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Why blogs?

Blogs started out as digital personal diaries. Before social media took off, people used to share their experiences on personal blogs. Soon, many companies realized that blogs could distribute more and better content, making them an excellent communication channel between a business and its audience.

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Latinos

BACHATA TAKES OVER ASHEVILLE.

The latin nights in Asheville are hot, and now you can dance to BACHATA, SALSA, REGGAETON, CUMBIA, Wednesdays, Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays!
Yes, Latinos are making a huge impact in the local economy, and personally ,I’m happy to see people like BACHATA AVL hosting international BACHATEROS in Asheville. Bachata nights in Asheville are here to stay, that’s for sure!

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Latinos

Asheville’s Love Affair With Indian Food.

INDIAN FOOD is so hot, that you should know it is only SECOND to the restaurants for MEXICAN FOOD in Asheville, when it comes to the choices you have to dine out in our city.
What makes me say this? Well, we all know this town is a food destination, and FYI just in downtown Asheville we have 5 Indian restaurants, yes 5!
And guess what? As you are reading this, I have just learned there is a NEW Indian restaurant coming up to downtown Asheville. That means very soon there are going to be SIX located less than a mile from each other!

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A Multicultural taste of West Asheville

Asheville Multicultural: Unveiling Foodie Favorites and Asheville’s Locals Favorites Restaurants
Culinary Maestros in Asheville
In the heart of Asheville’s vibrant food scene, Chef Steven Goff stands out as a rock star in the kitchen. His inventive creations have become synonymous with awesome food in Asheville, captivating both locals and visitors alike. Likewise, Chef May Sujitra, known for making food fit for a king, has garnered a devoted following.

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Festivals

Cumbia – Punk Rocks Asheville This Weekend Oct/20-21

Born and raised in Naucalpan, the deep outskirts of Mexico City, the Gama brothers and their band Son Rompe Pera have thrashed through all preconceived notions of what a marimba-centered band is, and have rendered the instrument inseparable from their punk ethos. Their shows have become home to the now-infamous marimba mosh pit across the globe, joining intergenerational audiences in moments of essential release and community around their hard-hitting, forward-thinking, unrelenting punk-infused cumbias. With two critically-acclaimed records under their belt, and hundreds of shows on some of the world’s most prestigious stages to a rapidly growing audience, the band consistently proves their boundlessness as far as where they can take the genre, standing vehemently by the fact that traditions are meant to be both honored, broken, and built again.

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