Beat from the street (Apr. 24, 2018)
Genevieve Louise Williams has her strength, her health and she loves the place she’s in. She’s eager to step out in the world and celebrate her role in it.
Read moreGenevieve Louise Williams has her strength, her health and she loves the place she’s in. She’s eager to step out in the world and celebrate her role in it.
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 moreThis week we encountered the dynamic duo of Ashlan and Austin, both of whom have found Asheville pleasant so far. Both are creative individuals, with Austin having a penchant for writing while Ashlan considers herself to be an artist.
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 moreNancy Alexander was couped up in a house for five weeks with just a dog and the Internet. TJ Nickerson is inspired by Ernest Hemingway and classic rock-and-roll.
Read moreThis week, we tracked down an artist who goes by the name ‘G-Rock.’ We also met Danny Arnette, a musician with an unbridled love for the city of Asheville.
Read moreMaura Cecille Clay is a mental health worker. Brandon “Dawg” Teague is a comedian with, well, um, slightly offbeat jokes.
Read moreWe talked to a Trump supporter and a Trump protester on the weekend on January 20-21.
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