Busta’s Person of the Week: A slight name change, a big life change: Part one of the story of Tammi Mac
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Some say that laughter is the best medicine. With everything that has transpired over the last year and half, now is the best time to put that to the test. Noticing there was a need for smiles, Winston’s own, Brittany Ward, decided to start up the Vibez & Canvas Laugh Lounge.
Joanne Pizzuto and her two sisters recently opened Always Best Care, a senior care business in Winston-Salem. As North Carolina now ranks ninth in the country for the number of people over the age of 65, the sisters’ business comes at a time when this service is more essential than ever.
Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) is now offering a new program that allows participants to complete free college courses and earn career preparedness certification in the field of their choice.
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Winston-Salem entrepreneur has a right-on-time business
Kecha Brabham has had the idea for writing her first published book for six years. Now that her dream has come to fruition, she wants everyone to check out her book, “Thirty Years Naked ‘Walking the Path Toward Forgiveness.’”
Sunday, July 18, will be a red-letter day for Winston-Salem “brunch” aficionados. Local culinary personalities are teaming up to create a memorable dining experience at Kathleen Barnes’ restaurant, Sixth & Vine, between noon and 3 p.m.
Students at Carter G. Woodson School (CGWS) will have quite a surprise when they return to classrooms next month. With help from several high school art students, local artist Leo Rucker is creating a series of murals throughout the school.


