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Asheville Awakens: Spring Heat, Art, and Live Music Light Up Your Monday

Asheville Awakens: Spring Heat, Art, and Live Music Light Up Your Monday

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Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Monday, April 13.

Rise and shine, Asheville. Were kicking off the week with some fantastic local updates thatll get you out exploring our vibrant city. First, tune your radios because Blue Ridge Public Radio is amplifying classical music like never before. Starting today, BPR Classic blasts a stronger signal on 90.5 FM, reaching 200,000 more listeners across the Asheville area with crystal-clear broadcasts of timeless symphonies and late-night jazz. If youre in Mars Hill, stick with 107.9 FM, but everyone else, switch over for that richer soundit means more ways to unwind with Bach while driving the Blue Ridge Parkway or cooking dinner.

Speaking of inspiration, head to the River Arts District where the Mark Bettis Gallery is glowing with When Light Returns, a group exhibition capturing springs renewal through paintings, glass, sculpture, and mixed media. Open today from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 123 Roberts Street, its free and runs through April 25thperfect for a midday stroll amid the French Broad Rivers hum, reminding us how art mirrors our mountains quiet rebirth after winters chill.

Weather-wise, were basking in summery warmth around 73 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, with light south winds and low humidity at 32 percent. Buncombe County EMS urges hydrationup to eight to ten glasses dailyplus loose clothing and indoor breaks during peak heat to dodge nausea, dizziness, or confusion. Check on neighbors, especially the vulnerable, and watch for wildfire sparks from this dry spell, as the North Carolina Forest Service warns even small activities can ignite risks in our tinderbox forests.

For evening fun, catch metal legends Crowbar shredding at Eulogy tonight at 8 p.m., a high-energy show for fans craving that raw Asheville music scene vibe. Movie buffs, 828 News Now recommends fresh April releases like a cult horror reboot and a Hamlet twistcheck local theaters for showtimes to spark date-night debates. And mark your calendars: Buncombe Countys free Overdose Prevention classes resume this morning at the Courthouse on 15th Floor, empowering our community one session at a time.

Stay safe, stay connected, and make today count in our Blue Ridge backyard.

This has been Asheville Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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