The Leg and the Goblet
This rant comes to you wreathed in the buttery scent of garlic rolls and, somehow, features an abandoned artificial leg – of course, it’s Donna’s Thanksgiving message.
This rant comes to you wreathed in the buttery scent of garlic rolls and, somehow, features an abandoned artificial leg – of course, it’s Donna’s Thanksgiving message.
The Brothers Marett may have a lesson for us about conducting business in an upright fashion, but this article goes off the rails about half-way down.
The Playhouse and PAC are working on some collaborative projects including drive-in dramas, first-run movies. It may not be live performance, but it will be a welcome diversion guaranteed to amuse and engage.
For artist Jane Adams, the tactile dimension of felting is a beguiling invitation that won’t be ignored.
For Mary Lou Carpenter, life in the mountains is a daily-delivered invitation to create.
“Even in…well, especially in…this challenging time, we need to remind ourselves of Life’s wonder,” a seasonal reminder from the Highlands Chamber of Commerce.
Peggy Crosby’s expanding pollinator pathway is fast-becoming western Carolina’s favorite dive-through. After three seasons of dedicated planning and planting, The Peggy Crosby Community Services Center, the Laurel and Mountain Garden […]
Nathaniel Macon, for whom Macon County was named, was a nonconformist states-rights advocate/legislator who had no use for a strong central government, taxation, and infringement on personal freedoms. Sound familiar? […]
Handwork is becoming increasingly rare in any type of clothing because the skills required are scarce and the costs prohibitive. Only occasionally does someone depart from machinemade ware and […]
Mary Catherine English says she’s a Late Bloomer. Most folks say she’s anything but. At 50, Cathy reinvented herself, going back to college to get a teaching degree. After […]
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