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Much loved music teacher strives to inspire students
Quincy Lundy had the good fortune to have music teachers who supported and encouraged him in middle and high school, and he wants to give that same gift to his students now that he’s
Read More »Group to record UNCSA students’ music
Composition students in the School of Music at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) will have the opportunity of a lifetime when their music is recorded on campus by the
Read More »Gaither to put on showcase at the Joel
Multi-Grammy Award-winner Bill Gaither will host an evening of music, laughter and encouragement on Friday, April 26 at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The event will feature the Gaither Vocal Band performing timeless
Read More »RiverRun to honor three up and comers
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
Read More »Kernersville Spring Folly incorporates more activities which appeal to seniors in the community
Seniors have always enjoyed Kernersville’s Spring Folly as they explore the music, arts & crafts, commercial areas of the festival, and walking through the car show. The Shepherd’s Center of Kernersville will be taking
Read More »Second Spring Arts to Celebrate Talents, Creativity of Seniors
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
Read More »Triad schools headed to Battle of the Bands
Winston-Salem State University’s The Red Sea of Sound and N.C. A&T State University’s Blue and Gold Marching Machine are gearing up for the 11th Annual Honda Battle of the Bands Invitational Showcase. Tens of
Read More »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 »Senegalese Shindig
WSSA marks its second anniversary The Winston-Salem Senegalese Association (WSSA) celebrated its second anniversary Sunday at the Sprague Street Community Recreation Center. The daylong event included special guests, music, food and fellowship. The gathering,
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