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Let There Be Light
October 1, 2011 – 10:01 pm | Comments Off
The living area

Winston-Salem was once a mecca of manufacturing. But when one thinks about the work spaces of those early 20th-century factories and mills, “light and airy” isn’t what necessarily leaps to mind—unless you’re talking about Indera Mills

From Farm to Fork
October 1, 2011 – 9:43 pm | Comments Off
Michael Millan of Rana Loca

Buying delicious food, supporting the local economy, and reducing our carbon footprint—it’s something that everyone in town can feel good about.

October 2011
October 1, 2011 – 9:14 pm | Comments Off
October 2011 cover

October 2011 cover

Yesterday Village
October 1, 2011 – 9:13 pm | Comments Off
Blacksmith Marshall Swearingen

A treasure. That’s what some Dixie Classic Fair employees have called Yesterday Village

October 2011
October 1, 2011 – 7:53 pm | Comments Off
Arts on Sunday stage

What’s happening in Winston-Salem this month? Click here to find out!

Coaches’ Kids
October 1, 2011 – 7:49 pm | Comments Off
Coaches kids participants

The Coaches’ Kids program at Wake Forest University was originally called “Charlie’s Kids” after Charlie Davis, the university’s second African-American basketball player

The Bug Stops Here
October 1, 2011 – 7:36 pm | Comments Off
Photo by J. Sinclair

Whether you have bats in your belfry or beetles in your basement, there’s a solution for whatever’s bugging you…

What are you hungry for?
October 1, 2011 – 7:26 pm | Comments Off
E-S

I imagine that most of us would say we’re hungry for something more: more fulfillment, love, purpose, adventure…

Festival City, USA
October 1, 2011 – 6:48 pm | Comments Off
Dixie Classic Fair

The following is a look at 40 of our favorite happenings in Forsyth County

Hay & Heritage: A tour of area barns
October 1, 2011 – 5:16 pm | Comments Off
Barn_hanes-exterior

Barns have always intrigued me. Growing up with one foot in the city and one in the country, they were never too far away.