Day: November 2, 2008

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Neil Gaiman’s “The Graveyard Book”

By Catherine Conner Staff Writer Currently, most of the entertainment world is focusing on books adapted to movies with up-and-coming attractions like “Twilight” this winter and Alan Moore’s “The Watchmen” next spring. After the final installment of books in the “Harry Potter” line in July 2007, fans are anxiously anticipating […]

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Bear Creek Music Festival

By Alison Murphy Staff Writer Bear Creek Music and Arts Festival will be held at the Spirit of Suwannee Music Park this November 14-16 in Live Oak, Florida. Bear Creek is a camping festival spanning the weekend, but there are also day passes available. Festival goers will also be able […]

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A Column for the Musically Obsessed:

By Alison Murphy Staff Writer Fall is in full swing now, and that means this is the best time to see live music locally. This time of year Asheville is always bustling with a tremendous amount of musical activity. Every weekend, and even most weeknights there is a wide variety […]

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Paul Newman: In Memoriam

By Max Kath Staff Writer I have a confession to make: I don’t know as much about Paul Newman as I feel I should. It’s not that I have anything against him I just haven’t seen that many of his movies. I’ve seen “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and […]

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Books and Literature Event Calendar

Monday, November 3 Poetrio + Malaprops | 3:00 pm | Asheville Today’s poets are Elizabeth Bradfield (“Interpretive Work”), Helen Wallace (“Shimming the Glass House”) and Oni Buchanan (“Spring”) An Evening of Storytelling with Gary Carden + City Lights Bookstore | 7:00 pm | Sylva Special celebration and screening of Gary […]

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Women’s tennis continue Fall season at ETSU Fall Classic

By Kaitlyn Mullis Sports Writer The Western Carolina women’s tennis team continued their early season at the 25th annual East Tennessee State University Fall Classic Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 20. The Lady Catamounts traveled to Johnson City, Tennessee for the weekend competition, which hosted a total of twenty-five teams and […]

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Samford Spoils Western’s Homecoming Game

Samford running back Chris Evans rushed for 166 yards on 34 carries and a touchdown and quarterback Dustin Taliaferro threw for two scores within a minute and 51 second span in the third quarter as the Bulldogs spoiled Western Carolina’s Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 4 with a 21-6 win in […]

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Western Claims First Volleyball Win in Catamount Clash

By Justin Caudell Sports Editor The Lady Catamounts snapped a 12 game losing streak dating back to last year when they hosted their first volleyball tournament, the Catamount Clash, on Sept. 19 and 20. Western clinched their first win of the season, and first since Nov. 6, 2007 against Furman, […]

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Catamounts split pair of football games in South Carolina

By Justin Caudell Sports Editor Western snapped a 14-game losing streak on the road, and beat last year’s win count, in a victory against Presbyterian College on Sept. 21 in Clinton, South Carolina. The last time WCU defeated an opponent away from Cullowhee was in 2005 at Chattanooga. The win […]