But Clark and others in Asheville’s music scene — which has a spunky, up-and-coming reputation — foresee a long recovery ahead.
A key question now is how to rebuild lives and livelihoods in Asheville as attention on the region wanes.
Debris covers the River Arts District in Asheville, an area popular among artists and musicians.
Tim Gormley, who co-owns Burial Beer Co., decided to scrap Burnpile, a music and beer festival that he called his company’s annual “Super Bowl” event.
Burial Beer Co.'s Burnpile festival typically draws crowds every fall, but this year's was canceled after Hurricane Helene.
Persons:
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Organizations:
Asheville, Orange, Arts, Cornell, Getty
Locations:
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