Arts & Culture
Clark County natives aim to make impact with music in Nashville
by Lashana Harney | Jun 6, 2019 | Arts & Culture | 0
On a trip abroad in Georgia, Brenna MacMillan met a cab driver who wanted to introduce her and her...
Read MoreRIFLE TOWN: Local band mixes fun with bluegrass nostalgia
by Winchester Living | Mar 14, 2019 | Arts & Culture | 0
As folk music makes a revival in the U.S., one local band is at the forefront of that movement in...
Read MoreRockland Road: No longer a circus, but still a one-of-a-kind act
by Winchester Living | Mar 14, 2019 | Arts & Culture | 0
Few people can say country music star Vince Gill named their band. The Martins can say that, even...
Read MoreShifting gears: Artist discovers unexpected hobby in custom gear shifts
by Fred Petke | Mar 27, 2018 | Arts & Culture | 0
Being an artist doesn’t always have to be a life-long pursuit. Winchester resident James Rees just...
Read MoreWhimsy at work: Holly VanMeter relishes in the freedom of artwork that ties her to Clark County, but takes her talents across the country
by Winchester Living | Mar 13, 2018 | Arts & Culture | 0
Clark County artist Holly VanMeter works in her great-grandfather’s 130-year-old carriage house....
Read MoreFilling the void: Children’s author starts career with book to cater to sons’ needs
by Winchester Living | Mar 13, 2018 | Arts & Culture | 0
When Winchester resident Betty Pace wrote her first children’s book in 1989, she was simply trying...
Read MoreWinchester serves as muse for cityscape artist Brenda Salyers
by Fred Petke | Sep 21, 2017 | Arts & Culture | 0
Painting, for Brenda Salyers, is all about the feeling. It has to be her feelings, her response,...
Read MoreThe art of the mural: Phil May uses buildings as canvas to share history
by Fred Petke | Jul 26, 2017 | Arts & Culture | 0
P hil May’s art work is nothing if not public. His abstract paintings fill the walls at local...
Read MoreTracks of history | Winchester’s original depot was integral part of downtown
by Fred Petke | Jul 26, 2017 | Arts & Culture | 0
A century and a half ago, the path of the railroad was critical to the success of any community....
Read MoreA new perspective
by Mike Caldwell | Jun 6, 2017 | Arts & Culture | 0
Sue White sees things from a different point of view, and the local artist strives to make that...
Read MoreOliver Street School was first to serve black students in county
by Mike Caldwell | Jun 6, 2017 | Arts & Culture | 0
The first school for African-American children — historically called “colored schools” — was built in 1869 by funds from the Freedman’s Bureau following the Civil War. The local African-American community raised the money to...
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