The staff of Triad City Beat bring you “The Virgin Diaries,” a chronicle of the most outrageously delectable and refreshing summer drinks sans booze in the Triad in this week’s cover story.
NEWS
• Young professionals interview new Greensboro Partnership head
• Greensboro considers housing-enforcement changes
• Church killings prompt Winston-Salem residents to tackle racism
• High Point Journal: Human relations director on paid leave, concerned about safety
OPINION
• Editorial: A city’s lines of defense
• It Just Might Work: Letting Texas secede
• Editorial Notebook: The good kind of gastrointestinal upset
• Fresh Eyes: Republicans practice domestic terrorism
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: The autumn after our progressive spring
• Good Sport: Between sport and expression
• All He Wrote: The grateful and the dead
CULTURE
• Food: The Greensboro Vegan Dining Guide
Barstool: Hair of the dog
Art: More collaboration and less competition
Music: Dance From Above celebrates first anniversary
Stage & Screen: Royal Theatre tries on Hanesbrands
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