To give her students a way forward, Lara Dos Passos Coggin draws on her own past and the life of her famous novelist grandfather.
On a Saturday morning two years ago, a Facebook post caught Josh Lief’s eye. “Does anyone have a Les Paul I can borrow for recording?” Lief noticed the query was […]
Friends for Recovery, a nonprofit focused on mental health and substance use, is trying to shine a ray of hope on the opioid crisis. On Sept. 29, it will hold […]
Prolific songwriter Paul Willson emerges from a hiatus with a more personal sound.
A proposed bike lane on Brook Road has encountered rough going from residents who want clarity on its details, and a counterproposal from City Council members is not gaining traction […]
When Colin Healy woke up on Sept. 12, 2014, Billboard topper Kesha had tweeted his cover of her song “Die Young” to more than 3 million followers. Such out-of-the-blue occurrences […]
The facade at 321 W. Broad St. is unassuming and free of large signs. Inside, though, the décor is warm, inviting and classic. This is the home of Black Iris, […]
King of Pops’ popular free yoga event is moving out of William Byrd Park after city officials said a special use permit would be necessary. Launched in 2016 with instructor […]
You can hear the exasperation in Todd Woodson’s voice when he says “looks like we’ll have to go over it one more time.” He’s referring to a parking permit proposal […]
Brian Korte puts serious labor into his photo-realistic portraits and colorful sculptures, like the giant Slurpee commissioned by Coca-Cola. His medium? Lego bricks. But when his 12-year-old company Brickworkz ships […]