Creative Writing Grad Student Finds Poetry in Favorite Songs Posted on October 22, 2025October 22, 2025 by Katie Martinez-Lagunas Noelle Gomez is a writer who believes musical lyrics are a form of poetry. She’s found comfort in a This One by Reggie Pearl, an artist she first heard two years ago.
Sleeping With Sirens Song Carries Special Meaning Posted on October 22, 2025October 22, 2025 by Dorothy Carpenter Ashley Kosinski recalls a song from her middle school years that helped get her through some tough times.
The Music Project Aficionado Posted on October 22, 2025October 22, 2025 by Piper Harried Rosemary Cook delves into her favorite artists and music genres, revealing her most-replayed tracks and what about these songs makes her tick.
A Wedding Song That Still Rings True Posted on October 22, 2025October 22, 2025 by Alexis Knecht Alexis Knecht’s mom reflects on music that marked the start of a new family.
Comunidades Reconstruidos Por Fe Posted on June 4, 2025June 6, 2025 by Stephanie Perez Situado en las Montañas Blue Ridge de Carolina del Norte, el pequeño pueblo de Chimney Rock quedó devastado por el paso del huracán Helene, dejando decenas de casas en ruinas cerca del popular destino turístico del lago Lure. En los meses siguientes, iglesias, movidas por su fe, se unieron para apoyar al pueblo, proporcionándole alimentos […]
A Walk Around Barnardsville, North Carolina Posted on June 4, 2025June 4, 2025 by Ivy Skarda As Media Milwaukee reporters drive into Barnardsville, North Carolina on an overcast April afternoon, dark clouds roll over the sky and a slight wind picks up. It’s not raining right now, but it will be later. The Ivy Creek that runs through town rolls in the distance, and only grows louder as the reporters pull […]
Harper’s Canvas: Painted by Storms, Framed by Resilience Posted on June 4, 2025September 24, 2025 by Summer Fisher Harper Leich spent two decades in Asheville, North Carolina, building her life around her passion for painting. Asheville, known for its thriving arts scene, draws creatives from across the country to its River Arts District, a vibrant neighborhood along the French Broad River known for converted warehouses and industrial buildings now housing artists’ studios, galleries, […]
Searching for Help Posted on June 4, 2025June 5, 2025 by Stephanie Perez Surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains and only 12 minutes from Asheville, North Carolina, the small town of Swannanoah faced the power of Hurricane Helene, not standing a chance against the flooded river that swept their homes. Hundreds of people were forced to flee their communities, and hundreds more are living in campers amidst the […]
Out of the Flood: Colton Dion’s Art Reflects Asheville’s Recovery Posted on June 4, 2025June 4, 2025 by Alex Stahl After working out of a cramped apartment for eleven years, stepping into his own studio space was a dream for Colton Dion. Dion is an artist who was born and raised in the Asheville area. He focuses on sculptural painting and canvas work, with an emphasis on traditional landscapes and surrealism. He’s had a love […]
Faith Rebuilding Communities Posted on June 4, 2025June 5, 2025 by Stephanie Perez Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, the small town of Chimney Rock was devastated as Hurricane Helene tore through, leaving dozens of homes in ruins near the popular tourist destination of Lake Lure. In the following months, churches driven by their faith came together to support the town, providing food and aiding […]
Callie Warner: Asheville Native Posted on June 4, 2025June 4, 2025 by Akira Quinn It was a rainy Thursday morning when three curious journalism students set out to explore the wilderness with Asheville native Callie Warner. A born environmentalist with mud on her boots and mountains in her soul, Callie carried a quiet reverence for the land, the kind of understanding that reshapes how outsiders see the world. Her […]
Faces of Swannanoa: Steve Crowell Posted on June 4, 2025June 4, 2025 by Carter Evenson Between the tourist destinations of Asheville and Black Mountain, lies a rural town called Swannanoa. During Hurricane Helene this small town suffered devastating flooding, washing away homes, businesses and infrastructure. The storm knocked out power and cell services, leaving the town’s citizens stranded with no way to contact the outside world. Six months later, the […]