Eric Ginsburg takes stock of the rapid progress in the development of downtown Greensboro, previews what’s next and talks about what else needs to happen in this week’s cover story.
NEWS
• City tries compromise between street performers and residents
• Tensions mount, calm over International Advisory Committee
• High Point Journal: Voters supported candidates in both camps in revitalization standoff
OPINION
• Editorial: Life in the big city
• It Just Might Work: School of design for High Point
• Fresh Eyes: Unemployed and feeling like myself again
• Editor’s Notebook: Sometimes they shoot
COLUMNS
• Exile on Jones Street: Epilogue: Hagan-Tillis
• Citizen Green: Why urban voters didn’t come through for Hagan
• Good Sport: A blowout at the carnival
• All She Wrote: Fourteen funerals and a wedding
CULTURE
• Food: A lunch menu that begs for exploration
• Barstool: NC Craft Brewers Conference
• Music: Inaugural Suckfest scavenges from punk history
• Art: Re-imagining waste
• Stage & Screen: There’s more to the story: Sundance at A/perture
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