In photo above: B.B. King By KEN RITTER Associated Press LAS VEGAS — B.B. King believed anyone could play the blues, and that “as long as people have problems, the
Arts and Lifestyle
Love listening to those foot-stomping, hand-clapping Negro spirituals? Interested in the history of one of the oldest genres of music? If so, you are in for a treat this weekend
(Above: Photo by by Felecia Piggott-Long, Ph.D.- Antoinette Little, left, embraces “Honor Your Mother” event speaker Elaine Green Luke and her brother Byron Brown at the event for mothers.) By Felecia
(Above: One of the main attractions of the store is its old-fashioned candy in barrels. The company says it carries 500 old-fashioned favorite candies.) If a visitor entered Mast General
( Above: Photo by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- 2015 RiverRun Master of Cinema recipient, producer and director Stanley Nelson,
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle- Mary Carpenter and Rudolph Valentino Boone Sr. listen as members of
(Above: Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle- The interior and exterior painting of the Delta Arts Center was made
(Above: Photo By Todd Luck Mayor Allen Joines poses with family members of the “5” Royales, organizers and attendees.) With
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service has announced that the First-Day-of-Issue stamp dedication ceremony for the Dr. Maya Angelou Forever
“The Magic Flute” will be presented on March 13, 15 and 17 at the Stevens Center of the University of


