NBTF production shines light on Children’s Crusade of 1963
Arts and Lifestyle
Everyone loves a good story and the audience who attended the N.C. Association of Black Storytellers event at the National Black Theatre Festival was no exception.
NBTF’s ‘Man Talk’ gives young men a chance to open up
Angelic voices, dynamic verses, and graceful dances defined the production of “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” performed at Winston-Salem State University’s Dillard Auditorium during the National Black Theatre Festival.
The Benton Convention Center’s Salem Ballroom had a packed crowd for “Words and Verses,” an event to showcase the talents of an array of singers, poets, musicians, and performers.
Two indie publishing houses are collaborating to bring the Fugitives & Rabbits Collaborative Literary Tour across North Carolina.
Busta’s Person of the Week: He’s bringing some love to Winston-Salem
The health benefits of dance have been getting a lot of press lately. A New York Times piece called dance the ‘kale’ of exercise for aging, and with good reason.
One of the most anticipated events held in Winston-Salem is returning July 29 – August 3. The National Black Theatre Festival will again bring some of the best national and international black theatre companies to Winston-Salem for six days of performances that will rival those seen on Broadway.


