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 25, 2006: The Velvet Glove Kabarett
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March 23, 2006: Tim Miller-1001 Beds
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March 22, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers
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March 21, 2006: Blue Moon Theatre Company-Stay
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March 20, 2006: Flamenco Vivo-Carlota Santana
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March 16, 2006: Singer/Songwriter Bet Williams
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March 15, 2006: Mineral Springs Middle School
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March 14, 2006: Triad Stage-Brother Wolf
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March 13, 2006: Reynolda House-Moving Pictures
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March 11, 2006: The Barnstomers Collective
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March 9, 2006: NCSA Theatre-The Mandrake
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March 9, 2006: Wake Forest University Irish Festival
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March 8, 2006: NCSA Theatre-A Month In The Country
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March 7, 2006: Salem College Pierette Players-The Apple Tree
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March 6, 2006: North Carolina School Of The Arts Jazz Ensemble
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March 2, 2006: Delta Fine Arts Center
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March 1, 2006: The Piedmont Chamber Singers
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March 1, 2006: Poet Harryette Mullen
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February 28, 2006: Triad Stage-"Brother Wolf"
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February 27, 2006: The Cashore Marionettes
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February 23, 2006: Tommy Jarrell Festival
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February 22, 2006: Blurring Racial Barriers, Part 2
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February 21, 2006: RiverRun International Film Festival
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February 20, 2006: Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County
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February 16, 2006: Carolina Film & Video Festival
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February 15, 2006: Flamenco Vivo
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February 14, 2006: UNCG Theatre "Death And The King's Horseman"
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February 13, 2006: Eight Artists After Ivy
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February 11, 2006: Triad Stage "I Do! I Do!"
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February 9, 2006: Wake Forest University Theatre: Gint
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