BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Anna Maria Horsford and Obba Babatunde will serve as the celebrity co-chairs for the next National Black Theatre Festival scheduled for July 31 through Aug.
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BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE Nearly 50 local artists will be on display at the Senior Services Center this Saturday 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. as they partake in their
Photo by Ashlea Jones BY ASHLEA JONES FOR THE CHRONICLE A showcase featured recitals and enactments of African culture and modern day African-American hymnals and spirituals on Saturday, Feb. 25,
BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE It’s no secret a lot has changed in downtown Winston-Salem over the past decade. Old factories, vacant buildings, and empty storefronts have been replaced by
The Chronicle has this contest for you. Answer all the questions on page 13 in the Black History Month special
By Tevin Stinson The Chronicle African-American history came to life through storytelling, song, and poetry earlier this week at the
By Timothy Ramsey The Chronicle The Winston-Salem Police and Fire departments in conjunction with the Recreation and Parks Department held
Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE The tumbling mats at Positive Image Preforming Arts (PIPA) were rolled
selfrescuingprincesssociety.blogspot.com photo BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY THE CHRONICLE Melissa Harris-Perry, who was named executive director of Wake Forest University’s Pro Humanitate
BY DONNA ROGERS THE CHRONICLE Founders’ Day comes every year for the Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA)