KEN JEONG

Editor in Chief Brian Clarey talks to actor Ken Jeong about his breakout role in The Hangover, playing a doctor and being an actual doctor, and growing up in Greensboro in this week’s Triad City Beat cover story.

NEWS

heggins_copy• Mayoral challengers jockey to survive primary

Forsyth lawmaker and former healthcare exec sells Medicaid reform

• High Point Journal: Embattled human relations director has many fans

 

 

 

OPINION

IMG_5953• Editorial: The power of saying yes

• It Just Might Work: Resurrect the Odd Fellow’s Lodge

• Fresh Eyes: Being a Triad transplant

• Editor’s Notebook: Kids at Fashion Week

 

 

COLUMNS

trans_pride_stickers_hearts_with_symbol-r757864ac283e4ffeb7c8e88ca741336f_v9w0n_8byvr_512• Citizen Green: Trans together and gathering strength

• Good Sport: Guilford’s crimson tide

• All She Wrote: Down the tubes: How to Get Away With Murdering the Emmys

 

 

CULTURE

4• Food: New Pakistani/Indian restaurant joins Tate Street

• Barstoool: A brewery’s burger batch

• Music: It can get intimate and weird at Luna Lounge

• Art: A&T hosts collection of Calder-designed tapestries

 

 

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