
Alli Marshall
Contributor at Freelance
Spoken-word artist, writer, editor, filmmaker. Creative director at AM/FM Broadcast. Paid the cost to be the boss.
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1 week ago |
mountainx.com | Alli Marshall |Logosophia Books
Appalachian Herb Collective offers free clinics and product swaps PLANTS FOR THE PEOPLE: Volunteers at an Appalachian Herb Collective pop-up offer free herbal medicines to support a variety of ailments, from cardiovascular issues to anxiety. Photo courtesy of Lupo Passero Although Western North Carolina has passed the six-month mark since Tropical Storm Helene, much support is still needed.
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2 months ago |
theassemblync.com | Alli Marshall
This article is published in partnership with The Food Section. The mountains of Western North Carolina—closer to Knoxville, Tennessee, than the Atlantic coast—are rarely touched by hurricanes. But on September 27, 2024, Hurricane Helene roared into the region. Its wind and rain toppled trees, washed out roads, and flooded whole towns. In downtown Marshall, every building was damaged or destroyed by the French Broad River, which crested at 27 feet.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ashevegashotsheet.substack.com | Alli Marshall |Jason Sandford
This newsletter sponsored by Citizens Fuel Co., a family-owned Asheville company. Editor’s note: Guest writer Alli Marshall remembers a unique musical collaboration known as The Bluebrass Project and how it forever changed Asheville. Chris Jones, the musician inspired to make the project happen died last month. By Alli MarshallThere’s a special, albeit brief, era of Asheville’s history recorded within the tracks of The Same Pocket Vol.1: Bluegrass Meets the Big Easy by The Bluebrass Project.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
edibleasheville.com | Alli Marshall
When we think of the origins of art—whether it’s a painting, a vase or a beautiful piece of jewelry— we often think of its beginning in raw form: a blank canvas, a hunk of clay, a rod of silver or gold. In truth, the beginning of art often occurs well before the artist steps into their workshop, tracing its first kernels of existence to a unique source of inspiration that could’ve entered the artist’s awareness at any point in their life.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
citizenvinyl.com | Alli Marshall
Q+A with Julian Koster of Orbiting Human Circus - September 9, 2023 - Orbiting Human Circus (duo) featuring Songs of The Music Tapes will perform at Citizen Vinyl on Thursday, Sept 14. Doors at 6 p.m. / show at 7 p.m. Tickets are $17 advance / $20 day of show.
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AFAF award! https://t.co/p6TeI6u49m

Thomas Calder: The novel began as a short story — an interview with the author of The Wind Under the Door. https://t.co/V67Ewoo6lm

Multimedia film series MER/made will screen at Asheville Fringe Arts Festival, Jan. 21 + 23 https://t.co/ajsOCia8mF