Roy Nydorf is an artist who is passionately engaged with his world and with the act of making images. That much is immediately evident when walking into the 40-year survey of his art at the Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art.
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When Christine Kirouac, a Canadian artist, moved here in 2008, she felt a need to attach herself more deeply to her new home.
Associated Artists of Winston-Salem will move into a gallery in the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts on July 1, hoping to capitalize on the foot traffic center events generate.
John and Susan Gates of Winston-Salem have received the 2012 Giannini Society Award from UNC School of the Arts. They were recognized for "their passion and dedication" to UNCSA.
The Magnolia Baroque Festival is about to celebrate its fifth-anniversary season. Glenn Siebert, the festival's founding director and one of its tenors, has come to view the biennial event as a gathering place for a family of musicians who keep coming back.
"Hatchetman," which opened Thursday night at Hanesbrands Theatre after six days in previews, lives up to its hype: Director Steve Umberger called it "the silliest play ever written"; playwright David Wiltse predicted it would be called "zany and madcap."
The next Winston-Salem Symphony's Discovery series for kids will tell great tales, celebrate magic's relationship with music and throw the spotlight on Tchaikovsky.
Paper is dead. Long live paper.
When the going gets tough, the creative get going.
Cannon School's Camp Cannon will host the summer camp "Introduction to Songwriting" for children 12 to 15 from 1 to 4 p.m. July 16-20 at the school, 5801 Poplar Tent Road, Concord.
Ken Ashford and Gray Smith have proved themselves to be two of the funniest men in town in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," which opened Friday at Twin City Stage.
"The Image and Internal Time-Space Continuum" will be shown at 7:30 and 8 p.m. today at Aperture Cinema, 311 W. Fourth St.
Salem College will present its Spring Student Choreography End of the Year Celebration at 2 p.m. today and 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Salem Fine Arts Center, 500 E. Salem Ave.
The Livestock Players of the City Arts Drama Center will perform Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer prize-winning play "Our Town" at 8 p.m. May 17 at the City Arts Studio Theatre, 200 N. Davie St., Greensboro.
Surry Community College will hold its annual art show from 2 to 4 p.m. today at the Pilot Center, 612 E. Main St., Pilot Mountain.
Assemble a struggling Catholic boy band from Ohio. Send them on a "Raise the Praise" tour of the United States. Tell them to spread a message of faith, friendship and brotherhood through singing and dancing. And encourage them to enliven the message with humorous banter.
Children's author Michele M. Manderine will present a lecture and book signing at 1 p.m. today at Triad's Local Craft and Business Shoppe, Village Inn, 6205 Ramada Drive, Clemmons.
When the Winston-Salem Symphony and its chorale perform next weekend at the Stevens Center, the spotlight will be on the conductors — plural.
Two alumni of UNC School of the Arts were among the nominees for the 2012 Tony Awards, which were announced Tuesday.
Extras sought for filming
Salem features graduates' works
"A Funny Thing Happened" 20 years ago at Twin City Stage — then the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem — and it's going to happen again Friday when "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" opens.
Author teaching 'mosaic writing'
Salem dancers to celebrate
Concert features residents' works
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