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Dance legend says his art speaks to social injustice
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
Read More »Arts Council honors several
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
Read More »Civil Rights Museum to host Human Rights film fest
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
Read More »UNC’s Stone Center honors Nina Simone
“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
Read More »Local Artist’s Work to get Grand Display
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
Read More »WSSU students to sing with other HBCU students in D.C.
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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