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Arts and Lifestyle
‘Every car has a story.’ Classic car display brings back memories at Fall Festival
W-S Symphony to launch Ignite Family Series with ‘Green Eggs & Ham’ musical
Book Review: “Do the Work! An Antiracist Activity Book” by W. Kamau Bell & Kate Schatz
Busta’s Person of the Week: Legendary Con Funk Shun’s frontman Michael Cooper gets real and raw about why they disbanded and their reunion
Coolio, whose signature song “Gangsta’s Paradise” played a vital role in securing hip-hop as the popular music of choice, died at age 59.
More and more newspapers are reducing comics from a full page to half a page and making the print smaller. Smaller print is counter-intuitive as loyal readers are older, with failing eyesight and read large print books. Teeny print is for teeny boppers who don’t even read the paper.
Local playwright’s play to kick off 40+ Stage Company’s season
Friends, family members and art enthusiasts crowded the Southern Idiom Gallery at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 26, for the opening reception of WaveWorks, featuring interdisciplinary artist Jaeson Pitt.


