New Winston Museum’s Fall 2017 Salon Series, “Lost, Found, and Transformed: Our Storied Places in African-American History” concludes this month with “Envisioning Columbian Heights.” This three-program series, co-curated with the
Arts and Lifestyle
By Busta Brown The Chronicle Winston-Salem’s own Jackeè Harry is coming home this Saturday, Nov. 4, at 8 p.m. at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum! She’ll be starring in the
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.
On Friday, Oct. 20, the ACEY Group of The Women’s Fund of Winston-Salem celebrated its 10th anniversary.
HanesBrands employees are set to participate in the company’s Day of Caring event, the finale of the company’s 2017 United Way campaign that raised $1.95 million.
Last weekend, local author and motivational speaker India Reaves and nearly two dozen women started on their personal journeys to
Earlier this week the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County recognized several individuals for their contributions to the arts
Latino culture took center stage in downtown Winston-Salem last weekend as the Hispanic League hosted their annual Fiesta to celebrate
By Benita Brown, Special to The Chronicle Members of the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Inc., Beta Lambda Chapter, received


