When Marc Raye envisioned his barber studio, he wanted people to not just get a haircut, but also wanted them to have an experience. And that’s exactly what the customer will get when they enter Dynasty Barber Studio (DBS).
Prayer event calls for support to help combat rise in local violent crime
A new medical center in Winston-Salem is working to address those complaints and others with their patient-centered approach to caring for older adults.
Lindsay Tise recently celebrated his 104th birthday and happily shares two of the things he’s loved most in life: his wife and golf. In fact, he credits playing golf for over 90 years with helping him reach yet another milestone birthday. Tise stated, “It’s been a big help to me both physically and mentally.”
Movement & Memory class combines exercise and brain games
The intersection of Cherry and 25th Streets will now and forever be known as Mildred R. Griffin Way.
Cook Literacy Model School educators plan fundraising dinner theatre for academic excellence
The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: This cleaning service’s reputation is spotless!
Smart Start of Forsyth County (SSFC) is looking to bring educators across the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School district and surrounding districts together. On Saturday, Feb. 25, Smart Start will host the Childcare Providers Unite Early Educators Conference at Atkins High School.
The art form of portraiture has been around just as long as art itself. Throughout history portraiture has been used to uplift white monarchs, people of power, importance, and wealth. Louisiana-based artist Vitus Shell is challenging that tradition with his exhibit, “Vitus Shell: ‘Bout It ‘Bout It, The Political Power of Just Being,” which is on display at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA).


