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May 12th, 2013 |
By Rae Alton
ShareTweet The people of Greensboro are enduringly ardent on the subject of tree & tree limb removal at the hands of Duke Energy. Ardently opposed, that is. Neighborhoods like Westerwood and Southside, who bear the brunt of Duke’s actions thus far, reached out to the community and have unified over their losses, creating the Greensboro
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May 3rd, 2013 |
By Charles Wood
ShareTweetWheat paste and sweat, stencils and cigarette burns. You can find them in train yards, risking their lives and toes for a prime tagging spot. Others can be found in back alleys, side streets, and behind dingy bars. Greensboro may not have the biggest graffiti scene in the world, or even in North Carolina, but
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Tags: art, casey cranford, Eric Moss, graffiti, greensboro, nix given, street art
Nov 19th, 2012 |
By Rae Alton
ShareTweetShopping at major chains on Black Friday has a higher incidence of death than marijuana. It’s true. The risk of physical harm to your person aside, shopping locally helps our small businesses and craftsmen. Keep your holiday shopping local, and you kill two gifts with one stone. The Really Really Free Market Glenwood Coffee
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Tags: black friday, local businesses
Jul 17th, 2012 |
By Tina
ShareTweetBethAnn Russell, owner of Vandalism Studios at The Creative Center, is a unique artist. As all artists like to think of themselves as unique, and the previous statement seems obvious, I’ll elaborate. BethAnn is young, extremely talented in oil and acrylic painting, jewelry making, drawing, and public speaking. And BethAnn has schizophrenia that onset during
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Tags: art, BethAnn Russell, jewelry, schizophrenia, The Creative Center, Vandalism Studios
Jul 2nd, 2012 |
By Rae Alton
ShareTweetArt has breathed new life into a rather dead-looking tree in Fisher Park. In Magnolia Court, an already picturesque corner of the historic neighborhood, Mexico City-based artist Kang Seung Lee, borrowed a lift from Partymakers in order to make art happen here. Using hundreds of white feathers, Kang ornamented the tree in a way that
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Tags: Fisher Park, Greensboro art, Kang-Seung Lee, Partymakers
Jun 4th, 2012 |
By John Friedrich
ShareTweet“This is like – what do they call it in sports? Yeah, our first ‘home game!’” Jen Guy Metcalf is a graduate of the UNCG Dance Department, and currently the founder and director of the Terranova Dance Theatre. At the City Arts Center in downtown Greensboro, our chickens finally came to roost last week after
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Apr 18th, 2012 |
By Charles Wood
ShareTweetI bought my first comic when I was five during a family vacation to Ocracoke Island. We were at a drug store buying toiletries and I saw The Punisher War Journal staring at me from the comic stands near the magazines. It was love at first sight. When I moved to Greensboro, I became a
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Tags: Alex Toth, Comic Book Store, comics, Dear John, John Hitchcock, Parts Unknown, Will Eisner
Apr 17th, 2012 |
By Guest Author
ShareTweetOn March 27, 2012, I got my first tattoo. My friend Keith Warther asked me why a woman of my age would want to do such a thing. “I mean,” he said, “for someone of my generation, it’s just something we do, but. . .” On March, 27, 2011, my mother, Doris, died. The journey from then
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Tags: Paula Enscore, Seven Sagas Tattoo, Spring Garden Street, Teresa Staley
Apr 5th, 2012 |
By Charles Wood
ShareTweetI’ve been friends with Whitney McDavid since she turned 21 a few years ago. We bonded over our love of cheap cigarettes and cheaper beer. Shortly after befriending her I found out her dad, Allan McDavid, and her step mom, Sarah McDavid, own Terra Blue which is a coffee/new age shop a block down from
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Tags: Coffee, McDavid, Ribfest, Terra Blue
Mar 15th, 2012 |
By Charles Wood
ShareTweetThis was supposed to be about mustaches. It still is, just not about the ones I had in mind. Originally, I was tasked with writing an article about the Beard and Mustache Competition that was held at The Blind Tiger on March 10th. I was going to write it from the perspective of my mustache
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Tags: Beard, Mustache, party, tequilia