PAST MEETS PRESENT: Local historian and archivist Katherine Cutshall discusses the parallels between Thomas Wolfe's 1923 play, Welcome to Our City, and modern-day Asheville. Photo by Thomas Calder Our ...
ASHEVILLE - From "The French Broad" by Wilma Dykeman to "Cold Mountain" by Charles Frazier, the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary award has sought to bring attention to the literature of Western North ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ASHEVILLE - The Thomas Wolfe Home made it through Tropical Storm Helene relatively unscathed when it tore through the mountains ...
One of the greatest American literary minds of the early 20th century, Thomas Wolfe was inspired by his time in Asheville, and at this historic downtown Asheville home in particular. Built in 1883, ...
In 1920, Thomas Wolfe worked as the Editor-In-Chief of The Daily Tar Heel during his undergraduate years at UNC. Unbeknownst to him, nearly a century later, a scholarship would be created in his name ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ASHEVILLE - As the city continues to explore multimillion-dollar renovations for the aging Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Chris Corl, ...
ASHEVILLE - Following a complete HVAC system failure, downtown Asheville's aging Thomas Wolfe Auditorium is out of commission for the next six to nine months. Calls for renovation of the theater are ...
RUSTIC RETREAT: A proposal to rehabilitate the Thomas Wolfe cabin has been on hold for nearly four years. "It's not an easy site to figure out the perfect adaptive reuse for, but I think there's a lot ...
Thomas Footer Wolfe, 68, of Downingtown formerly of Macungie passed away on August 25, 2011 in the VA Medical Center in Coatesville. Survivors: He is survived by his children, Thomas F. Wolfe, ...
ASHEVILLE - As the city continues to explore multimillion-dollar renovations for the aging Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Chris Corl, whose department oversees the venue, said they will also consider ...
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