The symphony is performing this weekend, but rather than staying quiet, the performers are encouraging the audience to “get loud.” “When you have certain performers on stage, you just can’t help it,” ...
Featured photo: The women of Hot Mess Express take time out of their weekends to clean strangers’ homes, for free. Since the organization started in 2021, Hot Mess Express has grown to more than 100 ...
As publicized, Triad City Beat will be publishing two final issues on Feb. 6 and Feb. 20. After that, the publication will cease to publish new stories in print or online. For our final issue, we are ...
Featured photo: Lyn Koonce and Stephen Emberley collaborated to create ‘Becoming More,’ a musical show based on Emberley’s experience as a transgender person. (photo by Lynn Donovan) As a child, ...
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State Sen. Trudy Wade filed a bill today that we all knew was coming — one that would reduce the number of Greensboro City Council seats and change the way members are elected. Senate Bill 36 lays out ...
It takes a minute to realize that the frumpy, old bearded man slumped into his chair and swigging wine in the opening sequence is a well-disguised Will Ferrell. But what immediately drew me to “The ...
Featured photo: A protest started by two sisters blew up into a celebratory block party on Feb. 2 that took over parts of Gate City Boulevard in Greensboro. (photo by Gwen Frisbie-Fulton) To watch ...
They hooked me up with a free refill on my café au lait just now at the CC’s Coffee on Magazine Street, here in my favorite city in the world. It plays into this fantasy I’ve been living down in New ...
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