By Judie Holcomb-Pack Before the COVID-19 crisis, any time you walked into an art gallery, hospital, community service agency, library, or other organization, you would see older adults working –
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By Busta Brown “My mother baked cakes at C&W. She worked hard, long hours, and didn’t make much money. But she kept working and never complained. My mother was a
Winston-Salem Chapter of Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc. and Top Teens of America presented an Evening of Elegance Scholarship Gala at the Village Inn Hotel and Event Center in Clemmons
Her entire life, Monique Johnson has been proving people wrong. Born with dystrophic dysplasia, the rarest form of dwarfism, doctors only gave her six years to live. Thirty-three years later, she has accomplished goals that quite frankly, some can only dream of, and uses her life’s obstacles to inspire others.
Saturday, March 14, marked an exciting and historic day for Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated, when they accepted nine beautiful, energetic registered nurses into their sisterhood.
Two Boy Scouts awarded Eagle Scout designation
The Winston-Salem Symphony has named Karen Ní Bhroin assistant conductor effective June 1. Ní Bhroin is originally from County Wexford, Ireland, and currently holds the position of graduate assistant orchestral conductor at Kent State University.
Busta’s Movie Review: Did ‘Bad Boys for Life’ leave us wanting 4?
Editorial: An example of how not to celebrate Black History Month
Busta’s Person of the Week: Meet the phenomenal Deborah L. Sims