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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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Is redlining the cause for the lack of generational wealth? New exhibit takes a closer look

  Is redlining the cause for the lack of generational wealth? New exhibit takes a closer look

The Winston-Salem Foundation, HUSTLE W-S, and the African American Heritage Initiative have come together to bring an exhibit to the city that takes a critical look at redlining, it’s impact on the community and the people who call Winston-Salem home. 

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Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

  Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

Busta’s Event Of The Week: Tabitha Brown’s book tour begins with a sold-out crowd in Greensboro

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Is removal of local artist’s mural art censorship?

  Is removal of local artist’s mural art censorship?

Winston-Salem is known as the City of Arts and Innovations for its vibrant visual and performing arts communities. But what happens when art is censored by an entity established to further the creation and enjoyment of art? Nick Schmidt found out first hand when he had his mural removed from a downtown park. 

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Multiple literary honors for N.C. children’s book author

  Multiple literary honors for N.C. children’s book author

“Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre,” a children’s picture book by Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrated by the late Floyd Cooper, has won a Boston Globe/Horn Book Honor, been named a finalist for the Kirkus Prize, and been longlisted for the National Book Award. Weatherford calls ”Unspeakable” a lamentation for victims and survivors of the 1921 massacre, the worst incident of racial violence in U.S. history. 

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Arts Council seeking individual artists and groups to apply for Artist Support Grants

  Arts Council seeking individual artists and groups to apply for Artist Support Grants

Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County is seeking individual artists and incorporated artist groups to apply for its annual Artist Support Grant Program. These grants help artists in a five-county region further their professional and artistic development.  Committed, gifted individual artists and collaborative groups in Forsyth, Davidson, Davie, Guilford and Randolph counties are eligible to apply. Grants will range from $500 – $2,000. Applications are due on or before Monday, October 18 at 11:59 p.m.

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