ASHEVILLE - Today's burning question is about a historic site in East Asheville, a rural sanctuary where famed Asheville author Thomas Wolfe penned what would become part of his final novel. Have ...
ASHEVILLE - From "The French Broad" by Wilma Dykeman to "Cold Mountain" by Charles Frazier, the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary award has sought to bring attention to the literature of Western North ...
ASHEVILLE - As the city continues to explore multimillion-dollar renovations for the aging Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Chris Corl, whose department oversees the venue, said they will also consider ...
LEOMINSTER — Thomas L. Wolfe, 43, of 1240 Main St., Leominster, died suddenly on Nov. 2, while enjoying his favorite place — a wooded path at Lake Wampanoag in Ashburnham — with his faithful dog, ...
Asheville’s local hero, renowned autobiographical novelist, Thomas Wolfe, is perhaps best known for his voluminousness, why use one word when you can use one hundred. In contrast, D. Hiden Ramsey, ...
A Junction City, Ohio, man was sentenced in federal court in Columbus today to 276 months in prison for sexually exploiting ...
In 1920, Thomas Wolfe worked as the Editor-In-Chief of The Daily Tar Heel during his undergraduate years at UNC. Unbeknownst to him, nearly a century later, a scholarship would be created in his name ...
Asheville City Council members unanimously approved a roof replacement project for the historic venue during a meeting on Oct ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A former high school assistant volleyball coach who was caught with hundreds of images and videos of child pornography was sentenced Thursday in federal court to 23 years in prison.
Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938) is among America's greatest novelists. One of his most acclaimed books, “You Can't Go Home Again,” takes place just prior to the stock market crash of '29. George Webber has ...
Thomas Footer Wolfe, 68, of Downingtown formerly of Macungie passed away on August 25, 2011 in the VA Medical Center in Coatesville. Survivors: He is survived by his children, Thomas F. Wolfe, ...