Special to The Chronicle Retired teacher Diane Faison, who depicts Harriet Tubman, was one of the many recipients of an Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County grant announced at
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Bishop Sheldon M. McCarter, pastor of Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church, takes time to take a selfie with the 60 girls who participated in “Treat Her Like A Queen.” Girls
Photos by Tevin Stinson A member of Winston-Salem State University’s Marching Band makes his way down Fourth Street during the Homecoming parade on Saturday, Oct. 31. By Tevin Stinson The
Above: Judie Holcomb-Pack shows the four medals she won for the North Carolina Senior Games/SilverArts literary competition. (Submitted photo) Special to The Chronicle Judie Holcomb-Pack, For Seniors Only editor and
Above: Harvesters II by John Biggers (Submitted photo) By Ashlea Jones For The Chronicle John T. Biggers (1924–2001), an African-American
By Todd Luck The Chronicle The Downtown Bike Patrol is asking the community to donate new or gently used blankets,
By Timothy Cox Special to The Chronicle WASHINGTON, D.C. — During an interview on TV One’s “News One Now” featuring host Roland
By Todd Luck The Chronicle Jodria Bufford has received the ultimate Mary Kay reward, a pink Cadillac, for her success
By Mayeesa Mitchell For The Chronicle Providence Restaurant and Catering, a dream 10 years in the making, has opened its


