By Shanece Brent, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 27, 2014 In the back area of Greensboro’s Scuppernong Books on South Elm Street, Laurie Lake White stood in front of a tall white window set in a rustic brick wall… Read More ›
Arts & Entertainment
Elsewhere provides unique glimpse into past, future
By Spencer Schneier, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 27, 2014 On a beautiful Thursday night in the historical district of Greensboro, Elsewhere museum and collaborative art space held an Artist Talk for new resident-artist Elizabeth Hamilton. Elsewhere is an… Read More ›
Summer ‘14: The Playlist
Imogen Heap has made significant contributions to modern music technology as of late. (above) By Sophia Lucente, A&E Editor Morrissey – World Peace is None of Your Business The former Smiths frontman is a lonely prophet disguised on a dancefloor, delivering obscure… Read More ›
Swan City Sounds, Manna Frost Trio: upcoming local projects
By Shanece Brent, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 Harden has established an expansive home studio in which he records and combines each individual instrument for his completed albums. (above) Stacy Harden is the mastermind behind the Chapel… Read More ›
WUAG turns 50
Greensboro locals The Bronzed Chorus concluded the day’s festivities. (above) By Chris Nafekh, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 Students, musicians and radio die-hards gathered at Glenwood Books and Coffee on Monday July 28th, the night of WUAG’s… Read More ›
Amplifier ‘zine establishes second volume, website
By Sophia Lucente, Staff Writer Welcome to Greensboro – where art is not only born but is systematically, creatively dispersed by news-worthy forces of good. One such force is Amplifier, our city’s newest source for cultural reporting whose Volume II,… Read More ›
Tunes at Noon Hosts Lowland Hum
By Siera Schubach, Staff Writer Published in print Aug. 20, 2014 Each Wednesday of the summer, Central City Park in downtown Greensboro hosts “Tunes at Noon”, a summer treat for city residents that features local and traveling musicians. A lunch… Read More ›