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Happy Mother's Day from Davidson Local
Today is a special day when we honor the importance of motherhood. Davidson Local would like to wish all mothers and mother figures a full return on the love and beautiful energy that you contribute to the world and your families. In recognition of Mother’s Day, Davidson Local would like...
Tamara Tunie and Clifton Davis Will Co-Chair International Black Theatre Festival
The International Black Theatre Festival, considered the biggest event in Black theatre, will mark its 35th year in Winston-Salem, July 29 to August 3. Over six days, the festival will present more than 100 theatrical performances performed by national and international professional Black theatre companies at multiple venues throughout Winston-Salem. It typically draws a large cohort of celebrated Black stage, television, and film professionals, as well as an audience of over 65,000 attendees.
Jazz musician legend grew up in North Carolina
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - Jazz Appreciation Month was celebrated across the United States in April, and nowhere was it more appropriate than here in North Carolina. That’s because John Coltrane, the most influential jazz artist in music history, was born and raised in North Carolina. Drive by a small,...
N.C. comedian brings representation to the stage
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — E.J. Masicampo knew he was destined to be in front of a crowd. He says that growing up he thought he would be the new Magic Johnson. Instead, he has found an audience in the classroom, as an associate professor of psychology at Wake Forest University, and at comedy venues, where he does standup.
America’s First Student-Acquired Art Collection Reflects the Times
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The High Point Historical Society hosts Benjamin Briggs
HIGH POINT, N.C. — Those interested in history and preservation can add this High Point event to their calendar!. The High Point Historical Society Monthly Program Series is Wednesday, May 15, at 10 a.m. at the High Point Museum at 1859 E. Lexington Avenue. This program is free and open to the public.
Silver Arts proves there’s plenty of talent in Davie
Davie County SilverArts held the first art show on Thursday, April 25 at the Davie County Public Library. Entries were accepted in categories within Heritage and Visual Arts. The pieces ranged from paintings to mosaic lamps to paper mache sculptures to needle felting to woodworking. Participants were able to drop off their art pieces earlier […] The post Silver Arts proves there’s plenty of talent in Davie appeared first on Davie County Enterprise Record.
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