Triad Arts with David Ford Hiss Golden Messenger at Crossroads #005July 20, 2012Patterson Hood & the Downtown Rumblers will be headlining Crossroads at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem on Friday night, July 20 at 8:00pm, and opening for the Rumblers will be Hiss Golden Messenger led by Mr. M.C. Taylor. M.C.’s one of the finest songwriters in America today. The band’s fourth release titled Poor Moon was given a nod by none other than Davie Bowie who calls it “mystical country, like an eerie yellowing photograph”. TAUC host David Ford samples from Poor Moon and talks about it with singer-songwriter M.C. Taylor.
Tonight, enjoy the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art's Crossroads Concert Series. At 8:00 p.m., Durham-based M.C. Taylor and Hiss Golden Messenger will perform followed by Grammy-Award winning Patterson Hood. He will perform with his band the Downtown Rumblers.
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Enjoy Annie Get Your Gun with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin. It will be performed by the Stained Glass Playhouse and opens this weekend.
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Wake Forest University Professor of Music Peter Kairoff will shine a light on composer Claude Debussy in our segment Understanding Classical Music with Kairoff at the Keyboard.
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The Children’s Theatre of Winston-Salem Summer Playhouse will present Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Jr. on Friday, July 20, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, July 21, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem. The following weekend the Summer Camp Program presents Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids for child actors ages five through twelve.
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Saturday, July 21, The Darnell Woodies will perform at the Garage in Winston-Salem at 8 p.m. Check out their live performance.
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Triad Arts Archives
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August 23, 2010: Asolare Fine Arts Academy (Part 2)
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August 19, 2010: The Blind Tiger presents American Aquarium
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August 18, 2010: Reynolda House: Frederick Church's "The Andes of Ecuador" (Repeat)
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August 17, 2010: Piedmont Land Conservancy: Forever These Lands
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August 16, 2010: Music on the Mountaintop (Part 2)
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August 13, 2010: TAW 100813
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August 12, 2010: Studio B presents artist Orlando Silva
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August 11, 2010: Asolare Fine Arts Academy (Part 1) Repeat
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August 10, 2010: Carolina Summer Music Festival (Part 2)
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August 9, 2010: Greensboro's Dowtown Greenway (Part 1)
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August 5, 2010: Music on the Mountaintop (Part 1)
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August 4, 2010: The Carolina Summer Music Festival (Part 1)
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August 3, 2010: Surry Arts Players: Cats
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August 2, 2010: Blind Tiger: The New Familiars
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July 30, 2010: TAW 100730
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July 29, 2010: Asolare Fine Arts Academy (Part 1)
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July 28, 2010: American Singers' Opera Project 2010 (Part 1)
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July 27, 2010: Elsewhere Artist Collaborative: Carnivale, a Menagerie of Amusement
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July 26, 2010: Frank Voltz (Repeat)
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July 23, 2010: TAW 100723
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July 22, 2010: Actor's Workshop Summer Theater Camp 2010 & Acting Intensive Showcase
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July 21, 2010: Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools Summer Enrichment Musical Theatre Production: Peter Pan
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July 20, 2010: Appalachian Summer Festival 2010 (Part 1)
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July 19, 2010: Stained Glass Playhouse: Evita
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July 16, 2010: TAW 100716
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July 15, 2010: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art: Reopening Celebration (Part 2)
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July 14, 2010: Community Theatre of Greensboro: Willy Wonka the musical
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July 13, 2010: The Actors Lab
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July 12, 2010: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art: Reopening Celebration (Part 1)
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July 9, 2010: TAW 100709
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