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Saturday, March 31, 2007
Second Annual General Strike and Gutter Guzzler In 4 Hours and 16 Minutes
Posted by
Gordon Smith
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3:14 PM
Labels:
blogasheville
Opportunity to Help!
Posted by
Admin
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8:43 AM

Greetings!
Jeremy from Virtual Inanity here. Attached is a poster for an upcoming FREE concert at UNCA featuring local funk n' rollers Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band (www.bootyband.com ) and up-and-coming Latin rocker Santino (www.santinomusic.com). The event is a benefit for Amani Children's Foundation, which raises funds and awareness for children orphaned by AIDS in Africa.
This show -- which is open to the public and, did I mention, FREE -- is going to be the place to be on the 14th, as Yo Mama's Big Fat Booty Band is promoting its new CD, "Now You Know," which was unveiled at a release party at The Orange Peel a couple of weeks ago. And Santino is touring in support of his upcoming debut CD, "Indiocumentado," although his songs have already appeared in the movies "War of the Worlds" and "Employee of the Month" and on the TV shows "The Shield" and "Kidnapped." So please pass the word along to anyone and everyone.
Cheers,
Jeremy
PS: See you at the Gutter Guzzler!
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Pop Quiz
Posted by
Gordon Smith
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10:35 PM
1. Which of the following best describes the climate of North Carolina and Georgia?
(a) Alpine
(b) Temperate
(c) Humid subtropical
2. The average summer morning's relative humidity in Asheville is
(a) 45%
(b) 95%
(c) 67%
3. If you are standing in Western North Carolina holding a compass, where will the needle be pointing?
(a) North
(b) Six degbress west of north
(c) South
4. How high in the sky (in degrees) wil the sun be at your house on the winter solstice?
5. True or False: Carpenter ants and carpenter bees eat wood.
6. What do molds and subterranean termites have in common?
Answers in the comments...
Monday, March 26, 2007
Second Annual General Strike and Gutter Guzzler
Posted by
Gordon Smith
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10:30 AM
You've waited so long to stick your fingers into those well-used holes and curl that orb across oily slats. You don't have to wait much longer.
BlogAsheville hosts the 2nd Annual General Strike and Gutter Guzzler this Saturday, March 31st at Sky Lanes on Patton Ave/Smoky Park Hgwy in west Asheville. We'll gather at 7:30 and get to bowling by 8. Last year's champion, syntax, isn't resting on his laurel. He told a BlogAsheville reporter, "I'm'o destroy them blogger geeks ag'in."
All Asheville area bloggers and their people are welcome. Please let me know in the comments whether you're coming, so I can reserve some lanes. Wear your best bowling duds, and bring your drinking hats.
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blogasheville
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Mum's the Word....
Posted by
Admin
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11:52 AM


The Citizen-Times reports "City Councilman Carl Mumpower in an email to City Manager Gary Jackson shared some of his observations of drug activity during the Bob Weir and Ratdog show Friday night at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
Mumpower was granted free access to the concert for observation purposes."
Gary,
I went to the civic center this evening and spent about 15 minutes inside with the intention of observing the reported drug activity that occurs at some concert events. I wanted to share my brief observations-
1) Thomas Wolfe auditorium smelled like an Amsterdam hash bar.
2) In the bathroom I observed a gentleman purchase pills and ingest same from another gentleman with a T-Shirt that said something like "I play for mushrooms."
3) I observed one person in the back balcony smoking a joint and a group of people sharing a joint on the left side of the auditorium.
4) The music "Ratdog" was good.
5) When I arrived at the civic center there were 6-8 officers standing in the front of the building. Most were in uniform.
I would appreciate the opportunity to sit down with to discuss drug enforcement policies for Civic Center events."
Thank you,
Carl Mumpower
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Some one please explain to me how Carl Mumpower knows what a Redlight District, Amsterdam Hash Bar smells like...
