by Anthony Brown | Mar 4, 2014 | A&E
REVIEW By KATHY S. de CANO ONE FEATHER REVIEWER The House on Diamond Hill: A Cherokee Plantation Story by Tiya Miles takes readers on a fascinating journey that begins in what is now the modern day Vann House in Georgia. Miles recounts the restoration efforts...
by Anthony Brown | Feb 25, 2014 | A&E
REVIEWED By KATHY S. de CANO ONE FEATHER REVIEWER Karen Coody Cooper’s short book of 72 pages entitled Cherokee Wampum: War and Peace Belts: 1730 to Present, including references and a description of the author, is not for the reader looking to be entertained....
by Anthony Brown | Feb 7, 2014 | A&E, Happenings
By CHRISTY MARTIN WESTERN CAROLINA UNIV. CULLOWHEE – Pottery from the private collection of Joan Byrd and George Rector will be on display from Monday, Feb. 17, through Friday, May 9, at the Fine Art Museum at Western Carolina University. An artist’s talk and...
by Anthony Brown | Feb 4, 2014 | A&E, Happenings
Originally formed in 1967, Chicago is one of those rare bands that has maintained its success, featured original talent, and garnered decades of top 40 hits in the process. The first band to chart 40 albums in 50 decades, they scored 21 top-ten hits including 11 #1...
by Anthony Brown | Jan 30, 2014 | A&E
CULLOWHEE – North Carolina potter Mark Hewitt will hold ceramics demonstrations and give an artist’s talk Thursday, Feb. 13, at the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at Western Carolina University. Demonstrations of the art of throwing ceramics will be in...
by Anthony Brown | Jan 29, 2014 | A&E
REVIEW By KINA WILNOTY SWAYNEY ONE FEATHER REVIEWER King’s chronicle of North American Indian history reads more like a story than a historical account you would find in a history book. King’s fundamental premise in The Inconvenient Indian is that Indians have...