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RiverRun International Film Festival is one of the best parts of living in the Triad. There’s nothing quite like the experience of spring in Winston-Salem while immersing yourself in films and sipping iced coffee as you peruse the program on West Fourth Street. We’ve done the advance work for you, so dive in to our curated festival guide, make your picks, and then — this is critical — shell out some cash for movie tickets.

NEWS

CAIR executive director decries ‘normalization of hate’

Debate over ‘welcoming city’ gets heated

Bill would ease restrictions on North Carolina distilleries

 

OPINION

• Editorial: Playing a dangerous game with healthcare

• Calling BS: City council members buying a newspaper

• Editor’s Notebook: Sam Frazier, on the road

 

COLUMNS

• Citizen Green: Return of the prodigal fan — Go cats!

• Sportsball: Marcus Paige brings more to Greensboro than sports

• Triaditude: Is my car too fat?

 

CULTURE

raw-cookie-dough-bar-at-tart-sweets• Food: Raw cookie dough trend arrives in the Triad

• Barstool: Kernersville Brewing Co.

• Music: Into the post-rock future at On Pop of the World

 

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