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  • A native of Winston-Salem, singer/songwriter Caleb Caudle dove into the North Carolina punk-rock scene as a teenager, before moving more towards the Nashville Americana scene these last few years. He sought inspiration from the beauty and pace of the mountains for his 2022 album “Forsythia”, which we loved playing. "I want(ed) this record to provide the same escape for listeners that writing the songs did for me in the heat of the pandemic when so many doubts were creeping into my head about if I'd ever be able to do this again. I'm so thankful that no longer looks like it'll be the case." Caleb plays The Outpost in Asheville on Saturday at 6pm.
  • Haley Van Voorhis, a 5-foot-6, 145-pound junior, registered a quarterback hurry in the first quarter of Division III Shenandoah University's 48-7 home win over Juniata College on Saturday.
  • Our brand new Crowd Around the Mic Vol. 27 is available for a $120 donation
  • This is the first time Navarro has reached the quarterfinals at one of the tennis majors, while Gauff's loss was the latest in a string of exits by top-seeded women at the tournament.
  • The Color Purple is now the second-biggest Christmas Day opening in history — $18 million on day one of its release.
  • Netflix says it will no longer offer its basic plan for U.S. and French subscribers, which had already been phased out of other markets.
  • The Asheville music scene in the early '00s was a thriving one, particularly with talented singer/songwriters who played various venues of the day, particularly the newly bustling West Asheville. Enter Menage, which was formed in 2003 by Sarah Roberts and Mary Ellen Davis. They may have gone dormant over the past few years, but they're back! And since so many good things come in threes, they've added Melissa Hyman, who is also known for her bass, cello, and vocal work with The Moon & You and others. Both of those acts, plus Amanda Anne Platt, will perform at the Grey Eagle in Asheville on Thursday the 6th.
  • There's confirmation now that the housing market has taken a "double dip" and that prices are down to mid-2002 levels, the widely watched S&P/Case-Shiller report says.
  • The saga began as a dispute over anti-Trump lawn signs and culminated in a profanity-filled confrontation on the street, which Justice Samuel Alito witnessed.
  • Attorney General William Barr has sent Congress a letter with special counsel Robert Mueller's key findings. There have been calls for him to share the full report, but Barr is not required to do so.
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