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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

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    All American Made

    Since her debut album, “Midwest Farmer’s Daughter,” overtook airwaves in 2016, the name “Margo Price” has appeared on brightly-lit marquees across the country and late-night television programs around the world.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Art+Music

  • The Enigmatic George Masa

    Word from the Smokies

    From George Masa’s 1915 arrival in Asheville, North Carolina, until his death in 1933, the trailblazing Japanese photographer explored the Smoky Mountains, mapping trails and capturing the region’s grandeur and beauty in photographs.

    Mar 30, 2026

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    Outdoors

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    On the Trail in the Smokies

    Of the many wonderful wildflower excursions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in early to mid spring, a half-day outing along sections of Bradley Fork and Chasteen Creek trails likely ranks among the most rewarding.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Outdoors

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    The Acrobat

    My daughter, Annie, and I saw the circus poster while we were shopping on a Saturday afternoon. The poster featured a ferocious looking tiger and announced that the circus was coming to our town, Marion, North Carolina, in a few days.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Stories

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    Blue Moon Keep on Shining

    When some hears the words blue moon, often what comes to mind is the song “Blue Moon” as sung by Billy Holiday and Frank Sinatra, or “Blue Moon of Kentucky” by Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Stories

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    A Flood of Memories

    This collection of personal essays chronicles moments in Duncan’s life—many from her working-class childhood—and captures the culture of rural Western North Carolina.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Stories

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    Bonding over Beans and Books

    I first met William Ritter during an appropriately-named event called, Hootenanny, a title bestowed on a gathering whereby string instruments are plucked and folk music sang until the wee hours of morning.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Stories

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    Lighting the Fuse

    A century ago, a record producer from New York City headed into Western North Carolina in search of the sound of Southern Appalachia.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Art+Music

  • Cades Cove: A palpable, spiritual place in nature

    Cades Cove

    Arriving in Cades Cove, it’s hard not to be taken aback by the beauty of the place—lush meadows surrounded by the cool, green peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains.

    Mar 30, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Outdoors

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    Savory Soups

    As a youngster growing up in the Smokies, soup was an integral and important part of my family’s foodstuffs, and on a bitter winter’s day a big bowl of one of Momma’s many types was sustenance for the body and uplifting for the soul.

    Jan 25, 2026

    12:00 AM

    Food+Drink