(pictured above: Daryl Brown signs a book for a local reader.) The James Brown biopic “Get on Up” is a modest hit. Tens of thousands of people have seen it, helping
(pictured above: Daryl Brown signs a book for a local reader.) The James Brown biopic “Get on Up” is a modest hit. Tens of thousands of people have seen it, helping
Employees of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services took full advantage of the opportunity to provide input into the search for the agency’s next executive director, calling for a
Delta Arts Center opens “Punto De Vista – Latino Perspectives III” (pictured above: Gustavo De Los Rios discusses his art with an attendee.) The diversity of Latino art can be
(pictured above: W. Randy Eaddy, a partner at Kilpatrick Stockton, introduces Melissa Harris-Perry.) Melissa Harris-Perry made her first local public address Sept. 10 since she joined the faculty of Wake
(pictured above: August Dark, Kalvin Michael Smith’s father, speaks to supporters at Lloyd Presbyterian Church.) For Darryl Hunt, Sept. 11
Local law enforcers reassure community in wake of Ferguson, Mo. crisis (pictured above: (From left) City Council Member Jeff MacIntosh
(pictured above: G. Neri speaks at Northwest Middle.) Before he joined dozens of other noted authors at the Bookmarks Festival of
Interest session for black female fitness group packs them in (pictured above: Chanel Davis Dozens of women learn about Black
Gun control advocates use cookout to promote their message Gun safety advocates used free food to tout their message
(pictured above: Chester Boston left the meeting encouraged.) Veterans voiced their frustrations with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) during