A Classic Tomato Pie
Tomato Pie is a sonnet to the fading days of a Southern Summer. It might be a secret, so don’t share it with anyone from Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Tomato Pie is a sonnet to the fading days of a Southern Summer. It might be a secret, so don’t share it with anyone from Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
A quintessential Plateau dining experience reaches some sort of peak perfection, thanks to Rosewood Market. Rosewood is located at 117 Franklin Road in Highlands (adjoining the Citgo Station). You can stop in or call ahead at (828) 526-0383.
For poet Richard Betz, a lifetime of observations and silent reveries has found expression in his first book, Bells in the Night. You’ll find copies at Shakespeare &å Company, 204 North 4th Street in Highlands.
Highlands-Cashiers Players takes on the Issue of the Age – Covid-19 – with a light-hearted (yes, light-hearted) musical. The Great Pandemic – a Mystery Musical Love Story will be staged at Highlands Performing Arts Center, October 14-17 and 21-24. For more information, visit highlandsperformingarts.com/hcp.
For Annell Metsker’s evocative portraits, the life of the heart is always the heart of the matter.
Local author Susan Posey walked the miles of her ancestors to deliver A Home on Wilder Shores.
Though she’s updated its appearance and tweaked its stable of artists, Susan Whiteside Williams has preserved her father’s generous animating spirit in The William Whiteside Art Gallery. Discover for yourself at 1057 US 64 West in Cashiers or visit whitesideartgallery.com
The Art League of Highlands-Cashiers will explore the directions of The Bascom and the future of the Artistic Community on
the Plateau.
A newly-invigorated calendar promises that there won’t be any Sleepy Season for Highlands Playhouse.
The concerts offered at Highlands Performing Arts for the month allow audiences to feel, truly feel, the music.
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