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Back to business

    Back to business

After closing the doors earlier this month to make necessary repairs to the building and kitchen, Ta’Nisha Monique Cupcakes officially reopened last week with a ribbon cutting ceremony.

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Marching on Black Theatre Holy Ground

    Marching on Black Theatre Holy Ground

Marching on Black Theatre Holy Ground

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Busta’s Person of the Week: He’s bringing some love to Winston-Salem

    Busta’s Person of the Week: He’s bringing some love to Winston-Salem

Busta’s Person of the Week: He’s bringing some love to Winston-Salem

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Winston-Salem Walk of Fame unveiled ahead of NBTF

    Winston-Salem Walk of Fame unveiled ahead of NBTF

The unofficial start of the 16th biennial celebration of African American theatre, art, and culture, may have been three days earlier when city officials unveiled the Winston-Salem Arts, Culture and Entertainment Memorial Walk of Fame, which included a star for NBTF founder Larry Leon Hamlin.

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NBTF record-breaking start reflects on the importance of the biennial festival

  NBTF record-breaking start reflects on the importance of the biennial festival

If you’re strapped for cash and can’t afford to spend $40 or $50 on a ticket to one of the productions during the National Black Theatre Festival, an easy and no-cost way to rub elbows with the stars is to attend the daily press conferences held at The Marriott Hotel.

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Put on your purple and black, the festival is back!

  Put on your purple and black, the festival is back!

The 2019 National Black Theatre Festival got off to a Marvtastic start earlier this week with the star-studded opening night Gala.

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Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

  Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

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Rhythm and Rhyme Youth Poetry Slam showcases young poets’ talent

  Rhythm and Rhyme Youth Poetry Slam showcases young poets’ talent

The participants in the summer camp at W.R. Anderson participated in the Rhythm and Rhyme Youth Poetry Slam for the fourth year.

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Planning the N.E.X.T. Step

  Planning the N.E.X.T. Step

Career fair helps recent high school grads plot their future.

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IFB Solutions facing loss of 76 jobs for people who are blind

  IFB Solutions facing loss of 76 jobs for  people who are blind

IFB Solutions, the largest employer of people who are blind in the country, is about to experience several rounds of job cuts that will have a devastating effect on the blind community.

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