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Donations to SECCA  to be matched

Donations to SECCA to be matched

WS Chronicle June 9, 2013 0

SECCA has received a $10,000 challenge grant from an anonymous donor.  From now until June 30, gifts to the art gallery will be matched 100 percent up to $10,000 to support SECCA’s exhibitions and

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Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

Making us laugh comes naturally for homegrown talent

Layla Garms June 7, 2013 0

Every time city native Jeremy “JJ” Johnson hits the field at BB&T Ballpark, he is one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a household name. As the entertainment co-host for the Winston-Salem

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WFU senior named  foreign correspondent

WFU senior named foreign correspondent

WS Chronicle May 9, 2013 0

Jawad Wahabzada, a Wake Forest graduating senior, was recently named a fellow for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. This August, he will travel to Rio de Janeiro to film a short documentary about

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W-S film to be shown on big screen

W-S film to be shown on big screen

WS Chronicle May 8, 2013 0

The story of how and why Forsyth County came to have two separate, central municipalities so close together that they ended up consolidating in 1913 is the subject of a new documentary produced by

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RiverRun to honor three up and comers

RiverRun to honor three up and comers

WS Chronicle April 13, 2013 0

Terence Nance will be among this year’s RiverRun International Film Festival’s Spark Award winners. The Dallas, Texas native studied visual art and his practice includes installation, performance, music and moving images. He makes music

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Ministry sponsoring  ‘Girl Rising’ screening

Ministry sponsoring ‘Girl Rising’ screening

WS Chronicle April 7, 2013 0

The critically-acclaimed film “Girl Rising” will be screened April 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Carmike Wynnsong 12, 4510 Kester Mill Road. The film spotlights the stories of nine unforgettable girls born into unforgiving

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Library to  host ‘Muslim Journeys’

Library to host ‘Muslim Journeys’

WS Chronicle April 2, 2013 0

“Muslim Journeys,” a series of programs slated to be held next month in the Central Library Auditorium, will support the Muslim Journeys Bookshelf, a collection of 25 books and three DVDs awarded to Forsyth

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Theatre Festival season kicked off

Theatre Festival season kicked off

Layla Garms March 14, 2013 0

Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins and NAACP Image Award winner Dorien Wilson have been tapped to serve as celebrity co-chairs at this year’s National Black Theatre Festival. Officials from the North Carolina Black Repertory

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Second Spring Arts to Celebrate  Talents, Creativity of Seniors

Second Spring Arts to Celebrate Talents, Creativity of Seniors

WS Chronicle March 9, 2013 0

Organizers Seeking Local Artists for Juried and Non-Juried Competitions The inaugural Second Spring Arts festival will take place May 14-17, 2013 at the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts and other venues.  The festival

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Whitney Young: Mr. Inside

Whitney Young: Mr. Inside

WS Chronicle February 22, 2013 0

“I am not anxious to be the loudest voice or the most popular. But I would like to think that at a crucial moment, I was an effective voice of the voiceless, an effective

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