(pictured above: Melba Moore is a Tony award winner and a multi-Grammy nominee.) R&B legends Peabo Bryson and Melba Moore will be in concert on Saturday, June 7 at RJ Reynolds
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Lacy Ward Jr. has been named the new executive director of the International Civil Rights Center & Museum (ICRCM) in Greensboro. His appointment, effective May 19 will entail working with
(pictured above: Romare Bearden’s Fallen Star) Greenhill, a Greensboro art gallery, will present “Select Collection | Prints of Romare Bearden.” The exhibition and sale will take place from April 14
(pictured above: Restaurateurs Stephanie Tyson and Vivian Joyner will take part.) No Rules Theatre Co. (NRTC), which is partly based in Winston-Salem, will bring its hit production of “The No Rules
(pictured above: Student artists learn from law students.) On March 21, the Wake Forest University Law School Pro Bono Group and
Yo-Yo Ma, arguably the world’s most acclaimed cellist, will be performing in Winston-Salem on Sunday, Oct. 5. The Winston-Salem Symphony
Jerry Greenfield will be on hand Saturday (March 29) for the grand opening of the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop
International recording artist and Emmy-winning composer Mark Wood, an original member of the multi-platinum-selling Trans-Siberian Orchestra and creator of the
Special to The Chronicle The City of Winston-Salem’s Cultural Inclusion Program received second place in the 2014 National League of


