Rapid River Magazine April 2008

Rapid River Magazine April 2008

RAPID RIVER ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE SNEAK PREVIEW John Cobb and the Opal String Quartette at the Asheville Art Museum Internationally acclaimed pianist The program will include The concert will take place in Gallery 6 John Cobb and members of the Opal Schumann’s Piano Quintette, Op.44; with paintings from the exhibition Maud BY JONATHAN RICH String Quartette will continue the Cobb’s solo performance of Schumann’s Gatewood: Catching the Moment. Asheville Art Museum’s popular Aria from his Sonata #1 and Novelette, Cobb is an international performer phonies) and Franklin Keel (soloist who Pianoforte Series at 3:00 p.m. on Op.7 in F before concluding with the and recording artist who has worked has performed with the Hendersonville Sunday, April 6. Piano Trio No.2, Op.67 by Shostakovich. directly with many of the most influ- Symphony Orchestra and the Symphony I ential composers of our era. The Opal of the United Nations in Asheville). String Quartette is an outstanding group of local musicians that includes Amy Lovinger (principal second violinist of the If you go Asheville Symphony, associate concert- master of the Hendersonville Symphony Tickets are $3 each for Museum Members and performer with the Asheville Lyric and $3 in addition to Museum admis- Opera), Ginger Kowal (violin soloist with sion for guests. Tickets for students and the Blue Ridge Orchestra, Henderson- seniors are $2 in addition to the admission ville Symphony and Charlotte Symphony charge. among others), Kara Poorhaugh (prin- Because this popular concert series has cipal violist and music librarian of the limited seating, it is recommended tickets Asheville Symphony, performer with the are purchased in advance by calling the Greenville and Hendersonville sym- Museum Shop at (828) 253-3227. Final Jazz After 5 Concert Features Dave Perkins Certified Organic & The Golden Quartet owntown Asheville’s popular BY LINDSAY HEARN Jazz After 5 series concludes on April 18 with performances from Dave Perkins Certi- fied Organic and The D Golden Quartet. The free concert will take place at the Grove Arcade from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Grove Arcade and the Asheville Down- town Association co-present the series that features local musicians and food from area restaurants. Dave Perkins is a UNC- Asheville graduate and guitar instructor that has played in various bands in the WNC area Beer, wine and appetizers from local for more than 20 years. Dave Perkins Cer- restaurants will be available for purchase. tified Organic performs an energetic fusion Sponsorship for the Jazz series is provided of jazz, Latin and rock sounds includ- by LandDesign, Empire Distributors/Fos- ing standards from such masters as John ter’s Group, News Radio 570 WWNC and Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, and Wayne 880AM The Revolution. Shorter as well as original compositions. The Golden Quartet plays swinging If you go straight-ahead jazz in a bluesy, hard-bop oriented style. The sound of the group The Grove Arcade is located at One Page is strongly influenced by 50’s and 60’s Avenue at the heart of the Battery Hill artists such as Art Blakey, John Coltrane neighborhood in downtown Asheville and Grant Green. The Golden Quartet and offers unique shopping, dining and features Scott Mills on tenor and soprano regional crafts in one of Asheville’s archi- saxophone, Matthew Smith on guitar, tectural jewels. Parking is available in the Chris Burt on bass and Ian Cunning- Wall Street, Rankin and Civic Center ga- ham on drums. The group’s repertoire rages as well as on the street. Directions to features standards from the hard bop era the garages and the Grove Arcade can be as well as blues and original compositions found by visiting www.grovearcade.com. by group members. For more information: (828) 252-7799. April 2008 — RAPID RIVER ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE — Vol. 11, No. 8 John Cobb and the Opal String Quartette at the Asheville Art Museum Message from the Publisher Rapid River ® ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE Dear Readers, I’m often asked (at least a good Volume Eleven, Number Eight dozen times a month) what our up- coming themes are. Writers, contribu- tors, advertisers all would like to have Established in 1997 a heads up on what to work toward, or Distributed at over 390 locations on, for certain months. My response is throughout eight counties in WNC and South Carolina usually “I don’t know.” I know this sounds bad and unprofessional and each time I say it I grit my teeth. I’ve tried to come up Publisher/Editor: Dennis Ray APRIL 2008 with other responses, but like white Managing Editor: Beth Gossett www.rapidrivermagazine.com lies they tend to get way out of hand Art Director: Dennis Ray pretty fast. I know, “I don’t