Associate Editor Eric Ginsburg inaugurates the Triad Book of Lists, compiling everything that’s fabulous, fascinating and foundational about the three largest cities of the Triad.
NEWS
• New chief booed at forum, residents skeptical of change
• Music and dance break down barriers between blacks and Latinos
• Fourth Circuit rejects appeal by jailed Latin Kings leader
• High Point Journal: Food alliance addresses immediate need and long-term development
OPINION
• Editorial: The white guys in the room
• It Just Might Work: Cone Export building
• Fresh Eyes: Where’s Oprah?
• Editor’s Notebook: Shell of a man
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: Chief Wayne Scott, in his own words
• Good Sport: On mystery, the past and a long goodbye
• All She Wrote: Welcome to Greensboro, Part 2
• Barstool: Free wine for teachers
CULTURE
• Food: The Honey Pot traps some tourists
• Music: It’s not the age, it’s the mileage
• Art: Last stop a first for Greensboro
• Art: We can be SHEroes forever and ever
• Stage & Screen: Celtic ballet enthralls with colorful music and attire
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