Mountain Xpress

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Mountain Xpress
Circulation
28,565 (as of 2006)[1]
Websitemountainx.com

The Mountain Xpress is an alternative newspaper covering news, arts, local politics, and events in

Association of Alternative Newsweeklies
.

Mission statement

The newspaper's mission is "To build community and strengthen democracy by serving an active, thoughtful readership at the local level – where the impact of citizen action is greatest".[2]

Weekly features

  • Opinion & Letters, with regular cartoons by Randy Molton & Brent Brown
  • News (covering Buncombe County Commission, Asheville City Council and other local issues)
  • Asheville Archives (pictures and stories from Asheville's history, often related to issues in today's headlines)
  • Community Calendar, listing events held by nonprofits and/or noncommercial venues around Western North Carolina
  • Wellness (health news)
  • Green Scene (environmental-news feature)
  • Farm & Garden (local happenings and trends to watch for growers)
  • Food (covering restaurant, food & beverage news — including "Small Bites" short stories)
  • Carolina Beer Guy (local beer & brewery news)
  • Arts & Entertainment (music & art news — including "Smart Bets" short stories)
  • Clubland (live music listings around Western North Carolina)
  • Movie Reviews (movie reviews from diverse reviewers, hosted by the Asheville Movie Guys)
  • Marketplace (classifieds, personals & astrology)

Online-only features include:

  • Acoustic Asheville (acoustic exclusive music videos)
  • 30 Days Out (concerts coming up in the next month)
  • Album reviews (a local take on local music releases)

Best of WNC

The Xpress publishes an annual "Best of WNC" listing the best restaurants, businesses and activities in the Asheville area, based on a readers' poll.

Other Xpress guides to the area include Asheville Eats & Drinks, Give!Local guide to accessible philanthropy, Go Local Guide to discounts at local businesses, Nonprofit supplements, Women in Business supplements and Beer Fest.

Footnotes

  1. ^
    Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. Archived from the original
    on 2006-06-30. Retrieved 2006-02-12.
  2. ^ "Information & About Us | Mountain Xpress Arts & Entertainment | mountainx.com". www.mountainx.com. Archived from the original on 19 April 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2022.

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