This week in YES! Weekly

Featured in this week's paper:

Matters of life and death explored on film and on the page in Winston-Salem
Indestructible, made by a filmmaker living with ALS, is being screened on Tues, March 16 at the a/perture cinema.

Fresh from hiatus, Brandon D makes his own Legend.
Rapper Brandon D has built his legend selling his albums store to store.

Private companies propose to reopen White Street Landfill.

Triad DJ Profile: DJ84

Republican candidate for sheriff charged with assaulting deputy.
The details surrounding the misdemeanor changes of Scott Jones in Guilford County.

Steak Street's Voodoo lobster

Who can beat Burr?
Democractic hopefuls Cunningham, Lewis and Marshall look to unset Republican Richard Burr this fall.

Scorsese is stranded on Shutter Island, while The Crazies go bezerk
Mark Burger reviews two current thrillers.

Kick the state out of our bars
Brian Clarey makes the claim for privatizing liquor sales in the state.

Embodiment transcends physical form
Nine artists investigate the body as a site of transformative identity and meditation at the Green Hill Center.

Rana Loca a mixed bag for patrons
Keith T. Barber reviews the Latin fusion restaurant in Winston.

LBGT student leaders enjoying signing moment with President Obama.
Michael Evans, a student at Winston-Salem State University, attended the recent White House even where President Obama signed an executive order authorizing federal funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

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3 comments:

Jordan Green said...

You are link crazy, Devender. And I am sleep deprived and on my second beer, so I'm more free with my comments than usual.

Mike J Baron said...

Is this a blog or an advertisement?

Brian Clarey said...

Advertising and free information go hand in hand, Mike.