Beat from the street (Apr. 10, 2018)
Jeromiah ‘Jéjà Vu’ Mcrae is a 22-year-old jack-of-all-trades who is passionate about rap and guitar, amongst other things. He also describes himself as a ‘nanja.’
Read moreJeromiah ‘Jéjà Vu’ Mcrae is a 22-year-old jack-of-all-trades who is passionate about rap and guitar, amongst other things. He also describes himself as a ‘nanja.’
Read moreMatthew Jason McCorkle wears his love for bands like The Misfits and Black Flag on his sleeve. He’s also glad he’s still here.
Read moreThomas Calder describes himself as structured, creative and anxious. A literature enthusiast, the 32-year-old writer for the Mountain Xpress also enjoys listening to Rancid.
Read moreSundance Henson has a lot to say about the current state of Asheville. From its people to the recent price of housing, he holds nothing back in this candid interview.
Read moreDJ Ronald has a penchant for hallucinogens and a disdain for a certain type of Asheville local. He also loves architecture.
Read moreAndrew Davidson Dwyer is a social worker who admires the work of the Romantic poets. Noah Proudfoot Stockdale dresses to express.
Read morePoor Boy Krill is a blues musician who describes himself as free, creative and disciplined. Mikey the Fiddler Man has an unusual motto.
Read moreCathy Hubbell is an Uber driver who finds herself becoming more outgoing as time progresses. Diana Loveland, a police officer, shares what she likes and dislikes most about her job.
Read moreLarisa Karr Managing Editor lakarr@unca.edu Tyler Monroe-Karen, 24, jack-of-all-trades, originally from Gainesville, Florida What is your profession? “Everything.”
Read moreDerek Welch was originally a journalist who found himself prone to kicking along the roads in the Lower 48. Brett Morgan and Ashley Dillingham believe Asheville isn’t as freaky as it used to be.
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