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‘Literary South’ gives a taste of talent

“A Visitor’s Guide to the Literary South,” by Trish Foxwell. The Countryman Press, Woodstock, Vt. 2013. 208 pp. $19.95.

SALISBURY — “A Visitor’s Guide to the Literary South” guides readers and travelers to sites of well-known writers of the South. This South includes North and South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi. That’s a lot of states, and if you’re a regular reader, you know there are a goodly number of writers from these states who deserve recognition.

Foxwell, who has written in a number of national publications, is also the author of “Historic Hotels and Hideaways” and has lived and traveled throughout the South.

For whatever reason — the constraints of space or time — Foxwell sticks with big names, like William Faulkner, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Thomas Wolfe, Flannery O’Connor. There are some authors she writes about who are not household names, but they may be in their respective states.

North Carolina is chock full of writers, such as Salisbury’s John Hart, who made the New

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Season of light

NEW YORK — Lights, trees, gingerbread and the Grinch are among the Christmastime attractions on display around the country.

Here are some East Coast attractions that might fit your travel plans this year — or that you can put on your list for the future:

Close to home

New York City’s holiday traditions never fail to please:

There is the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and, of course, windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.

In the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts its annual train show, with model trains winding around miniature replicas of New York landmarks made from plant materials like bark, leaves and nuts.

At Grand Central Terminal, there are real trains, along with a light show each evening through Dec. 26 from 5 to 11 p.m.

And at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, an interactive exhibit called “The Grinch’s Holiday Workshop” is up through Dec. 31, along with a synthetic ice rink where kids

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Art Notes: Dec. 15

Painter, sculptor’s holiday open house

Artist Bonnie Bardos will feature paintings, sculpture, note cards and more during her Holiday Open Studio event today from 1 to 4 p.m.

Located at Bardos’ 1895 “Art House” at 285 Greenville St., the studio will display a range of works by the artist.

Bardos’ “Esto Perpetua” landscapes are represented by Patricia Carlisle Fine Art in Santa Fe, N.M.; and Skyuka Fine Art in Tryon.

For more information, visit Bardos’ website at bonniebardos.com.

Call to local artists for {Re}HAPPENING project

Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center and The Media Arts Project are seeing Chance Operations artists for the 2014 {Re}HAPPENING. Artists may apply now through Jan. 1.

Selected artists will create a new work in a spontaneous and collaborative way.

The artists’ names are randomly selected to create teams, and each team is presented with various elements, challenges and problems to solve.

The result is a new and indeterminate piece.

Artists of all genres, from performance to sculpture, are encouraged to apply.

The Chance Operations projects will premier at the {Re}HAPPENING on April 5 at Camp Rockmont in Black Mountain.

For more information and to apply, visit rehappening.com.

The {Re}HAPPENING is a fundraising event for both Black Mountain College Museum + Arts Center and The Media Arts

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Holiday events light up across the U.S.

Lights, trees, gingerbread and the Grinch are among the Christmastime attractions on display around the United States. Here are some details.

New York City’s holiday traditions include the tree at Rockefeller Center, the Radio City “Christmas Spectacular” show, origami decorations on the tree at the American Museum of Natural History, the Neapolitan Baroque creche and tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and of course windows decorated with Christmas themes in stores around the city.

In the Bronx, the New York Botanical Garden hosts its annual train show, with model trains winding around miniature replicas of New York landmarks made from plant materials such as bark, leaves and nuts. At Grand Central Terminal, there are real trains, along with a light show each evening through Dec. 26 from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. And at the Children’s Museum of Manhattan, an interactive exhibit called “The Grinch’s Holiday Workshop” is up through Dec. 31, along with a synthetic ice rink where kids can skate in their socks.

In Florida, Universal Orlando offers the “Grinchmas Wholiday Spectacular” show, and re-enactments of New York’s Macy’s parade with balloons and costumed characters, through Jan.

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Homeless mom, newborn play roles of Mary and baby Jesus

Fearful that her abuser (now incarcerated) would find her, she eventually ran out of places to stay, and in desperation sought help from WNC Rescue Ministries, which contacted Sczudlo at Steadfast House.

“It was horrible,” Sczudlo said, tearing up at the memory. “When my staff and I thought about a woman who was eight and a half months pregnant, living on the streets in November, and about to give birth to a child with no one there to help her … we talked about it and said, yes, we have a long waiting list, but here was someone in dire need, and we decided we needed to bring her in.”

Goodlet, who grew up in foster care and has never known much stability in her life, arrived with nothing but a knapsack with one change of clothes, a few personal items, and nothing for her baby. When Sczudlo sent out a note to volunteers about the mother-to-be’s situation, “diapers, formula, clothes, everything came pouring into this house to take care of this child.”

“The women here have surrounded her with love and help and support, and she feels like this is home,” Sczudlo

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Regional school choirs perform at the Asheville Airport

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McCrory lights State Capitol Christmas tree

Hundreds of people gathered on the south grounds of the State Capitol Thursday evening to watch Gov. Pat McCrory light the Capitol Christmas tree.

“It’s advent, so every day we have an activity,” said Annie Frank, who brought her daughters, Lola and Sophie, to the event to help them learn the importance of family and traditions.

“I have all sorts of different things on like driving around to go see the lights and coming to do this,” Frank said. “At this age, it’s kind of hard, but maybe if we do something every day, they’ll get it.”

Sarah Davis is also getting her daughter started early. This will be Emma Catherine’s first Christmas and the family’s first holiday in the Triangle.

“We’ve just moved to Raleigh and wanted to see what the town had to offer,” Davis said.

Kelly Cherry and her organization, the Junior Woman’s Club of Raleigh, handed out hot cider and cookies at the event, which also included performances by local musicians. She said the tree-lighting encourages the community to come together.

“It’s just a great opportunity for everyone to come out

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