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[...] what constitutes being a member of the middle class is as much aspirational as it is economic. The middle class, collectively, aspires to [...]
[...] What is the Middle Class and Where Did It Go? It’s been a while since a Letter to the Editor of the Winston-Salem [...]
[...] if the trends aren’t arrested. Since the year 2,000 the US has lost 10 percent of its middle class jobs. Between the years 1969 and 2009, the median wage earned by American men between the [...]
[...] making sure that cities embracing high-cost hyperdensity do not forget the poor (or even the middle class), especially in the financing side of things. Chakrabarti suggests we should consider [...]
[...] Winston-Salem Journal Covers “Indiscriminate Distinctions: The Exhibition” Kathy Norcross Watts, a Special [...]
[...] said before and most likely will say it again: I find the letters to the editor of the Winston-Salem Journal interesting and informative. Such was the letter written by Melinda Jones Moore in the [...]
[...] …but first an update on Winston-Salem A recent edition of the Winston-Salem Journal was an inspiration. There was a front page article about a mixed-use building with the [...]
[...] Some days it pays to get up early, brave the rain, pick up your home delivered copy of the Winston-Salem Journal and settle down in front of a fire to catch up on the news. Today was such a day. Under [...]
[...] the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), has written a review of Indiscriminate Distinctions. We are pleased to share it with you here. Review, Indiscriminate Distinctions by [...]
[...] , not as digitally-challenged me shows it here. The post Paul Hastings painting for “Indiscriminate Distinctions: The Exhibition appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] Twelve Area Artists Will Interpret Paintings Described in “Indiscriminate Distinctions” I am very pleased that twelve North Carolina artists will be competing in a [...]
[...] The post Leslie Karpinski in front of her winning entry in “INDISCRIMINATE DISTINCTIONS: THE EXHIBITION” appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] EDITOR’S NOTE: I believe that income disparity is one of those hidden cancers that suddenly consume the body politic and cannot be treated [...]
[...] growing income disparity in our own country, especially when coupled with the increasing polarization of the fringe [...]
[...] CARROLL: Winston-Salem follows Seattle’s example and does the same, addressing income disparity in our community and elevating the 22 percent of families who live below the poverty [...]
[...] will become a “Country of Cities.” There is the question of how cities can reduce the income disparity between those who can afford to enjoy city life and those who must deal with the less [...]
[...] they will update the menu on their web site and I will find liver there after all. The post MY WINSTON-SALEM appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] I had my eyes fastened on my smart phone, I might have walked right past a good meal. The post MY WINSTON-SALEM: Augustine’s Bistro appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] , of Cincinnati, Ohio. The next time you may see their names, they could be in lights. The post MY WINSTON-SALEM: IN THE SPOTLIGHT AT UNCSA appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] to live in or retire to Winston-Salem. Carole is determined to sample them all. The post MY WINSTON-SALEM: SO MUCH TO DO, SO LITTLE TIME appeared first on Warren Dunn. [...]
[...] With a BANG! Anyone who missed the season’s opening performance(s) of the Winston-Salem Symphony is more to be pitied than…if not censured, how about just pitied. Maestro [...]
[...] Inquiry into the Nature of Faith The decision by Bob Moody, Music Director of the Winston-Salem Symphony, to present Dialogues of the Carmelites was a gutsy one. It is not an opera most people [...]
[...] poster. Then, just last night I heard the Brubeck Brothers Quartet perform with the Winston-Salem Symphony. There’s no more familiar name than Dave Brubeck and his two sons, Chris and Dan, [...]
[...] , the newly-appointed CEO of the P:iedmont Opera and Bob Moody, principal conductor of the Winston-Salem Symphony, as well as the faculty of the North Carolina School of the Arts, share with their [...]
[...] what constitutes being a member of the middle class is as much aspirational as it is economic. The middle class, collectively, aspires to [...]
[...] What is the Middle Class and Where Did It Go? It’s been a while since a Letter to the Editor of the Winston-Salem [...]
[...] if the trends aren’t arrested. Since the year 2,000 the US has lost 10 percent of its middle class jobs. Between the years 1969 and 2009, the median wage earned by American men between the [...]
[...] making sure that cities embracing high-cost hyperdensity do not forget the poor (or even the middle class), especially in the financing side of things. Chakrabarti suggests we should consider [...]
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