Triad Arts with David Ford Little ChicagoSeptember 12, 2006Gastonia, NC is sometimes known as "Little Chicago." Supposedly, during Prohibition, the city was a favorite point for Chicago mobsters to get North Carolina moonshine. In the late 1980s, Gastonia's per capita murder rate was high as the Windy City's. Little Chicago is now the name of a independent film that puts Gastonia in a more positive light.
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Triad Arts Archives
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March 1, 2005: Soprano Marilyn Talyor & tenor/conductor James Allbritten
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February 28, 2005: Pianist Peter Kairoff
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February 26, 2005: Composer Gwyneth Walker & pianist Jeffery Biegel
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February 24, 2005: Cellist Brooks Whitehouse
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February 22, 2005: Music for a Great Space
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February 21, 2005: Violinist Kevin Lawrence
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February 17, 2005: Greensboro Symphony
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February 16, 2005: Author Diana Greene
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February 15, 2005: WFU Museum of Anthropology
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February 9, 2005: Contralto Diane Thornton
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February 8, 2005: Michael Butterman
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February 7, 2005: Poet Dick Schneider
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February 2, 2005: Wake Forest University Theatre: Antigone
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January 28, 2005: Pianist Andrew Willis
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January 21, 2005: Cellist Lynn Harrell
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January 14, 2005: Greensboro Symphony
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January 7, 2005: Alexander Mickelthwate
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December 6, 2004: NSCA: Open Dream Ensemble
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December 3, 2004: Pianist Pamela Howland
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November 19, 2004: John Morris Russell
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November 12, 2004: music educator Elizabeth Keathley
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November 5, 2004: Triad Stage
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November 5, 2004: Malarme Chamber Players
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October 28, 2004: Violinist Andrew Manze
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October 22, 2004: Alfred Savia
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October 14, 2004: Greensboro Symphony
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October 8, 2004: NC Shakespeare Festival
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September 24, 2004: Robert Moody
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September 10, 2004: Greensboro Symphony
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October 8, 2003: Bel Canto
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