Triad Arts with David Ford Historic Washington ParkDecember 4, 2007Arcadia Publishing has made a name for itself with pictoral histories of historic neighborhoods. Arcadia has three books on Winston-Salem neighborhoods--one on the West End, another about West Salem, and the latest documents this history of Washington Park. Suzanne Bragg is the author.
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Triad Arts Archives
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December 1, 2005: Sidelong Dance Company
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November 29, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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November 28, 2005: Triad Stage: The SantaLand Diares
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November 24, 2005: NC Shakespeare Festival: A Christmas Carol
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November 22, 2005: Cenergy Productions
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November 17, 2005: Sawtooth Center
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November 16, 2005: Reynolda House curator Tom Deneberg
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November 15, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony
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November 10, 2005: Shades of Praise
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November 9, 2005: NCSA Theatre: Three Sisters
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November 8, 2005: Guilford College Theatre
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November 7, 2005: Weatherspoon Art Museum
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November 3, 2005: High Point Theatre Galleries
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November 2, 2005: Piedmont Craftsmen
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November 1, 2005: Greensboro Opera Company
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November 1, 2005: Poet Simon Armitage
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October 31, 2005: Jamestown Pipes & Drums
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October 27, 2005: Musician Mel Jones
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October 27, 2005: Wake Forest University
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October 26, 2005: NSCA: Open Dream Ensemble
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October 25, 2005: NCSA Theatre: Topdog/Underdog
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October 24, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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October 20, 2005: Triad Stage: The Turn of the Screw
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October 19, 2005: Bel Canto
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October 18, 2005: Piedmont Chamber Singers
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October 17, 2005: Composer Shelly Olson
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October 13, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony
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October 12, 2005: Triad Stage: The Turn of the Screw
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October 6, 2005: Bel Canto
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October 5, 2005: Triad Stage
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