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As we move into the next phase of Triad City Beat, we’re conducting a readership survey so we can better understand the kinds of stories and coverage you want from us.

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The 2024 Triad 100

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City of Greensboro seeking applications for vacant at-large seat

Culture

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‘Hamilton’ is coming to Greensboro. We talked to cast member Devin Tyler Hatch ahead of the show.

Hamilton’s run on the Tanger stage in Greensboro starts on Dec. 26 and runs through Jan. 5.

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The 2024 Triad 100

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The Solidarity Book Drive has a special wish this holiday season: To send books to people in prisons

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‘This is yoga’: A free, community-oriented space led by people of color expands possibilities on and off the mat

Opinion

Opinion

EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Resistance is all around us

If you take the time to look around, you’ll find that resistance is everywhere.

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EDITORIAL: Resistance, Part II — Here We Go Again

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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Greensboro’s city council hates homeless people

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OPINION: Yvonne Johnson’s steady hand

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Shot in the Triad

Shot in the Triad is a weeky photoessay series by Greensboro photographer Carolyn de Berry.
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Three… Two… One… Happy Noon Year! Celebrate the New Year Early at the Miriam P. Brenner Children’s Museum

The MBCM Noon Year’s Eve bash is the largest family-oriented New Year’s Eve party in downtown Greensboro!

PBS NC inspires viewers with a new season of intimate conversations in ‘Side by Side’

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Greensboro prepares for its celebration of all things Folk

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For better, for worse: LGBTQ+ couples are strengthening their marriages in the wake of Trump’s election

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A photography project in W-S captures nonbinary and trans folks for who they authentically are, one portrait at a time

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As Trump prepares to take office once again, local organizations are fighting to protect the undocumented community