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Feeding Their Souls

The culinary genius of Granny Ada lives on in Ashlie Mitchell’s slow-cooking bean soup.

Telling His Story Through Food

Vishwesh Bhatt has blended his Indian heritage with Southern cooking traditions for an unforgettable evening Under the Stars –September 6 at Skyline Lodge. To reserve your place at the table, call Oak Steakhouse at (828) 482-4720 or book on Open Table experiences.

Delicious Pub Food

The Dancing Bear menu at The High Dive (476 Carolina Way in Highlands) is marvelously seductive. But keep your wits about you – especially on Trivia Night.


Lasting Impressions

The glories of the Land of the Rising Sun are unveiled at The Bascom.

Currents of Life’s River

There’s a touch of the Divine and a dash of Miracle embedded within Michele Page Webster’s beguiling works.

Beauty in Transmutation

For Jane Smithers, change is as welcome as the tumbling seasons.


A Ceramic Sadie Mug

Sadie Sequoya’s passion is kindled by the magical relationship between clay and flame

The Dream has Become a Reality

The curtain rises on the new Highlands Performing Arts Center with a month filled with delights and surprises.

Studio Alive

Studio Alive keeps the Plateau’s burgeoning arts scene vibrant and endlessly surprising.


Painting Comes Full Circle

Zach Claxton’s art is fueled by a life filled with incident and observation

The Essence of Wild

Peggy Marra lost her way for a while – but she’s now back to Where the Wild Things Are.

Broad Wings over the French Broad

Look to the Skies! On September 18-24, depending on weather conditions, birders will hike up Whiteside Mountain to search the sky for soaring hawks; email [email protected] to join the email notification list