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    The Heavenly Strawberry

    Wild strawberries have always been abundant in the southern Appalachians, and in a passage in his Travels botanical explorer William Bartram described riding for two miles through “strawberry plains” in what was then Cherokee territory.

    Jun 1, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Food+Drink

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    Classic Fare for the Road or the Trail

    I recently compiled a book of recipes oriented towards the hiker, the camper, the boater, the beach-bud, the front porch entertainer; in sum, all of those outdoor summer activities that call for simple, transportable food to enrich the experience.

    Jun 1, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Food+Drink

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    It’s A Great Day to Be Alive

    At age 66, legendary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Darrell Scott is having a career rebirth of sorts.

    Jun 1, 2026

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    Art+Music

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    Word from the Smokies

    With striking white-and-gray plumage, yellow beaks and talons, and powerfully compact bodies, peregrine falcons are beautiful birds in any posture.

    Jun 1, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Outdoors

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    On the Trail in the Smokies

    Nearly all the 150 or so maintained trails in Great Smoky Mountains National Park end at another trail or at a road. But a few paths in the Smokies’ 850-mile network of trails end at backcountry campsites.

    Jun 1, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Outdoors

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    The Road to Independence

    This busy 250th birthday year of independence marks the perfect time to explore some of our regional historical sites that contributed to the unique American story.

    Jun 1, 2026

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    Stories

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    Linville Gorge

    The Linville Gorge is one of those rare places where you can glimpse part of the North Carolina landscape in its wildest, most rugged form. Other than changes created by nature, it remains virtually the same as when it was part of Cherokee territory.

    Jun 1, 2026

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    Outdoors

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    Covetousness with a Dash of Contentment

    We are taught that coveting is wrong. It says so in the Good Book. It’s written on thin rice-paper pages, a command. “Thou shalt be happy with what you have.” A reminder that we should not let our wandering eyes want what our neighbor has.

    Jun 1, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Stories

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    Love and Loss in The Marriage Bed

    Tommy Hays’ fifth novel, The Marriage Bed, marks an exciting return to adult fiction for the Asheville-based novelist.

    Jun 1, 2026

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    Stories

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    The Challenge

    There aren’t many decisions to clutter your mind if you are a boy and it’s summer and a swimming hole beckons near your home. Except one.

    Jun 1, 2026

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    Stories

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    Cabbage

    For our mountain forebears, as was true for most folks who lived close to the land, cabbage was an especially prized vegetable.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Food+Drink

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    A Forager’s Feast

    One step out your door, if you live anywhere with earth to welcome your feet, is an invitation to tiptoe so that you don’t step on your next meal.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Food+Drink