Commentary
3:53 pm
Sun May 19, 2013

Entering Mom's World to Learn About Myself

Credit Helen Naples
Left to right: Mia Naples, Anna Naples, Kim Langley, Helen Langley Naples during their 2011 trip in South Korea.
News
5:52 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

109-Year-Old Sheppard's Mill to be Auctioned

This Saturday, a piece of history will be up for sale.  

Read more

Kyle Norris got her start in radio as a Michigan Radio intern. Her features have appeared on The Environment Report, All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, Marketplace, The Splendid Table, World Vision Report, Justice Talking, and The Health Show.

In 2008, she won a Division A (News Staff of 5 or more) first place award from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated for best investigative journalism.

Norris is endlessly fascinated with people and their struggles. She's also fascinated with the figurative beating of the human heart. She loves public radio because it gives her the chance to explore all of those things.

In her downtime she enjoys soccer, yoga, and coffee. Her website is at kylenorris.wordpress.com.

News
5:24 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Small WS Independent Pharmacist Challenges Big-Store Goliaths

Credit wikimedia / wikimedia
According to the Generic Pharmaceutical Association generic drug sales in the United States saved consumers more than a trillion dollars from 2002-2011.

Buying generic drugs is one way many people save money on health care costs. But one independent pharmacist says people are still spending too much.

Read more
Summer Activities
2:33 pm
Fri May 17, 2013

Free Summer Program for Greensboro Teens

Credit Greensboro Sportsplex
More than 3,400 teens attended the Midnight Basketball program in Greensboro last year.

Summer is just around the corner and that means finding activities to keep your kids busy during the school break. Greensboro Parks & Recreation is teaming up with the city’s police department, City Arts, public libraries and other organizations to create a program that will give teens in Guilford County plenty of things to do.

Read more
Arts
10:30 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Frederick Chopin

Credit David Ford
Steinway Artist Peter Kairoff.

This week Peter Kairoff explores the powerful simplicity of Frederick Chopin's Prelude in E minor, one of the twenty-four preludes he wrote in homage to J.S. Bach.

Read more
Generic Drugs
10:28 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Triad Pharmacist Says Generic Drugs Could Cost Less

Credit J. Troha (Photographer) via Wikicommons
One Triad pharmacist says generic drugs could be even less expensive.

Buying generic drugs instead of brand name is one way most people save money on health care costs. According to the Generic Pharmaceutical Association, from 2002-2011--generic drug sales in the United States have created a savings of $1.07 trillion. But one independent pharmacist argues people are still spending too much. 

Read more
Arts
9:55 am
Fri May 17, 2013

Triad Arts Weekend: May 17, 2013

Credit Steve Davis
Helen Simoneau.

  • Triad Arts Weekend: May 17, 2013

It’s a day for music and dance on Triad Arts Weekend.

Read more
News
5:45 am
Fri May 17, 2013

10 Things to Know for Friday May 17, 2013

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

Read more
Arts
11:08 pm
Thu May 16, 2013

Rob Frazier Brings an Evening of Bach to Centenary United Methodist Church

Credit Rick Gibons
Rob Frazier, Director of Music and Arts at Centenary United Methodist Church.

  • Triad Arts as Broadcast at 8:35am and 5:44pm

Centenary United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem has championed the arts for decades and recently appointed Director of Music and the Arts Dr. Robert Frazier carries that tradition forward, with an ambitious all Bach program this Sunday night, May 19th at 7:30 pm in the UMC Sanctuary. 

Read more

Pages