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‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

    ‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

More than 40 events will be held during the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County’s  Fifth Annual Six Days in November Festival, Tuesday, Nov. 13 – Sunday, Nov. 18.

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UniverSoul Circus rolling into Greenboro

    UniverSoul Circus rolling into Greenboro

UniverSoul Circus had to juggle its performances in Greensboro to do make-good shows in Philadelphia after the city was hit by Hurricane Sandy. The Circus will now be in the

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Election Shows Power of Black and Brown Vote

    Election Shows Power of Black and Brown Vote

This year’s election cycle has taught us many lessons. Key among them is the clear fact that these United States are becoming more racially diverse and if politicians want to

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Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor

Religious leaders hypocritical for opposing Obama    To the Editor: The opposition that President Obama has received from some religious leaders and the support that  Mitt Romney has received from many in

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Senegalese Shindig

    Senegalese Shindig

WSSA marks its second anniversary  The Winston-Salem Senegalese Association (WSSA) celebrated its second anniversary Sunday at the Sprague Street Community

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Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

    Kennedy prepares for even greater academic expansion

Last year, Demetrius Hill chose to go to John F. Kennedy High School because he thought the magnet high school

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Howard Choir coming to Union Baptist

    Howard Choir coming to Union Baptist

The 2012 College Night program, presented by the Union Baptist Church Refresh College Ministry, will feature the Howard University Choir

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Surviving Storms

    Surviving Storms

Devotional Reading: Romans 1:8-17   Lesson Scripture: Acts 27: 1-11, 33-44   Lesson Aims: To summarize Paul’s trip from Caesarea

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Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

    Carver seniors march to the polls to vote for first time

The Carver High School Marching Band, under the direction of Juan Eckard, provided the rhythm as more than 100 seniors

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Teams end JV season with bragging rights

    Teams end JV season with bragging rights

Reagan showed its mettle in clearly establishing its supremacy in junior varsity football. But while the Raiders (9-1 finish) have

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