Sephora Woldu is a first-generation Eritrean.That led her to write and direct the film, “Life is Fare,” which will be screened Friday, April 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the UNCSA Babcock Theatre, Saturday, April 6, at 1:30 p.m. and Monday at 1 p.m. at Aperture Cinema, as part of the RiverRun International Film Festiva
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The Chronicle extends warm wishes to Mrs. Hodge on reaching this significant milestone.
Show times for Plenty of Time can be found on the NC Black Repertory Company’s website, www.ncblackrep.org. If you mention this ad you will receive $5 off the regular ticket price.
The newspaper industry has seen dramatic changes over the past 25 years and Paulette Moore, a long-time Chronicle employee, has first-hand experience in how it has changed.
Busta’s Business of the Month: It’s a family affair
The short story “Papa’s Gifts” by Raleigh writer Sandra Headen has won the first-ever Jacobs/Jones African-American Literary Prize.
Trinity Glen throws party for Mamie Mixon’s 100th birthday
Savannah Durham, daughter of Joseph Durham and Dr. Cynthia Durham, and a former student at UNCSA, was honored with an Emerging Artist award at the Lincoln Center on Thursday, Feb. 28.
Members of the Sigma Beta Club (a youth affiliate of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) concluded their 2nd annual Souper Bowl of Caring Campaign during their chapter meeting at Grace Fellowship Church on Sunday, Feb. 10.