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‘Dames, Divas and Drama Queens’ at Candlemas concert

Taylor performed as soprano soloist in the Flat Rock Playhouse’s “A Celtic Christmas” in December 2012. Asheville Lyric Opera accompanist Vance Reese will accompany Taylor.

The concert will feature songs that audiences know and love from a wide range of Broadway hit shows, including “Funny Girl,” “The Music Man,” “The Sound of Music,” “Kismet” and many more. There will be a few contemporary favorites mixed in, so audiences will also enjoy some of the best songs from composers Kurt Weill, George Gershwin and Duke Ellington.

An Asheville native now living near Nashville, Taylor has appeared in oratorio, concert, musical theater and opera performances throughout the North and Southeast. She earned a Master of Music degree in vocal performance from The New England Conservatory in Boston, where she studied voice and pedagogy under Mark St. Laurent. Her Bachelor of Music degree in vocal performance is from Furman University, where she studied with mezzo-soprano Trudy Hines Fuller.

In the WNC area, in addition to her 2012 Christmas performance with the Flat Rock Playhouse, Taylor has performed several times with the Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre and the Asheville Lyric Opera. She was also the headlining soloist in the 2010 Asheville Bravo Concert’s “Arts in the

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WNC Nature Center sees record amount of visitors in 2013

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Rain can’t stop fun at opening of Earl Scruggs Center

SHELBY Nearly 60 string musicians played a rousing bluegrass tune before Gov. Pat McCrory spoke at Saturday’s dedication of the Earl Scruggs Center: Music Stories from the American South.

Rain forced part of the grand opening celebration inside the sanctuary of Central United Methodist Church across from the new $6.5 million center that honors the late Cleveland County native and master of the five-string banjo.

As a standing-room audience clapped, a lineup of musicians that included noted bluegrass mandolin player Sam Bush and members of the Steep Canyon Rangers, a band that tours with actor/banjo player Steve Martin, played the instrumental “Reuben.” It’s the same number a young Scruggs picked when he learned to play the five-string banjo with three fingers.

McCrory told the audience that on the way to Shelby he had cranked up Earl Scruggs music full-blast in the car and that as he stood in the church sanctuary, “I feel like I’m in the Grand Ole Opry.”

Although he prepared a speech, McCrory said, “Earl didn’t like to listen to speeches. I can listen to music – how about you?”

He asked for an encore from the musicians. As they regrouped, McCrory said

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Updated information regarding Parkway closure north of Asheville

North of Asheville From Milepost 376 to Milepost 355

(Asheville, NC) – After several weather and contract related delays, work has now begun on a section of Blue Ridge Parkway closed from Milepost 376 at Ox Creek Road to Milepost 355, near the entrance to Mt. Mitchell State Park. This project will stabilize a failed slope just north of Tanbark Ridge Tunnel, at Milepost 374.

While alternate routes are available, the detour route marked with road signs directs traffic from Asheville, NC, along Interstate 40 to U.S. Route 221, back to the Parkway at Spruce Pine, NC, and alternately from Spruce Pine south to Asheville via U.S. Route 221 and Interstate 40. Mt. Mitchell State Park will remain open and accessible from the northern approach along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 330, near Spruce Pine, NC, or from state Route 80.

Due to the dangerous nature of this slope stabilization project, complete closure of the Parkway to motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists is necessary. Contractors doing the work plan to be on site 24-hours a day, utilizing night lighting when possible. Parkway managers ask for the public’s cooperation with this closure, asking motorists to stay alert, be aware of barrier

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US cautions on travel to Sochi Olympics – Asheville Citizen

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Asheville Named Secret Foodie City

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Updated: Friday, January 10 2014, 09:45 PM EST

Asheville’s tasty reputation reaches a whole news audience. Forbes Travel Guide calls Asheville one of the Five Secret Foodie Cities in America. Along with highlighting some restaurants, Forbes gives Looking Glass Farms of Fairview a shout out. Now the secret is out to potential visitors about their locally made cheeses.

“Great, anytime our community can get recognition for all the hard work that many farmers and producers do day in and day out to bring a sustainable product to the market,” said Andy Perkins of Looking Glass Creamery.

The write-up mentions hotspots like Curate and French Broad Chocolate Lounge.

If you’d like to see Forbes’ list of Five Secret Foodie Cities, click here.

Asheville Named Secret Foodie City


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Blue Ridge Parkway road stabilization work now underway near Asheville – Asheville Citizen

After several weather and contract related delays, work has now begun on a section of Blue Ridge Parkway closed from Milepost 376 at Ox Creek Road just north of Asheville, to Milepost 355, near the entrance to Mount Mitchell State Park.

This project will stabilize a failed slope just north of Tanbark Ridge Tunnel, at Milepost 374, which caused a giant crack to open in the roadway this summer.

Visitors examine the Parkway crack near Tanbark Tunnerl this summer.

Visitors examine the “Parkway crack” near Tanbark Tunnerl this summer.

While alternate routes are available, the detour route marked with road signs directs traffic from Asheville, along Interstate 40 to U.S. 221, back to the Parkway at Spruce Pine, and alternately from Spruce Pine south to Asheville via U.S. 221 and Interstate 40.

Mount Mitchell State Park will remain open and accessible, weather permitting, from the northern approach along the Blue Ridge Parkway at Milepost 330, near Spruce Pine, or from N.C. 80. 

Due to the dangerous nature of this slope stabilization project, complete closure of the Parkway to motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists is necessary. 

Contractors doing the work plan to be on site 24-hours a day, using night

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