ARTC Theatre will present âSavannah Sipping Societyâ at 110 W. Seventh St. in Winston-Salem.
âSavannah Sipping Society,â written by Jones Hope Wooten, is a comedy about four Southern woman, all needing to ârev upâ their lives in their middle years â divorced, widowed, fired and seeking her special place.
Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. May 21-22 and 3 p.m. May 16 and 23.
Tickets are $18 for adults and $15 for seniors and students at brownpapertickets.com or artctheatre.com. Groups should call 336-408-9739. First responders are admitted for free with their IDs.
Seating will be limited to 45, and masks are required.
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Hip-Hop And Virtual Jukeboxes Strengthen WFU Community by David Ford
2:46pm Dec 17, 2020 Jukebox Therapy box with QR code being activated via smartphone on campus. Photograph courtesy of Wake Forest University.
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A unique art project at Wake Forest University is bringing people together musically during the pandemic.
If you’ve walked on campus recently, maybe you’ve noticed three brightly colored wooden boxes. They’re COVID-friendly, virtual jukeboxes, each equipped with quick response (or QR) codes for uploading musical suggestions to the playlist that you can then listen to on your phone.
The concept was designed by senior Rhythm Badal for her public art course, and after collecting several hours of hip-hop content from students, faculty, and staff so far, it’s creating quite a buzz.