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Digital Lab Recording opens its doors to local students

    Digital Lab Recording opens its doors to  local students

Last weekend Digital Lab Recordings (DLR), a local recording studio that specializes in audio recording, editing, mixing, and mastering, opened its doors to more than two dozen students.

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Black Rep shows why it is simply the best

    Black Rep shows why it is simply the best

(pictured above: NC Black Rep Photo by Larente Hamlin Some of the cast members of “Black Nativity.”) The North Carolina Black Repertory Company wrapped another performance season of “Black Nativity” Sunday

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Colorful Catharsis

    Colorful Catharsis

Artwork of young patients featured in SECCA exhibit (pictured above: Westley McCormick by his artwork.) An exhibit of artwork created by Brenner Children’s Hospital patients opened last Thursday at the Southeastern Center

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Marching 100’s making comeback

    Marching 100’s making comeback

(pictured above: a throwback image of the 100’s drummers.) Since 1968, Courtney Saunders has been on the same mission – to encourage kids to do something positive. It was that

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Afro-Semitic Experience to perform

    Afro-Semitic Experience to perform

(pictured above: Afro-Semitic Experience is known throughout the world for its unique blend of jazz.) The Afro-Semitic Experience, a world-renowned jazz

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Musicians to lead Reynolds students in concert

    Musicians to lead Reynolds students in concert

International recording artist and Emmy-winning composer Mark Wood, an original member of the multi-platinum-selling Trans-Siberian Orchestra and creator of the

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For Seniors Only! : How Would You Like an Adventure this Spring?

    For Seniors Only! : How Would You Like an Adventure this Spring?

…An adventure in learning, that is! And this year, the event is FREE for first-timers!! If you’ve never been, now’s

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Gee to bring piece of Africa to UNCG

    Gee to bring piece of Africa to UNCG

(pictured above:  Robin Gee performs.) Robin Gee, associate professor of dance at UNCG, spent six months last year studying dance and

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Delta exhibit features black artists

    Delta exhibit features black artists

Owens Daniels had called Winston-Salem home for several years before he ever set foot in Old Salem. But once the

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‘Four Churches’ will hold joint Christmas event

    ‘Four Churches’ will hold joint Christmas event

“The Four Churches” – Emanuel Baptist, New Bethel Baptist, St. John CME and Union Baptist – will present their first

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