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Winston-Salem’s Theater Scene Headlines Spring
On numerous stages in multiple venues, an actor or audience, donor or director, is contributing to Camel City’s decades-deep identity as an arts hub. Here was born the nation’s first arts council and the state’s only arts conservatory; here a fledgling group of thespians spawned many more; here a local film fest became nationally recognized. At every level, Winston acts up.
Wood-Carver Tom Wolfe Turns Pine Into Characters
Many wood-carvers steer clear of our state tree as a medium, but Tom Wolfe has always seen faces in the pine.
American Tobacco Factory Revitalized
After falling into a state of disrepair, the American Tobacco factory in Durham has been revitalized as the American Tobacco Campus, a center of culture.
African American Quilt Circle Stitches Narratives
Members of a Durham quilting circle know that preserving the act of quilting is as important as preserving the quilts themselves.
Imperial Tobacco Company Repurposed
A space that once housed Imperial Tobacco Company has transformed into a cultural center while still keeping many of its beautiful, original features.
Passion Means Patience to Bakersville Glassblower
Richard Ritter, a glassblower in Bakersville, is a true talent and one of only 19 individuals to hold the honor as a North Carolina Living Treasure.
JJ Jiang Brings Artistic Vision to Cary
A Chinese-American artist finds inspiration where the waters converge.
Art Inspires Community at Cedar Creek Gallery
A community of artists finds a home, and a family, at a gallery near Creedmoor.