Eating the Honey of Words
Posted by
Admin
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8:29 AM
The Citizen-Times is reporting "Robert Bly, one of America's most influential poets, will discuss "The Soul is Here for Its Own Joy: An Evening of Sacred Poetry," at 7:30 p.m. April 25, at UNC Asheville's Humanities Lecture Hall. Bly will read from his own work and will talk about the poetry of Rumi, Hafez and Mirabai.In his wide-ranging role as groundbreaking poet, poetry translator, storyteller, editor and father of what he calls "the expressive men's movement," Bly remains one of the hotly debated artists of the past half-century. His bestselling book, “Iron John,” sparked the popular men’s movement and defined a whole generation’s view on masculinity. Bly is the author of more than 30 books of poetry, including the 1968 collection “The Light Around the Body,” which won the National Book Award. As editor of The Fifties, The Sixties and The Seventies magazines, Bly introduced many unknown European and South American poets to an American audience. He is editor of many poetry collections and author of numerous of nonfiction books. Bly’s honors include Guggenheim, Rockefeller and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships.
General admission tickets are $15; $10 for senior citizens. To reserve tickets by phone, call the UNC Asheville Box Office at 828/232-5000. Tickets may also be purchased with cash or check at Malaprop’s Bookstore/CafĂ©, 55 Haywood St., downtown Asheville."
The Indigo Bunting
I go to the door often.
Night and summer. Crickets
lift their cries.
I know you are out.
You are driving
late through the summer night.
I do not know what will happen.
I have no claim on you.
I am one star
you have as guide; others
love you, the night
so dark over the Azores.
You have been working outdoors,
gone all week. I feel you
in this lamp lit
so late. As I reach for it
I feel myself
driving through the night.
I love a firmness in you
that disdains the trivial
and regains the difficult.
You become part then
of the firmness of night,
the granite holding up walls.
There were women in Egypt who
supported with their firmness the stars
as they revolved,
hardly aware
of the passage from night
to day and back to night.
I love you where you go
through the night, not swerving,
clear as the indigo
bunting in her flight,
passing over two
thousand miles of ocean.
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Folks, go if you can, this is one of America's true voices!
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Cereal, anyone?
Posted by
Edgy Mama
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11:11 AM
The new cereal bar, eaties, downtown next to Hookah's Joes. You can get stoned at Hookah's, then go pig out on Fruit Loops. Life is good!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Medical Experiments in Plush
Posted by
ash
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6:21 PM
Heads Up
Posted by
jay
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2:08 AM
Laura Lynn brands of dog and cat food are among those being recalled... check your lot numbers and such at this site. [background]
Friday, March 16, 2007
DILOA Meetup Saturday
Posted by
Edgy Mama
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3:52 PM
Don't forget to start your celebrations early with the Day in the Life of Asheville Flickr group meet-up at 4:00 p.m. at The Westville Pub on March 17. That would be tomorrow, aka St. Patrick's Day. Bonus points to those who come in leprechaun costume. If the weather warms up again, we might be on the back patio, so look around. DILOA is currently scheduled for Saturday, April 14. Since it's a weekend, you prolly won't see any shots like this:
Labels:
day in the life of asheville,
party,
photos
Thursday, March 15, 2007
This Weekend in Asheville
Posted by
Admin
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4:24 PM
ST. PATTY’S DAY SHOW AT THE GREY EAGLE FEATURING THE REBELLES AND THE FERAL CHIHUAHUASCarnival- a Cabaret style show at The Grey Eagle
From the Press Release:
"You are invited to join The Rebelles, The Pheromones and The Feral Chihuhuas as they join forces for an evening of comedy, carnality and camaraderie. Tickets $15 , $18 at the door. Tickets are available at thegreyeagle.com or at the venue. Seating is limited and is general admission. Show starts promptly at 9pm.
Carnival , a peep show, freak show is a tribute to classic burlesque with a modern twist- an Irish twist. Asheville’s premier sketch comedy group The Feral Chihuhuas will commence MCing and overall roasting with original sketches. For one evening the Rebelles and the Feral Chihuahuas will bring sexy back to the Grey Eagle.
The Feral Chihuahuas are a sketch comedy troupe committed to providing all original material that delivers a unique viewing experience. Often bringing fresh humor from common situations, they also delve into absurdism, existentialism, and draw a lot of their humor from political and social commentary. The Feral Chihuahuas are certainly a different breed, and their mission is to be brave, smart, edgy, and most of all, funny.
The Rebelles are burlesque, guerilla theatre women’s collective and performance art. They always enjoy taking the traditional conception of burlesque as social commentary with a comedic twist and using it to tease-and-free the audience. The Rebelles aim to lift sprits and lower inhibitions.
