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One to Watch

One to Watch

Layla Garms November 21, 2012 0

UNCSA student taking the world by storm Twenty-one-year-old Allan Washington’s performing arts career is going places, quite literally. Washington, a senior in the Drama School at the UNC School of the Arts, recently returned

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Dominican artists create murals in Davidson County

Dominican artists create murals in Davidson County

WS Chronicle November 15, 2012 0

Several visiting artists from the Dominican Republic left a lasting impression on Davidson County – literally. Héctor Blanco, Máximo Ceballo, Ezequiel Soto, Carlos Veras and Freddy Alcántara Ramírez worked tirelessly along with students and

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Dance legend says his art speaks to social injustice

Dance legend says his art speaks to social injustice

Layla Garms November 15, 2012 0

Bill T. Jones, an internationally known artist, choreographer, dancer, theater director and writer, visited the campus of Salem College last week to headline the first-ever installment of the June Porter Johnson Series for the

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Arts Council  honors several

Arts Council honors several

WS Chronicle October 18, 2012 0

The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County announced last week during its Annual Meeting that it topped its $2,350,000 annual campaign goal. Tom Ingram, Arts Council chair,  noted that raising $2.35 million for

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Author Watts returning to UNC Charlotte

Author Watts returning to UNC Charlotte

WS Chronicle September 26, 2012 0

Nationally-recognized author Stephanie Powell Watts will return to her alma mater, UNC Charlotte, on Oct. 3 and 4 for a public lecture, a fiction writing workshop for students and a classroom visit. Watts will

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Civil Rights Museum to host Human Rights film fest

Civil Rights Museum to host Human Rights film fest

WS Chronicle September 20, 2012 0

Special to The Chronicle The International Civil Rights Center & Museum,  134 South Elm St., will host the Human Rights Watch Traveling Film Festival from Sept. 28 –30. The University of North Carolina at

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Zane Speaks

Zane Speaks

Layla Garms September 20, 2012 0

Fans of bestselling author Zane got a rare opportunity to come face-to-face with the reclusive erotica writer last week. More than 200 people packed the second floor of the Central Library last Thursday evening

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UNC’s Stone Center honors Nina Simone

UNC’s Stone Center honors Nina Simone

WS Chronicle September 12, 2012 0

“Nina Simone … What More Can I Say?,” a new exhibit and play honoring the soul singer and North Carolina native, will open later this month at the University of North Carolina at Chapel

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Local Artist’s Work to get Grand Display

Local Artist’s Work to get Grand Display

WS Chronicle September 6, 2012 0

Chronicle Staff Report The work of Winston-Salem artist Ricky Needham will be supersized as part of the +Giant Art Project, a public art installation in the West End neighborhood. The Project is designed to

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WSSU students to sing with other HBCU students in D.C.

WSSU students to sing with other HBCU students in D.C.

WS Chronicle September 5, 2012 0

Antony Howard and Jonathan Figgers will represent Winston-Salem State University in the 105 Voices of History HBCU National Concert Choir’s opening event on Sept. 21 at the Andrew Mellon Stage in Washington, D.C. Howard, a

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