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‘Jerry’ to attend grand opening

    ‘Jerry’ to attend grand opening

Jerry Greenfield will be on hand Saturday (March 29) for the grand opening of the Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Shop in The Shoppes at Friendly Center at 3332 West Friendly

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Children’s Museum celebrating 10th anniversary  

    Children’s Museum celebrating 10th anniversary  

Under the theme “A Decade of Play,” Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem will mark its 10th anniversary with special programming for 10 months, March through December. This month, BB&T is sponsoring

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Local artists bringing arts movement to town 

    Local artists bringing arts movement to town 

One City, One Prompt (OCOP) movement is coming the Triad. Billed as a dynamic series of writing, performance, activist and community-building events, OCOP is a global effort, bringing people together

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“Aida” opening March 21

    “Aida” opening March 21

(pictured above:  David Joy and Natasha Gore in “Aida.”) The Theatre Alliance of Winston-Salem, 1047 W. Northwest Boulevard, will present “Aida” later this month. Elton John and Tim Rice’s contemporary musical

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Tour focuses on black artists and craftsmen

    Tour focuses on black artists and craftsmen

The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) at Old Salem Museums & Gardens is offering a special tour during

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‘Idol’ to judge competition

    ‘Idol’ to judge competition

Former “American Idol” contestant Tiquila Wilson is slated to be a celebrity judge for a competition to pick singers to

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Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

    Culinary scholar to headline Old Salem fundraiser 

“American Perspectives featuring Adrian Miller: Black Chefs in the White House” will be held on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Old

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Authoring Action’s annual Retrospective coming to SECCA

    Authoring Action’s annual  Retrospective coming to SECCA

(pictured above:  Authoring Action co-founder Nathan Ross Freeman poses with some of the program’s young participants in 2012.) The teen

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Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

    Letter to the Editor: I want to continue to make a difference

This year marks my 12th year as a District Court Judge and my fourth election cycle. Since my election in

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Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

    Robeson’s life coming to local stage 

“Paul Robeson” by Phillip Hayes Dean is coming to the Hanesbrands Theatre, 209 North Spruce St., later this month. Presented

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