Viola sighed and softly shut her laptop.
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“Chatty, looks like the boys are getting up a game of marbles outside. Did they invite you?” Grandma Ella yelled from the kitchen.
“Three people close to the suspect have confessed, and we still don’t have the evidence to convict anyone.” Viola bit her lip and sighed.
Grace Epsicopal Church has been a major part of my life, even before I started attending its church services.
Don’t get me wrong: I love my guy poets. Edgar Allan Poe and his “tintinnabulation of the bells” and “Quoth the Raven ‘Nevermore,’” give me chills every time.
Washington Post critic Michael Dirda said it best in an article in early March, “In a time of crisis, poetry can help focus our fears and transform ‘noise into music.'" He writes, poetry “nourishes us, it contributes to our grieving and our healing processes, it gives focus to our loves and to our fears, allowing us to sing them, at the back of our minds, in a deliberate and disciplined transformation of noise into music, of grief into acceptance, of anger at pointless destruction into a determination to save at least something of what remains.”
“If you’ve got it, flaunt it.” The first time I heard Grady of Sanford and Son fame make that statement, I thought to myself, you know, he’s got a point.
April is National Poetry Month. What’s your favorite poem?
On Monday, April 5, Davidson Local celebrated an operational milestone with friends, family and community members. Thanks to all who came out to Sophie's Cork and Ale and the handful of you who donated to support Davidson Local.
Jewel loved her parents. Her father worked while her mother was a stay-at-home mom.
It’s Davidson Local’s one-year anniversary and we’re inviting you to join the hyperlocal movement. With print papers across the nation moving toward a regional and national platform, local news is harder to come by in smaller communities.
Fame usually isn’t silent, but it can be very loud when it is. Perhaps others in Davidson County know of other such visits that didn’t have glitter or headlines.
Jewel loved her parents. She never wanted for anything. Her family was modest.
I have had the privilege of knowing Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly since the day I was born.
Wait. Correction.
I’ve had the privilege of knowing “Zero” aka Rev. Dr. Arnetta Beverly since the day I was born.
Spring is here! After a long winter filled with heavy news and bad weather, the addition of the sun is much appreciated. However, as the temperature increases, the closer we get to spending more time in shorter, more revealing clothes.
Some say that background music helps them to focus on a particular task. Others may argue they can’t focus with any background noise.
Thomasville-based advocate Toney Kincaid is working with General Assembly members and building support for my Bill Sam's Law- Seizure Safe Schools in NC. This is her Letter to the Editor.
“How many graduating fairies do you think we’ll have this year?” asked Patience.
For some students, online learning works best for them. At one point, during the pandemic, remote learning was commonly used.
The culinary artist behind the menu for the Inaugural Black Butterfly event is inspired by many traditional favorite dishes. The menu is an homage to the heritage of certain foods like okra, black-eyed peas and crispy fried chicken. Clarence Vernon Hargrave reimagined many of these staples and developed a menu that granted a modern twist. {Chocolate Bread Pudding with Vanilla-Bourbon Creme}