Don’t miss out. See you at the show"
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For those of you new to Asheville, or those of you who have not seen these two fine local groups, get your tickets now!
I'm sure those of you who have seen them have already gotten yours!
Ya'll Welcome!
Posted by
Admin
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4:10 PM
Goodbye Neverland is the newest addition the BlogAsheville family.

She is one of the community bloggers at the Citizen Times blogs!
Her name is Sara Fields (no relation to Sally), and she enjoys sushi, Desperate Housewives, Patti Griffin, and juggling fire with strangers.
Please welcome.......
Goodbye Wonderland!

She is one of the community bloggers at the Citizen Times blogs!
"An Asheville native, I am twenty five years old, returning to town after seven years in Chapel Hill. I am an event planner by trade, having worked for three years in the industry after graduating from UNC with a BA Communications. In my spare time, I am a musician, a writer, a runner, a crossword enthusiast, a pop culture fanatic, and a coffee snob. My blog tends to center around my experiences as a twenty something in today's society, and my opinions on everything from five o'clock traffic to celebrity gossip."
Her name is Sara Fields (no relation to Sally), and she enjoys sushi, Desperate Housewives, Patti Griffin, and juggling fire with strangers.
Please welcome.......
Goodbye Wonderland!
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Brush Fire Spreads to 100 Acres
Posted by
Jim Jenkins
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3:56 PM
Asheville Citizen Times:
REEMS CREEK — A brush fire in Buncombe County on Friday spread to more than 100 acres by the time firefighters had it surrounded with fire lines, the North Carolina Forest Service said.
The fire that started about 2 p.m. was burning in an area between Phoenix Cove Road and Pink Fox Cove Road in the Reems Creek area, said John Chiles of the forest service.
Several structures had been threatened but no
Fire crews planned to watch the fire through the night to prevent it from spreading.
Well, it raged all day yesterday just across the road from our place. We watched this helicopter make about a hundred trips between the fish pond down the road where it filled its massive ball with water and the fire.
By late last night there were two rings of fire visible from our front window. It's still smoking pretty heavily today but the copter hasn't come back and I don't hear much activity.
Thursday, March 08, 2007
BlogAsheville Second Annual General Strike and Gutter Guzzler - March 24th 31st!
Posted by
Gordon Smith
at
9:42 AM
BlogAsheville,
You remember what happened. You remember how syntax owned the lanes last year. About twenty folks turned up on that frigid February night in 2006 for a night of beer-soaked bowling at Patton Avenue's Sky Lanes before retiring to Felicity's place for homier shenanigans.
Well it's time again to spit-shine that orb of earthly delights for a night out with the luminous bloggerati of Asheville.
When: Saturday, March
Where: Sky Lanes, Patton Ave., West Asheville
Please let me know in the comments if you're coming, and spread the word to all those lesser-heard-from bloggers we all want to see more of. I'll reserve the lanes, but I need to know how many to reserve.
All Asheville area bloggers and their people are urgently welcome. And all graphic art pimpifying the 2nd Annual General Strike and Gutter Guzzler is welcome as well. Here's a link to the excellent announcement created by Jim Jenkins for last year's inaugural event.
UPDATE - Date changed to allow more bloggy folks to attend
Labels:
blogasheville,
bowling
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
This hits the streets next week
Posted by
1000 black lines
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4:30 PM
From an inside source, WNC Magazine will be on magazine stands by next week. It is supposed to be carried by all major magazine sellers. It is a big first issue--170+ pages--and it looks gorgeous!
Labels:
Asheville,
lifestyle,
publication,
WNC Magazine
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Citizen-Times: A Newspaper of Clear Priorities
Posted by
jay
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6:37 AM
(NOT). Check out today's front page and local news section on their website. The big news? Folks are peeved that the liquid dino-poop for their cars has gone up a dime or two. WAAH. The third little news item? A violent racially motivated hate crime in Canton. As a lead, I'd think this would get a lot more coverage and would be useful in getting the community talk about the currents of racism which still course through the mountains. Even the headline doesn't refer to the racist motivations cited in the article "Pub burned with owner tied up inside." At least WLOS leads with it. Sheesh.
Labels:
Asheville,
citizen-times,
newspapers,
racism
Saturday, March 03, 2007
A Random Brahma Bull
Posted by
mygothlaundry
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11:11 PM
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