Arts and Lifestyle

Phi Omega Chapter stays busy with community service and hosting regional gathering

    Phi Omega Chapter stays busy with community service and hosting regional gathering

Phi Omega Chapter stays busy with community service and hosting regional gathering

Read Full Article

Rashaun Rucker’s art chosen for exhibit at WFU

    Rashaun Rucker’s art chosen for exhibit at WFU

Award winning photographer and artist Rashaun Rucker has had his work shown across the country, at the Smithsonian, celebrities’ homes, colleges and universities, and in countless exhibitions and galleries. Now, for the first time since he was a student at East Forsyth High School, Rucker’s work is on display right here in his hometown of Winston-Salem. Rucker’s piece “Tapestry to my Soul” is a part of Wake Forest University’s Means of Identification exhibition which is on display at the Hanes Gallery. 

Read Full Article

Book Review: ‘Change Sings: A Children’s Anthem’ by Amanda Gorman, pictures by Loren Long

    Book Review: ‘Change Sings: A Children’s Anthem’ by Amanda Gorman, pictures by Loren Long

Book Review: ‘Change Sings: A Children’s Anthem’ by Amanda Gorman, pictures by Loren Long

Read Full Article

Donations needed for holiday gift bag project

    Donations needed for holiday gift bag project

Donations needed for holiday gift bag project

Read Full Article

Writers’ Corner: Refresh My Memory

  Writers’ Corner: Refresh My Memory

Writers’ Corner: Refresh My Memory

Read Full Article

Busta’s Person of the Week: WXII’S 12 News Talitha Vickers talks about her children’s book, Dr. Maya Angelou, and more.

  Busta’s Person of the Week: WXII’S 12 News Talitha Vickers talks about her children’s book, Dr. Maya Angelou, and more.

Busta’s Person of the Week: WXII’S 12 News Talitha Vickers talks about her children’s book, Dr. Maya Angelou, and more.

Read Full Article

Calling all writers to accept the challenge

  Calling all writers to accept the challenge

Among the many other national days of awareness and celebration, November is also National Novel Writing Month or Nanowrimo for short. It is the month where writers take up the challenge to write the first draft of their book in a 30-day timeframe. The goal is to write at least 50,000 words in a month, which roughly breaks down to 1,667 words per day.

Read Full Article

Audience enjoys first Jazz Fest at the fair

  Audience enjoys first Jazz Fest at the fair

The Jazz Fest at the Carolina Classic Fair was a welcomed change to the annual Gospel Fest brought to you by The Chronicle. The collection of instruments, singers and performers was the perfect mix for any jazz lover in attendance.

Read Full Article

Busta’s Person of the Week: Talk, cry and laugh with Tisha Raye’s ‘judgement-free zone’ podcast

  Busta’s Person of the Week: Talk, cry and laugh with Tisha Raye’s ‘judgement-free zone’ podcast

Busta’s Person of the Week: Talk, cry and laugh with Tisha Raye’s ‘judgement-free zone’ podcast

Read Full Article

Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

  Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

Book Review: “Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence” by Anita Hill

Read Full Article
_____________________________

Search wschronicle.com

Featured Sponsor

Sign Up For Chronicle Updates

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Categories

Archives

More Sponsors