Winston-Salem is getting ready for the National Black Theater Festival next week, July 31-Aug. 5. Of course, this is the weeklong festival produced by the North Carolina Black Repertory Company
Kyndall Williams has always had a heart for giving back according to her mother April Reich. Not only does she give back through her nonprofit foundation, The Kyndall Project, but
The Winston-Salem area is gearing up for visitors who will be attending the National Black Theatre Festival (NBTF). The festival, which will be July 31 – Aug. 5, attracts individuals
The Lights Out Track Club (LOTC) is widely regarded as one of the best in the city of Winston-Salem. They routinely place high in many events whether it be sprints,
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Last March, when Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, submitted his proposed state budget, he appropriated $200,000 for “Freedom Monument Planning,”
By Bridget Elam As part of the numerous activities for the National Black Theatre Festival, The Chronicle is hosting a
The North Forsyth girls volleyball program has not fared so well on the court in recent years. Hoping to give
By Algenon Cash Most people want to fly all over the country or explore faraway places that boast about white


