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Delta Arts opens newest quilting show

    Delta Arts opens newest quilting show

The Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Rd., is continuing its series of quilting exhibits. Pieces by 10 area residents are on display at the gallery through March 16. Hand-quilted

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“By A Black Hand” returning

    “By A Black Hand”  returning

The North Carolina Black Repertory Company’s Teen Theatre Ensemble will present the musical production, “By A Black Hand,” written by Professor Arthur Reese and Darryl Goodman, on Wednesday, Feb. 13

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Calling all camera phone directors

    Calling all camera phone directors

SECCA hosting mobile media film competition The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) is sponsoring its second annual Mobile Media Mini Movies (M4) competition. M4 explores the creative and expressive

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‘Abstractions’ to open at Sawtooth

    ‘Abstractions’ to open at Sawtooth

Winston-Salem’s own Norton Barnhill is one of six abstract artists whose work will be featured in “Abstractions,” which is scheduled to open on Feb. 8 and run through March 15

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‘Apollo 13’ held over at Rhodes Center

  ‘Apollo 13’ held over at Rhodes Center

“Apollo 13:  Mission Control” has added four additional performances at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts.  The new shows

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Author enters uncharted territory

  Author enters uncharted territory

Southern black gay men’s stories brought to life Hickory native Dr. E. Patrick Johnson will be exploring the complexities of

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Lindsay is Riverrun chair

  Lindsay is Riverrun chair

Cheryl Lindsay has been appointed chair of the RiverRun International Film Festival. The Hanesbrands executive and community advocate will lead

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State’s oldest house discovered in Edenton

  State’s oldest house discovered in Edenton

Preservationists with the N.C. Historic Preservation Office (HPO), architectural historians with the Architectural Research Department at Colonial Williamsburg and local

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Playhouse to stage “Fences”

  Playhouse to stage “Fences”

In Honor of Black History Month, the Stained Glass Playhouse presents August Wilson’s “Fences.” The play, which won a Pulitzer

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Chew joins Reynolda House

  Chew joins Reynolda House

Reynolda House Museum of American Art has named Elizabeth Chew as the museum’s Betsy Main Babcock Director of the Curatorial and

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