know,” easily translates into “I’m just here Print Production: Simone Bouyer to answer the phone,” or “We’re just Marketing: Dennis Ray Inside winging it, and how’s your day going?” Staff Photographer: Dennis Ray Yet every month Rapid River Accounting: Sharon Cole Magazine has a theme. It isn’t in- Distribution: Dennis Ray 5 Cover tended or planned. It just sorta hap- Weaverville Art Safari pens. Like the way we meet people and Waynesville's QuickDraw unexpectedly at restaurants or grocery Dennis Ray, publisher, and son CONTRIBUTING WRITers Harrison Graham Ray stores that we haven’t seen in years. It H. Byron Ballard, Jeffery Beam, just happens. Sierra Bicking, Jenny Bunn, 6 Art This month I noticed a lot of the articles have something to do with begin- Linda Campanella, James Cassara, WNC QuickDraw . 6 nings and changes — perhaps because the writers have spring on the brain, even Jeff Davis, Dr. Don Diefenbach, Liz Sulllivan . 7 though it’s cold and snowing now as we go to press at the end of March. But Amy Downs, John Ellis, Weaverville Art Safari . 8 it’s more than just the writers — after all, they’re just reporting what’s out there Steven Forbes-deSoule, BlackBird Frame & Art . 10 — it’s the city, folks. It’s the area. Beth Gossett, Barbara Halton-Subkis, Bill Szarowicz . 13 I’ve gone back over the past year and noticed reasonably strong themes Max Hammonds, MD, Phil Hawkins, John Mac Kah . 18 running through each issue. I think if I ever planned them, or tried to make a Lindsay Hearn, Christopher Heacox, theme happen, it would evaporate; run through my fingers like sand. John Horrocks, Jenny Jaramillo, So future contributors, writers, advertisers, take note — we don’t have a RoseLynn Katz, Chip Kaufmann, 14 Columns planned monthly theme, but when it’s all done, you might find one. Michelle Keenan, Valerie Leeper, MariJo Moore . 1 Thank you, as always, to our 35,000 readers, for without you we’d be recy- Lisa Marie Licciardi, Peter Loewer, Peter Loewer . 15 cling a lot of paper. Deborah Louis, Mackensy Lunsford, James Cassara . 16 Libby Mijanovich, MariJo Moore, Mackensy Lunsford . 30 Have a great month — we’ll see you in May. April Nance, Michael Parker, Dennis Ray, Publisher Rapid River Magazine Glenis Redmond, Willie Repoley, 17 Music Jonathan Rich, Bill Walz, Jonathan Edwards . 17 Simcha Weinstein, Elly Wells, Yo' Mama's Big Fat Booty Band . 1 Caitlin Wood, Joe Zinich. Amy Steinberg, Jess Pillmore . 7 Asheville Symphony Orchestra . 7 Peter Loewer INFO Dougie Maclean . 30 Printmaker Graphos=Studio Rapid River Art Magazine is a free monthly publication. Books Address correspondence to: 16 H. Byron Ballard . [email protected] or write to: Rapid River Art Magazine, 20 Festivals 85 N. Main St.., Canton, NC 28716. 23 Movie Reviews Phone: (828) 646-0071 www.rapidrivermagazine.com 28 Wine All materials contained herein are owned and copyrighted by Rapid River Art Magazine and the individual 29 Beer PO Box 5039 ~ Asheville, NC 28813 contributors unless otherwise stated. email: [email protected] Opinions expressed in this magazine Local Flavor do not necessarily correspond with the 30 opinions of Rapid River Art Magazine or the advertisers found herein. 31 Artful Living © Rapid River Magazine, April 2008, Vol. 11, No. 8 36 What to Do Guide™ Callie and Cats . 37 Corgi Tales . 37 Cover Design: Dennis Ray April 2008 — RAPID RIVER ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE — Vol. 11, No. 8 RAPID RIVER ARTS & CULTURE MAGAZINE COVER STORY prepare to be awed With the advent of spring come two of the year’s most loved art events, the Weaverville Art Safari and Waynesville’s QuickDraw. he Weaver- nington, Dave BY BETH GOSSETT ville Art Stone, Susan Safari (April Lingg, Mark 25-27) al- Menendez, and Some of the country’s best artists lows you Ken Umbach. reside in WNC. Here’s one weekend to to visit the Many of meet them. Tstudios of local art- these art- ists, see demonstra- ists prepare If you go tions, buy new and weeks ahead original works while by choosing Weaverville Art Safari, April 26-27, getting a chance to color palettes 10-6 p.m. Maps of the tour are available talk with the artists and mak- www.weavervilleartsafari.com, and at in a friendly “front ing ‘dry-run’ Weaverville/Asheville area businesses. porch” atmosphere. studies at their Weaverville Art Safari Preview Party, The Weaver- studios to re- April 25, 7-9 p.m, Reems Creek Golf ville Art Safari will fine technique Club, $10 at the door. host a Preview Party and speed. QuickDraw, April 26, 5:30 p.m. at the on Friday, April 25 Many consider Waynesville Country Club. Tickets $30 Diannah Beauregard, fine craft jeweler from 7-9 p.m. at the QuickDraw’s advance/$35 at the door. For tickets by and owner of Studio Thirty Three in Reems Creek Golf pressure cook- phone, call Twigs & Leaves Gallery at Waynesville during QuickDraw 2007.

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