The Plateau’s Secret Season
Like its more diminutive ursine relatives, the Shadow of the Bear is once again emerging from a long winter’s slumber.
Like its more diminutive ursine relatives, the Shadow of the Bear is once again emerging from a long winter’s slumber.
Bear Shadow spotlights the complex, layered sound of Band of Horses, April 29. For information and tickets, visit bearshadownc.com.
Both the High Dive and Ugly Dog Public House are keeping the beat with their live music schedules.
Old Edwards Inn’s Vintner’s Dinner, set for March 27, is a chance to revel in sumptuous food, generous pours, and stories, lots of stories. For reservations, visit OldEdwardsHospitality.com.
Bear Shadow, slated for April 29 through May 1, sets the tone for a busy Plateau Season with an unforgettable series of daytime experiences.
The Bear Shadow Music Festival does not end at Base Camp. At the same time, a slew of smaller activities are offered – a chance for local participants to engage in the festivities.
Sabrina and Dave Cashion’s loving relationship is based upon a healthy dose of laughter and a romantic sense of inevitability.
As yet another holiday approaches – Valentine’s Day this time – thoughts again turn to wine. Two categories come to mind – dry sparkling (because, of course, it’s celebratory) and […]
Hugh Acheson’s classic Catfish Stew comes drenched in history, with a hard kernel of pain at its core.
Highlands Outpost in Scaly Mountain has the tonic for whatever wintertime blahs you’re trudging through – snow, speed, and a sharp burst of excitement. For
hours, rates, and more details, visit highlandsoutpost.com.
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