Have an Ice Day: Highlands NC History
Highlands has had a long, long-term relationship with snow and ice and the complications of winter.
Highlands has had a long, long-term relationship with snow and ice and the complications of winter.
An appreciation for nature and tradition and a healthy sense of creative playfulness are woven into each of Michael and Joann Brown’s unique creations.
Thanks to a “Hey, let’s put on a show!” enthusiasm fostered by scores of MGM musicals from yesteryear, Highlands Playhouse is embracing its 2021 season with dazzling new upgrades and a relentlessly optimistic spirit.
A deep reverence for the miracle and mysteries embedded in a piece of wood is the animating principle for woodworker/artist Vatsal Corbett.
For Rodney Byard, the vast wild places of the Plateau (and beyond) are his endlessly surprising studio.
2020’s been an omnishambles year. We’re all hoping the holidays will lift America’s spirit (and consciousness). I’m doing my part. I made a mistletoe ball so huge, it will dwarf your neighbor’s two-story-blow-up-zombie-Rudolf.
As we think about the lush evergreen Christmas trees that are grown on our mountains, consider what almost happened to many of them years ago.
Highlands Playhouse has absorbed the lessons of its lost season and casts its gaze to a careful, confident future.
There’s a loving message embedded in every wooden pen produced by Darren and Michelle Gillett.
Local artistic powerhouse and dynamic presence in the life of Highlands Cynthia Strain is contemplating stepping back (just a little).
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