This week’s Triad City Beat cover story by Associate Editor Eric Ginsburg: He tried his hand at being a professional trumpet player, firefighter and car salesman. Now, Donnie Suggs is back selling food on the street, and he’s thrilled.
NEWS
• College reacts quickly to harassment at play about sexual assault
• Slow progress from planning to implementation in East Winston
• High Point Journal: City of High Point looks to reset fair housing program
OPINION
• Editorial: Finally, a budget
• It Just Might Work: A creative corridor linking the Innovation Quarter to East Winston
• Fresh Eyes: The difficulty and joy of bearing witness
• Editor’s Notebook: Folking in Greensboro
COLUMNS
• Citizen Green: Will we feel the Bern, or get Trumped?
• Good Sport: Dashing fellows
• All She Wrote: Pageantry
CULTURE
• Food: This dumpling shop is a triple threat
• Barstool: The wine expert
• Art: Back to the streets with new intentions
• Music: Folk festival concludes with dazzling array of regional music
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