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‘Love Songs of the Liberation Wars,’ a jazz opera that tells W-S historic moment in song

    ‘Love Songs of the Liberation Wars,’ a jazz opera that tells W-S historic moment in song

‘Love Songs of the Liberation Wars,’ a jazz opera that tells W-S historic moment in song

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Spring Concert Series enlivens grounds and spaces at NCMA Winston-Salem

    Spring Concert Series enlivens grounds and spaces at NCMA Winston-Salem

Spring Concert Series enlivens grounds and spaces at NCMA Winston-Salem

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Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

    Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

Leo Rucker’s ‘Painting Happy Hill’ opens at SECCA

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Exhibit by late artist Sam “The Dot Man” McMillan opens at SECCA

    Exhibit by late artist Sam “The Dot Man” McMillan opens at SECCA

Some artists have followers; the late Sam McMillan, known as The Dot Man for his distinctive painting style, has a fan club.

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In-depth viewing required for Lonnie Holley’s exhibit

    In-depth viewing required for Lonnie Holley’s exhibit

On Thursday, Dec. 13 the Lonnie Holley exhibit opened at SECCA.

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SECCA Executive Director Gordon Peterson announces retirement

    SECCA Executive Director Gordon Peterson announces retirement

The executive director of the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Gordon Peterson, has announced his plans to retire in September 2018.

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SECCA exhibit examines national news coverage

    SECCA exhibit examines national news coverage

Photo by Tevin Stinson BY TEVIN STINSON  THE CHRONICLE  Earlier this week, SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art) opened an

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National Blind Idol winner from Rural Hall

    National Blind Idol winner from Rural Hall

BY TEVIN STINSON THE CHRONICLE  More than 200 people filed into the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) last Saturday

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‘Maya Angelou chose to love me,’ Tavis Smiley said of his friend

    ‘Maya Angelou chose to love me,’ Tavis Smiley said of his friend

(Above left: Tavis Smiley photo by  Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle) Author, broadcaster and publisher Tavis Smiley encouraged residents to

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Exhibit to include special programs

    Exhibit to include special programs

(pictured above:  A screen shot from Kevin Jerome Everson’s “The Island of St. Matthews.”) A number of special of events

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