
The Difficulties will perform live on December 17th, 8:00 p.m. at The Crown at The Carolina in Greensboro. We asked ensemble members Brian Lampkin and Mark Engebretson to tell us a little about the group and themselves.
The Greensboro Public Library is celebrating Native American author Tommy Orange during the One City, One Book community read this year. As part of the One City, One Book programming the Library is presenting a play by local playwright Patsy Hawkins. The Dragonflies’ Daughters is free and open to the public at 2:30 pm, Sunday, […]
Pieces of Now: Murals, Masks, Community Stories and Conversations has won numerous awards, but this innovative, community-inspired, collaborative exhibition will only be open through Sunday, November 28. The Greensboro History Museum is celebrating the exhibit with “Picking up Pieces: Music and Stories,” at 4 pm, Sunday, November 21, at 130 Summit Ave. The museum will […]
Creative Greensboro is holding auditions for New Play Project winner Wolves of Ravensbruk, written by Sally Kinka and directed by Todd Fisher. Actors are invited to submit pre-recorded monologues for the first round of auditions by November 4. More information as well as the submission form can be found at www.creativegreensbro.com. In-person callbacks will be […]
Elisheba Haqq, author of the memoir Mamaji, will visit Greensboro’s Central Library for an in-person meet and greet at 12 pm, Tuesday, October 19 at Central Library, 219 N Church St. “Mamaji” is a Hindi term meaning “respected mother” and it’s a reference to the author’s own mother who was lost to cancer. Haqq offers […]
Art in the Arboretum will be held from 12 noon to 5 pm Sunday, October 3 at the Greensboro Arboretum, located within Lindley Park, just off West Market Street and Wendover Avenue. Admission is free. Leashed dogs are welcome to attend. Forty fine art and craft artists from throughout the region will line the Arboretum’s […]