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Ms. Sulock has a story on this in MX, mostly recycled from the press release. Ms. Motsinger has a story on this in AC-T, with some old reporting from her earlier puff piece on the Crystal Ball. Why is the local media so uninterested in finding out why one of what used to be one of Asheville’s important arts organizations (we’re an "arts destination," right?) appears to be going belly-up after some 40 years.
This isn’t a rhetorical question. Why is the local media staying away from this story? Not important to the community? Not enough reporter-resources to devote to it? Editors not interested? Reporters not interested? Reporters not skilled/resourceful enough to dig into it deeply?
Which building is which?