue, and innovative artistic practices by various artists.

Empire Strikes Brass to Headline St. Patrick’s Day Bash at Hendersonville Theatre

Empire Strikes Brass headlined Hendersonville Theatre's St. Patrick's Day celebration on March 15, 2025. The event featured high-energy performances blending funk and rock. Tickets were $38, with discounts for groups. The Hometown Sound Music Series aimed to foster community spirit through live music while supporting local artists. Upcoming play "Life Sucks" offered additional entertainment options.

An Epic Drama: The Lehman Trilogy

The North Carolina Stage Company will present "The Lehman Trilogy," directed by Charlie Flynn-McIver, from March 13 to April 6, 2025, featuring acclaimed actors and exploring the rise and fall of Lehman Brothers in American capitalism.

Baseball Juggernauts Getting into Full Swing

Local baseball powerhouses T.C. Roberson and Asheville are in full swing in the new season, with A.C. Reynolds and West Henderson less consistent but also providing highlights.

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Buncombe County Reappraisal Notices Going Out

Given that any complex rating scale is going to be unfair, Buncombe County's assessor's office is going to great lengths to be as kind as possible to survivors of Helene while upholding state statutes. The 2025 assessment was delayed, and owners will now receive tax bills based on the condition of their property on January 1.

South College Celebrating Milestone of 1,000 Students in Competency-Based Education

South College has surpassed 1,000 students in its Competency-Based Education programs while launching a Doctor of Nursing Practice (Post-Master’s) program. This innovative approach allows working professionals to learn at their own pace, addressing critical needs in the nursing workforce and ensuring high educational standards.

Assessing City’s Revenue Losses: The Aftermath of Hurricane Helene

Former Asheville Vice Mayor Chris Peterson addressed the city's 2025-2026 budget public hearing, emphasizing the financial impact of Hurricane Helene, revenue losses, and the need for economic diversification, while suggesting potential tax hikes and prioritizing effective budget management for recovery.

Intimate Chamber Music at Brevard Davidson River Presbyterian Church

The Brevard Philharmonic will present “Chamber Strings” on March 9, 2025, at Brevard Davidson River Presbyterian Church, featuring 15 string players under Artistic Director James C. Fellenbaum. The program includes works by Mendelssohn, Sibelius, and Florence Price, along with American melodies. Upcoming concerts include Cirque de la Symphonie on March 29 and American composers on May 18.

Understanding the Risks of Tariffs on Medical Supplies in Asheville

Medical societies and advocacy groups are raising alarms about the financial impact tariffs, and funding cuts could have on the industry. Asheville would not directly be impacted much by NIH funding cuts, but tariffs could drive up costs for doctor visits, prescriptions, and insurance.

Protecting Water Quality: The Importance of Blue Creek in the Yadkin River Watershed

Foothills Conservancy of North Carolina has secured a perpetual agricultural conservation easement on Blue Creek Farm, protecting its ecological integrity and supporting local agriculture. This initiative highlights the importance of collaboration between landowners and conservation organizations in preserving vital natural resources for future generations.