Fine Arts Theatre

by Chip Kaufmann I first encountered Christopher Lee in 1962 when I was 10 years old. I didn’t know who he was, having not yet seen any of the classic Hammer horror pictures. I had gone to see Boris Karloff in a movie called Corridors of Blood which was setContinue Reading

Celebrating Orson Welles, the Asheville Jewish Film Festival, and Avenging the Box Office! by Michelle Keenan This month we’re celebrating the 100th birthday of Orson Welles. To mark the milestone The Asheville Film Society will be showing The Lady From Shanghai on May 20 and the Hendersonville Film Society willContinue Reading

Hello dear readers. It is with a sigh of relief and that I can happily report that the good Professor Kaufmann and I have fully recovered from our March movie malaise. We’ve got an interesting array of offerings this month and an even more interesting array of offerings on theContinue Reading

The Asheville Bow-Wowhaus AIA Asheville, along with Fine Arts Theatre, Asheville Art Museum, Aloft Downtown Asheville, and Brother Wolf Animal Rescue, is sponsoring a design/build competition of doghouses to be auctioned on Saturday, November 10. This event will also include a screening of Michael Miner’s movie Romanza, the California ArchitectureContinue Reading