Thanksgiving is a time for reflecting, spending time with family and of course a great home cooked meal. For some, a home cooked meal could be hard to come by.
Arts and Lifestyle
By Todd Luck, The Chronicle Residents fondly remembered life in the Columbia Heights community located around Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) and lamented the challenges the university still faces in a forum
On Thursday, Nov. 16, Authoring Action, a nonprofit arts and education outreach organization, held its eighth annual “Taste of the South” fundraiser. During the event held at the Milton Rhodes
The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc. painted the city purple and gold last week as members of the international fraternity celebrated 85 years of service.
The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem awarded $156,861 in grants to 12 organizations and programs who aim to address economic security for women and girls.
An exhibit of quilts honoring Nelson Mandela is currently making its one and only stop in the southeast at Delta
Those who frequent the Winston Lake YMCA showed off their talents to support it on Friday night, Nov. 3. Winston
New Winston Museum’s Fall 2017 Salon Series, “Lost, Found, and Transformed: Our Storied Places in African-American History” concludes this month
By Busta Brown The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Jackeè Harry is coming home this Saturday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. at
This week, Busta Brown’s Person of the Week is Tommy Hicks. Go to the Winston-Salem Chronicle’s YouTube channel to view the full interview.