Arts and Lifestyle

Film on race debuts in Wilmington

    Film on race debuts in Wilmington

“Racial Taboo,” a documentary film that features many North Carolinians, was premiered earlier last month at Wilmington’s City Stage Theater. The site was significant; City Stage is a historically segregated

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UNCSA to present Wilson classic

    UNCSA to present Wilson classic

The School of Drama and the School of Design & Production at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts will present “King Hedley II,” the ninth play in

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SECCA hires curator

    SECCA hires curator

The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) has appointed Cora Fisher as its new curator to continue expanding SECCA’s legacy as a dynamic destination for exploring the best in contemporary art.

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Emmy goes to Bennett alumna

    Emmy goes to  Bennett alumna

“The Loving Story” took home the award for Outstanding Historical Programing (Long Form) at the 34th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards. The screenwriter for the hit documentary is Bennett

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Post-Civil War freedoms to be probed at symposium

  Post-Civil War freedoms to be probed at symposium

The North Carolina Office of Archives and History, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University and Old Salem are hosting a

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Slave houses opening for tours

  Slave houses opening for tours

Historian Joseph McGill is sleeping in slave cabins throughout the East Coast, and he’s coming to Historic Stagville for his

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Teen wins Student Art Contest

  Teen wins Student Art Contest

Aivee Ybanez, 14, has won the BookMarks and Art for Art’s Sake 2013 Student Art Contest. She was an eighth

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Arts Council awards presented

  Arts Council awards presented

The 2013 Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County awards were presented last week to Lynn and Barry Eisenberg, Festival

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N.C. site to be seen on ‘Sleepy Hollow’

  N.C. site to be seen on ‘Sleepy Hollow’

Historic Tryon Palace in New Bern will be seen in the next episode of “Sleepy Hollow,” a new Fox TV

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Historian pens book about church founder

  Historian pens book about church founder

A former Winston-Salem State University history professor has penned a book about one of the most controversial religious figures of

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