“A Cappella Jam for Hope,” an annual concert held by the a cappella groups at Reynolds High School, will be held Saturday, Jan. 12 in the school’s auditorium. For the
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A history project that resulted from a partnership between Greensboro College and the Peeler-Swann Family Association has won the Greensboro Historical Museum’s 2012 Voices of a City award. Mike Sistrom,
Janiva Magness and Kenny Neal will headline the Piedmont Blues Preservation Society’s 27th Annual Carolina Blues Festival, which will be held on May 18 at Greensboro’s Festival Park. The annual
[pullquote]To order tickets by phone, call 336-748-0857 x 210[/pullquote]The Children’s Theatre of Winston-Salem will present “Bunnicula”, an original musical based on the bestselling series by James and Deborah Howe, on Friday, Jan.
Dr. Lenwood G. Davis, a retired Winston-Salem State University history professor, recently released his latest book, “Selected Writings and Speeches
[pullquote]We are delighted that we are finally able to pursue some significant upgrades to the facility and much credit goes
D’Walla Simmons-Burke, director of choral and vocal studies at Winston-Salem State University, addresses the crowd during the Dec. 2 “Songs
The Nashville Songwriters Association and Community Arts Cafe, 411 West Fourth St., will host a songwriting workshop on Saturday, Jan.
Vonii Bristow, a sport management major at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU), wants to pursue an acting career and that dream
Rev. Paul Lowe Jr., pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church, and his wife, LaGail, pose in the White House in front


