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Enjoy some creative cocktails and mocktails at the Katharine in Winston-Salem
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — Sip your way through the summer with some refreshing cocktails and mocktails. Shannon Smith shows us a few fun options from The Katharine Brasserie and Bar in Winston-Salem. COCKTAILS: Clockwork In shaker tin muddle: Add To make non-alcoholic version: The Graduate In shaker tin combine: Shake & strainGarnish with an edible […]
Giveaway addresses the need for proper-fitting attire for female student-athletes
By age 14, statistics show that teenage girls are dropping out of sports at two times the rate of boys. A study conducted by the Women’s Sports Foundation showed that 75% of girls aged 11 to 18, said the way their body changes during puberty was the reason they stopped playing sports.
'Into the Woods' on stage this weekend
The Surry Arts Players Community Theatre will be performing "Into The Woods" directed by Tyler Matanick this weekend. There will be a Saturday evening performance at 7 o'clock and a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. "James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone's favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece and a rare modern classic," organizers of the production said. "The Tony Award-winning book and score are both enchanting and touching." ...
International Black Theatre Festival offers free workshops, films, concert
Next week beginning July 29, Winston-Salem will be in the throes of the International Black Theatre Festival (IBTF). The town will be flooded by theater, music and art lovers for the whole week. While visiting the opening gala and plays are highlights for many festival goers, the free workshops offered at the IBTF provide masterclass-like sessions for those seeking a deeper understanding of their craft. This year there are over 40 free workshops open to the public, along with films and other events. Here’s a few workshops and events that may interest you.
SCC Hosts Successful Old-Time Music Camp
Hands were busy picking and strumming guitars, bows moved across fiddle strings, banjos rang out, and toes stomped as voices rose loudly at Surry Community College’s Old-Time Music Camp. Novice and veteran musicians learned traditions of the Appalachian Mountains during the 5th Annual Surry Old-Time Music Camp held in July on SCC’s main campus in Dobson. Sherry White, Career Technical Education Coordinator, reflected on the Old-Time Music Camp, saying, “The 2024 Surry Old-Time Music Camp enjoyed an outstanding turnout and was a tremendous success. It...
New Winston-Salem mural tells story of city on unlikely canvas
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — A new mural featured on 15th Street in Winston-Salem aims to tell the story of the city on an interesting canvas — a water tower. The mural, painted by lead artist, Ernel Martinez, has taken two years to create. Martinez says the project was a...
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