Arts and Lifestyle

Buy One, Get One Half Off Promo for ‘Black Nativity’

    Buy One, Get One Half Off Promo for ‘Black Nativity’

The chances are few to see the North Carolina Black Repertory Company’s stirring staging of “Black Nativity” this holiday season. A Black Rep Christmas tradition for the past 15 years,

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Acclaimed film will be screened

    Acclaimed film will be screened

Mami Wata Cultural Arts Collective and Delta Arts Center are sponsoring local screenings of “Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People,” at a/perture cinema, 311

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WSSU hosting Winter Concert

    WSSU hosting Winter Concert

(pictured above:  WSSU singers perform during last year’s concert.) The Winston-Salem State University Choirs (University Choir; University Women; Schola Cantorum and Burke Singers), under the direction Maestra D’Walla Simmons-Burke and accompanist Dr.

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‘A Time to Kill’ sparks discussion of race and justice

    ‘A Time to Kill’ sparks  discussion of race and justice

(pictured above:  Derrick Parker (left) and Brain Joyce on stage in ‘A Time to Kill.’) “Do you think we live in a country where the color of one’s skin determines

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Edible fundraiser will support Authoring Action

  Edible fundraiser will support Authoring Action

(pictured above:  (Top, from left) Greg Tahtinen (musician), Willie Holmes (mentor) and Artistic Director Nathan Ross Freeman poses with Authoring Action teens

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‘What Would You Do?’ reporter to speak at DCCC

  ‘What Would You Do?’  reporter to speak at DCCC

Emmy award-winner and ABC News journalist John Quiñones will discuss the power of education when he visits Davidson County Community

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Six to receive N.C. Awards

  Six to receive N.C. Awards

(pictured above:  Poet and author Lenard D. Moore.) Gov. McCrory will present the latest round of North Carolina Awards on

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Surprise for Superhero principal

  Surprise for Superhero principal

(pictured above:  Ron Davis reacts to his surprise gift.) Ron Davis, the principal of Gibson Elementary School, is a fan

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Free movie screenings in downtown park

  Free movie screenings in downtown park

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County in collaboration with a/perture cinema and Coffee Park kicked off their “Sunset

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Robinson added to Symphony’s leadership

  Robinson added to Symphony’s leadership

Maya Robinson has been hired as the chief development officer of the Winston-Salem Symphony. As a member of the senior

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