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Sarah Leer/Old Gold and Black

Harry Charger, a Lakota healer, presented a drumming workshop to the community Sept. 13 in the Ring Theatre. Charger delivered a series of lectures last week.


Exhibit looks at Cambodian life
By Dana Zelig
The university's Museum of Anthropology offers more evidence of the area's diversity with its new exhibit, "Across the Temple Gate: The Cambodian Side of Greensboro," open until Oct. 1.

Theatre Alliance's 'Cabaret' not a showstopper
By Sarah Leer
I have to admit that I had never seen Cabaret before and was quite excited, but the distinct lack of energy on stage made me wish I had rented the movie instead.

Liars' 'Monument' classically good
By Andrew Bryant
Let us pose a hypothesis regarding the last of your examples. The Liars' latest album is one that would beg the question of whether or not rock can be taught.

TV premieres: a guide to the best that's on
By Ryan Eanes
The networks are glutted with fall premieres and you're not sure what to watch. Lean on my insight: the "Best Television Picks of the Week," featuring at least one show for every evening.

'Sex and the Campus': Pimpin' ain't easy
By Brandy Jones
As original as I think my column is, I have to realize that I am not the only person in the world who feels compelled to comment on love, sex and relationships on their respective campuses.

Dixie Chicks' new album finds 'Home' with listeners
By Yee Yee Pu
After making a name for themselves as one of the biggest crossover country acts ever, the Dixie Chicks laid low.

Royal Thai serves food fit for a king or queen

By Hayley Sanders
A veritable Shangri-La, Royal Thai Restaurant, located at 514 S. Stratford Road, has been the place to score some quality authentic Thai cuisine in Winston-Salem since 1994.

 

 

 

 

 

 



 


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