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by Nicole Crews Mom: When I moved to North Carolina from New York in the 1960s I was told, ‘Ladies in the South don’t wear eyeliner.’ Me: What ever did you do with all of those little black dresses ...
by Jordan Green A city councilman finds himself embroiled in a redevelopment proposal that he says would wipe out about 350 units of affordable housing in a walkable area of Winston-Salem near Baptist ...
The editorial staff dives into the course offerings at Triad area colleges and surfaces with the most obscure, weird and fascinating classes in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.
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We’re ranking our cities by the originality of their nomenclature this week, by which we mean we’re scouring the internet looking for places with the same name. High Point, a fairly generic ...
I’ve written before about my family’s long and dubious history of bad real estate decisions. I’ve shared how they begin brilliantly.
It was very hard for me to sit back and watch the news about more black people being shot down by police officers. But as the days went on, it felt good to see that demonstrations against it were ...
Last week my boss Brian Clarey decided to make fun of me in this newspaper, pointing to cultural references from decades prior to my birth. Quick to defend my millennial generation, I’m clapping back ...
by Jordan Green I fell in love with the Tate Street strip adjacent to UNCG almost 10 years ago during a conversation with the Rev. Charlie Hawes, an Episcopal priest who was then the rector at St.
Amidst a Republican-instigated hysteria over massive voter fraud, the state Board of Elections undertook an audit of the 2016 election. Out of 4.8 million North Carolina voters participating in the ...
by Jill Williams The best outcome of a truth and reconciliation commission, according to Canadian academic and politician Michael Ignatieff, is the narrowing of “the range of permissible lies” we tell ...
by Eric Ginsburg Without a background in brewing, it’s difficult to understand everything Mark Sammartino and Todd Isbell are talking about. And some of the finer points still appear to be lost on one ...
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