On Sunday, Aug. 18, the Forsyth County Department of Social Services (FCDSS) is partnering with Crossnore Communities for Children to offer a free screening of the movie “Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot.”
The City of Winston-Salem has officially been transformed into Black Theatre Holy Ground, as thousands of people from across the world descend upon the the City of Arts and Innovation for the 2024 International Black Theatre Festival.
More than a dozen doctors and other healthcare professionals swapped out their practices and lab coats for the park and walking shoes last Saturday during Red H.E.A.R.R.T.’s first Walk with the Doctors & Medical Practitioners 5K.
Winston-Salem’s latest mural is dedicated to The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group that got its start right here in the City of Arts and Innovation: The “5” Royales.
African American history and culture took center stage last weekend as thousands of people gathered at Innovation Quarter for the city’s 25th annual Juneteenth Festival.
As part of the city’s Juneteenth Celebration, on Friday, June 14, Triad Cultural Arts hosted the 3rd Annual Queen Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant at Paisley Middle School.
Recently the Winston Lake Family YMCA took a giant leap to becoming the Winston Lake REACH Center. On Monday, June 10, representatives from Winston Lake and YMCA of Northwest N.C. broke ground on renovations to the facility located on Waterworks Road.
For the first time in history, a woman has been chosen to lead Winston-Salem State University (WSSU). During a press conference held last week, Bonita J. Brown was officially announced as the 14th chancellor of WSSU.