
Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Executive Editor at Greensboro News & Record
North Carolina State Editor at Lee Enterprises
North Carolina editor for Lee Enterprises and long-suffering Vanderbilt football fan.
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1 week ago |
greensboro.com | Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Movie buffs usually have no problem streaming Academy Award winners. That's not the case with "No Other Land," a documentary directed by two Israelis and two Palestinians about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. When the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film on March 2, the four directors took the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to accept the award.
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1 week ago |
journalnow.com | Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Movie buffs usually have no problem streaming Academy Award winners. That's not the case with "No Other Land," a documentary directed by two Israelis and two Palestinians about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. When the film won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film on March 2, the four directors took the stage at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to accept the award.
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3 weeks ago |
greensboro.com | Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Enjoy all kinds of music Maybe you've heard that MerleFest starts Thursday at Wilkes Community College in Wilkesboro. The celebration of "traditional plus" music started by legendary flat-picker Doc Watson in memory of his son Merle features bluegrass, country, Americana, blues and you name it.
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1 month ago |
greensboro.com | Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Watch Hoppers and Dash clash Minor League Baseball officially starts this weekend in the Triad, with the Grasshoppers opening a three-game series on Friday at First National Bank Field in Greensboro against the Asheville Tourists. There's FANomenal Fireworks on Friday and Spectacular Fireworks on Saturday. What's the difference?
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2 months ago |
greensboro.com | Dimon Kendrick-Holmes
Support the bard You know, Shakespeare. That dude was way ahead of his time, as evidenced by "Twelfth Night," his gender-bending comedy romp through love and identity and its twists and turns. This performance is from About Shared Radiance Performing Arts Company, and it runs all weekend in The Stephen D. Hyers Theatre, the cool black box theater in the Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie Street, Greensboro. Doors open about 20 minutes prior to curtain, and seating is general admission.
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