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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October 5, 2005: Triad Stage
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September 28, 2005: Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance
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September 15, 2005: Artist Billy McClain
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September 14, 2005: Musician Joe Robinson
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September 13, 2005: Bebete
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September 10, 2005: Author Julia Alvarez
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September 8, 2005: Blurring Racial Barriers
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September 7, 2005: Author Quinn Dalton
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September 6, 2005: Music Academy of NC
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September 5, 2005: Greensboro Historical Museum
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August 31, 2005: Pianist Wu Han
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August 30, 2005: Triad Stage: A Streetcar Named Desire
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August 29, 2005: NC Shakespeare Festival: As You Like It
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August 25, 2005: Winston-Salem Symphony
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August 24, 2005: The SouthEastern Center for Comtemporary Art
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August 23, 2005: The SouthEastern Center for Comtemporary Art
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August 22, 2005: Musician Joan Armatrading
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August 18, 2005: Triad Stage
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August 16, 2005: Youth Arts Institute
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August 15, 2005: Quadzilla barbershop quartet
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August 11, 2005: Artist Leo Twiggs
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August 10, 2005: Artist Guan Weixing
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August 9, 2005: Musician Joan Armatrading
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August 8, 2005: Music Academy of NC
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August 4, 2005: National Black Theatre Festival
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August 3, 2005: Celtic vocalist Kathleen Donahoe
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August 2, 2005: Artist Anne Kessler Shields
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August 1, 2005: Rome Neal's "Monk"
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July 28, 2005: NC Writers' Network
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July 27, 2005: Old Salem Toy Museum
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