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A Six-Week Musical Bonanza

In venues both grand and intimate, the Highlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival spreads its marvelous sound across the Plateau.

Plein Air’s Panorama

Watercolor is an alchemical medium – colors mixing with water, joining with it, being extended by it – creating new life where none had been before. – Joseph Raffael

Immerse Yourself

Highlands Mountaintop Art and Craft Show will be staged at Kelsey-Hutchinson Founders Park, June 24 and 25. This year, it comes with its own soundtrack.


Deep Connection To Nature

After spreading her techniques and her vision across the US and throughout Europe, Norma Hendrix shares her art with The Art League of Highlands-Cashiers, May 22 at The Bascom.

Youth Theatre and More

Highlands Performing Arts Center, 507 Chestnut Street, offers a pair of dramas at two ends of the emotional spectrum.

Pushing Papers

Using bits and bobs and scraps of precious and not-so-precious papers, Carly Marie’s art is evocative and irresistible.


Mountain Theatre Company

Mountain Theatre Company is raising the curtain on some dramatic changes in its 85th season.

Garnering Attention

Steep Canyon Rangers returns to the mountains where it all started – an unforgettable performance at the Highlands Performing Arts Center, Sunday, May 14.

Into the Wood

A new exhibit celebrates the art and the craftsmanship of three generations of Moulthrop men.


The Spring has Sprung

A slew of new exhibits and events mark the Busy Season for Ann Lea Fine Art, 976 Highway 64 East in Cashiers, (just past Ingles Shopping Center on the right).

Let Things Blend Naturally

Cover artist Terry Warren’s works are a subtle blend of well-reasoned technique and deeply-felt aesthetic instinct.

Our Colorful Songsters

Spring brings the return of avian glory to our woodlands.