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  • Music Briefs

    Celebrate all that is green at men's chorus concerts

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  • Galleries plan receptions for First Friday's hop

    In conjunction with the First Friday Gallery Hop from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday at Sixth and Trade streets, several galleries will have receptions. 

  • Film Briefs: Documentary traces carcinogens as they bleed into environment

    Temple Emanuel will present "Living Downstream" at 7 p.m. Thursday at 201 Oakwood Drive as part of its continuing environmental series.

  • World-class art show in Miami goes to the pigs

    Live graffiti painting. A colossal rose bed soaring 20 feet high. Early photos of Andy Warhol, a Picasso up for auction and a naked woman living in a pig pen. They're all part of the lineup for Art Basel Miami Beach, which runs Thursday until Dec. 4, with a host of related events beginning Wednesday.

  • Audition Briefs

    "Welcome to Mitford": Twin City Stage will hold auditions at 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Drive. There are roles available for males ages 10 to 70 and females ages 16 to 70.

  • Writers' Notebook: 'Darryl Hunt' author to be guest at church

    "Making Justice Our Business: The Wrongful Conviction of Darryl Hunt and the Work of Faith" will be the topic at 7 p.m. Monday at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Drive.

  • 'Last Five Years' brings out high tones of music and love

    "The Last Five Years" is out of the ordinary and well worth seeing for the spectacular performances by its young stars and the highly crafted script by Jason Robert Brown.

  • Life full of movement for famed ballet dancer

    Jose Manuel Carreño, a former principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre and other leading companies, just finished a stint as a Lucia Chase Fellow at UNC School of the Arts.

  • Closing is another painful blow

    Millicent Greason-Spivak's decision to close Urban Artware is easy to understand, but tough to take.

  • Theater Briefs: So you want to run a theater company?

    Paul Bogan, a veteran actor, director and writer, will lead a class on starting and running a theater company from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 29 at the High Point Public Library, 901 N. Main St. Topics will include casting, hiring, directing actors, managing stage hands, finding the best venue and securing funding for a venture. The class is free to the public.

  • Art Briefs: Salemtowne opens doors for holiday exhibition

    Salemtowne Retirement Community has opened its "Holiday Art Exhibition" in the Smith Gallery of Bahnson Hall. It is composed of works by members of Associated Artists of Winston-Salem including Dariel Buczek, Emily Beach, Charlie Stott, Bronna Barber, Joanna Britt, Rudy McGee and Bill Gramley. In addition, a selection of mixed-media works by Jeannine Smith can be seen in the Phillips Health Care Center. The exhibitions will be on view through Feb. 6. For information, call (336) 767-8130 or see www.salemtowne.org.

  • Biscuit expert shares tips at demonstration

    Nathalie Dupree knows what a little flour power can do.

  • 6 Days offers a full menu

    The annual Six Days in November festival is expected to offer what the 2010 festival did, and a good bit more that's different.

  • Musical starts at the end of marriage

    Joshua Morgan has taken on a challenge. He's directing No Rules Theatre Company's production of "The Last Five Years," Jason Robert Brown's musical about a writer's failed marriage to an actress.

  • Art Briefs

    Students turn light into art

  • Music Briefs

    Cantata brings choirs together

  • Film Briefs

    "The Parting" will be shown at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Southern Center for Contemporary Art, 750 Marguerite Drive. The film is by Alex Moratto, a UNC School of the Arts School of Filmmaking alumnus. Admission is free.

  • Weatherspoon exhibit of six artists gets personal

    Six contemporary artists from different parts of the world challenge prevailing notions about self and the nature of personal identity in a timely, thought-provoking show at the Weatherspoon Art Museum.

  • Audition Briefs

    8 men, 3 women sought

  • Theater Briefs

    Who knew eviction was funny?

  • 'Annie' brings 'magic time' to the stage

    It may be a "Hard-Knock Life" out there in the world, but the audience at the opening night of Twin City Stage's production of "Annie" was on "Easy Street" Friday night.

  • Film Briefs - See the man behind Elmo

    The RiverRun International Film Festival will present "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey" at its inaugural Fall Film Premiere at the Stevens Center, 405 W. Fourth St.

  • Symphony's 'St. John Passion' a controversial work

    When Robert Moody, the music director of the Winston-Salem Symphony, proposed programming J.S. Bach's "St. John Passion" about two years ago, he encountered resistance.

  • Music Briefs - Get jazzed at church benefit

    Jazz singer Diana Tuffin will perform during Raise the Roof, the annual benefit for Green Street Church, to be held at 7 p.m. Friday in Reynolds Place of the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts, 251 N. Spruce St.

  • Art Brief - Artist to discuss impressionist methods

    The Muddy River Art Association will meet at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Clemmons Branch Library, 3554 Clemmons Road.

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