Busta’s Person of the Week: Near-death experience teaches Stu Robinson to never give up
Arts and Lifestyle
The International Black Theatre Festival® (IBTF) will once again be held in the City of the Arts, Winston-Salem, beginning on Monday, July 29, and continuing through Saturday, Aug. 3.
Latisha Coleman’s solo exhibit of 3-D art will make you want to touch it – but don’t!
Busta’s Person of the Week: The minister of hip-hop
The Stained Glass Playhouse production of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” opened on May 3-5 at the theater located at 4401 Indiana Avenue in the former sanctuary at Marvin United Methodist Church. Friday and Saturday productions are held at 8 p.m. and the Sunday production is held at 3 p.m. The productions will continue during the following weekends: May 10-12 and May 17-19.
Miss those days of Flower Power, bell-bottoms and 45 singles on the turntable? Well, you’re in luck! The Winston-Salem Pops is bringing back the music of the ‘60s in their concert, “Swingin’ the ‘60s: Celebrating the Sixties in Song.” The concert will be held on Friday, May 17, 6:30 p.m., at Ardmore Baptist Church in the Brown Auditorium, 501 Miller Street.
‘Once On This Island’ opens May 10 at Theatre Alliance
Senior Games/SilverArts literary arts winners announced
Piedmont Plus Senior Games announces SilverArts medal winners


