If there’s one lesson to be learned from artist Clare Sahling’s life, it’s this: It’s never too late to begin the next thing. A sense of humor doesn’t hurt either in navigating life and putting things in perspective.
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ASAP’s Virtual CSA Fair Set for March 10 on Zoom
ASAP will host a virtual CSA Fair on Wednesday, March 10, from 4–6 p.m. on Zoom. The fair will feature about 10 farms in Asheville and the surrounding areas that provide Community Supported Agriculture, or CSA, programs.
Isis Music Hall Hosts Mike Farris in Concert March 13
Tennessee native and GRAMMY Award winner Mike Farris takes the stage at Isis Music Hall on Saturday, March 13, at 8:30 p.m. Farris is widely lauded for his soulful delivery of country and gospel music.
Stream the Documentary “Picture Character” Free with Bardo Arts Center
Bardo Arts Center will stream the documentary Picture Character for free March 14-March 17. The film, directed and produced by Martha Shane and Ian Cheney, explores the history and impact of emojis.
Outdoors: Safe Passage
Many of us are overcome by a sense of helplessness when we see a dead animal on the side of the road. But what if there were a way to prevent this often-fatal collision of the natural and modern worlds, and make it easier for humans and wildlife to live in harmony?
From the Editor: March 2021
Say the word "March" and you feel warm sunshine and imagine the flowers you’ll soon see everywhere. It has been a long winter, a winter that feels almost like it began last March when the world changed in ways none of us could have imagined.
Celebrating Zelda & Creativity at Aurora Studio & Gallery
Aurora Studio & Gallery will host the sixth annual Zelda Fitzgerald Week March 8 through 13 to shed light on the healing aspects of the arts while honoring Fitzgerald—widely known as husband F. Scott’s muse—as a multi-talented artist in her own right.
The Grapevine: Wine to Take Us from Winter to Spring
I know what you’re thinking. Even though spring is on the way, it’s still cold. You’ve got a fire going. All you need is a glass of bold, comforting red wine. You might also be thinking that only red wines pair with heavier dishes and fires. But, think again.