All Three and Then Some
Despite a generous life that has her pivoting between local projects, Carol Misner has still found time to cultivate a beautiful artistic style.
Despite a generous life that has her pivoting between local projects, Carol Misner has still found time to cultivate a beautiful artistic style.
Sure to liven up the cold winter days inside, the Cashiers School of the Arts announces its winter series of classes in collaboration with The Village Green.
But here’s my own version of a Christmas Miracle – my heart grew three sizes that evening, buoyed by the irrepressible good cheer of seven extremely talented performers.
With his new certification from The Court of Master Sommeliers, D’Arcy Adams brings a deep sophistication to Wolfgang’s extensive wine selection. Determine for yourself the depth of his wine knowledge at 474 Main Street in Highlands.
A visit to On the Verandah proves to be the perfect mood elevator, thanks to a carefully weighed menu and a warm, sunshiny staff –
1536 Franklin Road in Highlands, (828) 526-2338.
At its heart, Invocative Fine Art, 521 N. 4th Street in Highlands, is a transformative experience. It’s open 10:00 to 6:00 P.M. Thursday through Monday.
The new Highlands Performing Arts Center brings a dynamic upgrade to the Plateau’s musical and dramatic offerings. For more information about what’s on tap, visit highlandsperformingarts.com.
The almost mystical alchemy of fire, earth, and unfettered imagination lies at the heart of The Bascom’s Studio Barn Member Pottery Show, October 14 -15.
This is the latest in a series of Laurel covers-in-review. We’re celebrating The Laurel’s 20th birthday with an art appreciation tribute to the exceptional artists in our region who helped attract readers to The Laurel in its infancy.
Highlands Performing Arts Center’s October schedule brings rhythm and unabashed passion to the Plateau.
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