The Dispatch
Midway native Katie Hall marvels at her professional surroundings. The 29-year-old is the picture of elegance sitting in a side office at the Hanesbrand Theatre and the headquarters of the Arts Council for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, where she was just named the Chief Advancement Officer for the arts nonprofit.
Hall s office is less than 12 miles from where she grew up in the politically and religiously conservative northern Davidson County community, but it feels worlds away to her. It s almost an out-of-body experience for the small-town girl who couldn t even dream as a teenager she could have of such a career.
by Jon Cooper
The biggest stars on a team can shine during a season (sometimes more than one) and people will immediately know their name.
The biggest stars in a program often shine years after they’ve played their final game yet people might not know them.
Lawton “Mac” Nease would be the first to tell you he ranked among the latter.
In fact, he did just that in his opening remarks on Saturday afternoon in Champions Hall, during the dedication ceremony celebrating the completion of Phase II of what is now Mac Nease Baseball Park at Russ Chandler Stadium.
Teenage Fanclubâs Norman Blake: âMy first band was the Spanking Newtsâ
Norman Blake with some of his teenage influences: (clockwise from left) Terry Hall, ice skating and the novels of John Wyndham. Composite: Getty/Redferns
Norman Blake with some of his teenage influences: (clockwise from left) Terry Hall, ice skating and the novels of John Wyndham. Composite: Getty/Redferns
Back with a new album, the Fannies frontman remembers his teenage years, from the kindness of the Specials to selling guitar strings to John Martyn â and trying to impress with his ice-skating skills
Thu 22 Apr 2021 10.00 EDT
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Subscriber only From a studio in the small town of Theodore, Caitlyn Hewitt s podcast is heard across the world and has been downloaded more than 100,000 times in 13 countries. The mother of one was driving home one day listening to the radio and started to think about all of the people who made up the rural industry. With a desire to share their stories, she came up with the From The Saddle podcast. The first episode was recorded at the Paradise Lagoons Campdraft in April 2019 and by August she had released her first episode. The podcast features stories from rural Australia from horses trainers to drovers, graziers and more from all corners of the country.
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