At the heart of state Sen. Trudy Wade and her secret cabal’s plans for the city of Greensboro is the notion that its council isn’t “business friendly,” and hasn’t been for some time. Developer and ...
On Jan. 25, dozens gathered in downtown Greensboro to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump. On Saturday afternoon, activists with Veterans for Peace, Movement of Humanity, NC Triad Communists and ...
Brian Gersten’s never really understood the allure of caviar and why people are willing to pay so much for the delicacy. After spending two years producing a short film about the revered fish eggs — ...
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Feature photo: Mikey Williams of Vertical Academy is one of the hottest high school basketball prospects in the nation. He played on Friday at the Greensboro Coliseum. [Photo by Todd Turner] On paper ...
On Feb. 3, a yearslong battle in the courts came to an end. But for Tenicka Smith, the result was more bitter than sweet. “I feel like I failed my child,” Smith shared with TCB this week. Smith is the ...
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This Hallmark holiday is overrated, but that doesn’t mean the best way to spend it is at home boycotting Valentine’s Day solo with Netflix. (Then again, the second season of House of Cards does air ...
Featured photo: Renowned Greensboro civil rights activist Rev. Nelson Johnson speaks at the Revival Reimagined event in 2024. (photo by Brandon Demery) Troy, Alabama had John Lewis. The Triangle has ...
People don’t like talking about them. Society ignores them and often times they are treated like eyesores or awkward topics of conversation at best. Release: From Stigma to Acceptance, an exhibit at ...