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Edwin Arnaudin

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Asheville, NC, United States

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Past articles by Edwin:

Local theater companies continue work toward greater equity and inclusion

Representatives from Different Strokes, Asheville Community Theatre and NC Stage discuss making their theaters more welcoming spaces. → Read More

Creatives in the Crowd: Cyndi’s paintings soothe feline health trauma

The Waynesville-based artist discusses her challenging but inspiring past year. → Read More

Nightlands, Jaze Uries, Madelyn Ilana and Eric Congdon release new albums

Electro-rock, '80s-inspired R&B/soul, dreamy folk and Americana are represented in this month's New Album Roundup. → Read More

Music industry insiders talk DIY versus the studio touch

Precisely what sonic rubrics need to be met can change from person to person, but as area radio hosts, publicists and studio professionals note, success is attainable for local musicians aspiring to reach a broader audience. → Read More

Asheville Comedy Festival returns after two-year hiatus

Performers and organizers discuss the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on comedy and how shared laughter is more powerful now than ever. → Read More

Local bands discuss touring amid inflation

Rising costs have brought an already wrought situation to the brink, but Asheville-area artists continue to make it work. → Read More

River Whyless captures creative sparks on new album

The Asheville-based indie/folk rockers discuss the numerous new approaches taken on their fourth LP. → Read More

Indigenous Walls Project brings Cherokee language to public spaces

Jared Wheatley's mural project seeks to stimulate conversations between Native and non-Native people. → Read More

Local political candidates offer takes on arts issues

AAAC Executive Director Katie Cornell discusses the latest candidate survey and the 2020 edition's impact on local policies. → Read More

Irish artists bloom in the Asheville area

Danny Ellis, Gareth Higgins and Paula O’Brien discuss being Irish Americans and how that status has influenced their art. → Read More

Theater education programs encourage bright futures for area youths

The Parkway Playhouse, Montford Moppets and Flat Rock Playhouse's Studio 52 instill life skills in local young people through the magic of theater. → Read More

Day & Dream, Patty M and Wednesday release new albums

Dreamy pop, acoustic folk and fuzzed-out rock define these three new local projects. → Read More

Nikwasi Initiative efforts selected for new Smithsonian traveling museum

The community building between Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians members and white residents of Franklin will be honored in the Spark! Places of Innovation traveling museum. → Read More

Local groups provide opportunities for emerging artists of color

A Different Myth and programs at Asheville Community Theatre and the YMI Cultural Center seek to help solve arts equity issues. → Read More

Love defines the work of Asheville visual artists

Raphaella Vaisseau, Lori Portka and Stephen Lange reflect on how themes of love have been a consistent force in their creative lives. → Read More

Music venue sound engineers adjust to working in a pandemic

Sound crews at The Grey Eagle and The Orange Peel navigate stressful environments to bring live music to audiences. → Read More

Colston, RBTS WIN and The Build release new albums

Hip-hop, electro-soul and rock are represented across these recent collections. → Read More

Artists contend with ailments stemming from years of playing

Lyndsay Pruett and Cactus discuss working through performance-related injuries, while Caitlin Krisko shares tips on long-term vocal health. → Read More

Local veteran finds purpose through music and friendship

Longtime friends Jeremy Boger and Kevin Rumley discuss their musical bond, as well as their upcoming show that benefits the Western North Carolina Veterans Treatment Court Foundation. → Read More

Asheville comedians address important local issues

From superheroes to architectural fantasies, these Asheville comedians thrive when put on the spot. → Read More