Carolina Mountain Life Magazine, Autumn 2021

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Appalachian Theatre Resumes Live Programming; Cinema Classics Series Joins BOONE DOCS on “Cinema Sundays”

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Appalachian Theatre is Live!

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he Appalachian Theatre of the High Country (ATHC) is reopening its doors to the general public for the first time since March 2020. This concludes an extended period of time during which ATHC produced 15 online broadcasts of seven films and eight “Live from the Appalachian Theatre” stage shows and private events. These events reached a virtual audience of thousands of dedicated supporters who sustained the venerable King Street landmark in downtown Boone during the global pandemic. Executive Director Laura Kratt expressed gratitude to the sponsors, donors, patrons, trustees and other volunteers whose unwavering support over the past 16 months has enabled the ATHC to continue as a viable asset to the High Country region. “We were only open for a brief amount of time—less than five months— before closing for a period three times that long. We’ve been planning our ‘Grand Opening 2.0’ for quite some time, and are thrilled to announce those details to an audience eager to experience live performing arts.” The fall season of ATHC-presented events includes five musical and comedy concerts by artists Roger McGuinn; Damn Tall Buildings; John McEuen & the String Wizards in an encore “Grand Opening 2.0” performance; Henry Cho; and the Malpass Brothers. As the founder of The Byrds, Roger McGuinn is firmly established as an indisputable industry icon. From his signature 12-string Rickenbacker sound, to his instantly recognizable vocals on hits like “Turn, Turn, Turn” and “Mr. Tambourine

Man,” Roger McGuinn didn’t just make music; he made history. Rolling Stone magazine said, “Music would be a very different place if it hadn’t been for Roger McGuinn.” He performed at the ATHC on September 3. In their early days, Damn Tall Buildings didn’t rehearse—they busked. Now, whether sharing lead vocals and instrumental solos or blending their voices into loose, joyous harmony, the four members blend elements of bluegrass, blues, rootsrock and vintage swing to create a captivating, high-energy sound. The Boston Globe called them, “The Carter Family for the millennial generation.” They perform on Friday, October 1. The first artists to grace the stage of the ATHC in October 2019 were John McEuen and the String Wizards. Two years later, they make a triumphant return for ATHC’s special “Grand Opening 2.0” concert on Thursday, October 14. McEuen, a founding member of the iconic Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (NGDB) and American Banjo Museum Hall of Famer, brings his banjo, guitar, fiddle, and mandolin to share music and memories from his 55-year life in music. On Saturday, October 23, American stand-up comedian Henry Cho will entertain the audience with his special brand of side-splitting humor. His work can be heard nationwide several times weekly on XM Radio’s Channel 151, Laugh USA, Sirius Radio’s Blue Collar Radio Channel 103, and Pandora Radio’s PG Comedy Radio Channel. The popular Malpass Brothers perform on Thursday, November 11. With sincerity

John McEuen

By Keith Martin and an ease on stage that belies their years, brothers Christopher and Taylor Malpass layer their smooth vocal blend and skillful musicianship with the deep respect they pay to the country music legends who have paved the way. In addition to these live performances, the theatre has announced their muchanticipated BOONE DOCS series of documentary film screenings as part of the Southern Circuit Tour of Independent Filmmakers, plus a newly-launched App Theatre Cinema Classics series of muchloved, family-friendly films. On seven different weekends during the autumn months, “Cinema Sundays at the App Theatre” will bring both of these series to audiences throughout the High Country region and beyond. BOONE DOCS South Arts in Georgia selected the App Theatre as one of only 24 Screening Partner organizations in the southeast United States for 2021-22. The film selection process is equally rigorous with over 200 filmmakers competing to be presented during each local tour. From September through November, BOONE DOCS presents five Southern Circuit documentaries hosted by the filmmakers, giving audiences a rare look behind the scenes with post-screening Q&As about film subjects and the filmmaking process. To prioritize the wellbeing and flexibility of Screening Partners, filmmakers, and audiences, the fall 2021 Southern Circuit season will feature online screenings via the Eventive platform. Continued on next page

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In the CML Kitchen with Meagan Goheen

7min
pages 128-132

Waterfront Group Offers New Wine Options |By Karen Rieley

5min
pages 121-127

Roll’d Sweets | By Pan McCaslin

4min
pages 111-115

Ounce of Prevention with Mike Teague

4min
page 107

High Country Fungi | By CML Staff

8min
pages 108-110

Be Well with Samantha Steele

5min
pages 104-106

ARHS Expands to Meet Health Needs | By Kim S. Davis

5min
pages 100-103

Community and Local Business News

11min
pages 95-99

Local Tidbits

8min
pages 86-90

Local Realtors on Affordable Communities | By Jason Reagan

8min
pages 91-94

Givers of Hope for Hospitality House | By Anna Lisa Stump

4min
page 85

Ray Christian – A Resilient Storyteller | By Karen Rieley

6min
pages 80-81

Shulls Mill Revisited | By Julie Farthing

7min
pages 78-79

Lieutenant Colonel John Collier – A Vet’s Story | By Steve York

6min
pages 82-84

Watauga County Sheriffs’ Wall of Fame | By Julie Farthing

3min
page 77

Historic Cemeteries | By Elizabeth Baird Hardy

6min
pages 74-76

History on a Stick with Michael C. Hardy

2min
page 73

Wisdom and Ways with Jim Casada

8min
pages 71-72

Trail Reports

3min
page 61

Fishing with Andrew Corpening

8min
pages 67-70

Blue Ridge Explorers with Tamara S. Randolph

4min
pages 59-60

Notes from Grandfather Mountain

6min
pages 56-58

Crazy for Grazin’ – Eating on Board | By Gail Greco

4min
page 51

Mayland’s Earth to Sky Park | By Elizabeth Baird Hardy

5min
pages 62-64

Book Nook

3min
page 50

Behind the Lens – Capturing Fall Colors | By Local Photographers

3min
pages 48-49

NC’s Treasure – Rosemary Harris | By Keith Martin

9min
pages 40-41

App Theatre is Live | By Keith Martin

5min
pages 45-47

Cultural Calendar with Keith Martin

9min
pages 26-31

Where Are They Now? | By Trimella Chaney

4min
pages 37-39

Where the Music is | By CML Staff

6min
pages 42-44

Valle Country Fair & Woolly Worm | By Steve York

8min
pages 24-25

Regional Happenings | By CML Staff

18min
pages 20-23
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