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Feature: Can the hipsters save High Point?
Dirt: Winston-Salem celebrated as statewide model in using arts for economic development
10 Best: Ten best proposed downtown performing-arts centers
Voices: Why I want to hang around
Editorial: The lowdown in High Point
Tunes: Deniro Farrar has a cult
Flicks: Quirky Touchy Feely finds humor in holistic healing
Visions: People going through homelessness in Greensboro map experience
Chow: Creperie is High Point's sweet secret

Crash: The Triad Media Wars rage on
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