Featured photo: Artist Chuck Johnson recently painted this East White Oak Community Mural at Revolution Ballfield (photo by Chuck Johnson) When Cathy Gant Hill was a child, just nine or ten years old, ...
On Jan. 25, dozens gathered in downtown Greensboro to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. On Saturday afternoon, activists with Veterans for Peace, Movement of Humanity, NC Triad Communists and ...
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Editor’s note: Cleaster’s first name is pronouned “Klee–Esta” like “fiesta.” The last thing artist Cleaster Cotton did before Hurricane Helene hit Asheville was fill the raised beds at the youth ...
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Featured photo: “It’s just a great sport, great physical activity, great community,” says Ruckus Climbing Gym owner John Kilburn about rock climbing. He likens the sport’s rise in popularity to how ...
The most important construction in Greensboro isn’t a high-rise or a performing arts center. It’s a road that will change everything. “The big key is the loop” says Greensboro City Councilman Jamal ...
The Greensboro punk band Totally Slow laid down an instrumental track at the Greensboro recording studio Legitimate Business for their new album on an overcast Saturday afternoon earlier this month.
In this week’s cover story, Senior Editor Jordan Green explores the hellish experience of heroin addiction through the lives of four users, documenting a scourge that has focused particular wrath on ...
Our editor in chief, Brian Clarey, has a stack of jokes that he likes to cycle through. His kids probably roll their eyes, but the predictability of his bits are part of the charm. In fact even his ...
On Jan. 20, in honor or Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Greensboro Bar Association is hosting its second annual Ask-a-Lawyer day in which attorneys will be available to offer legal advice for free.
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