It’s a slow afternoon for Karma Tsering, who took only a half-dozen orders, nearly all dumplings. A green poster taped to the white cabin where he works says “May Way Dumpling” — a phonetic twist on ...
The Reynolda community during this time was a metaphorical bubble — separate and idyllic, guided by Katharine Reynolds’ progressive ideals. However, like most “bubbles,” it was fragile. Behind the ...
Annie Ewell relishes whipping up crepes. As she stands over the griddle, the pale yellow batter splays out and the edges start to curl, turning a golden-brown color. Spatula poised, she readies to ...
Originally consisting of five wooden houses lined in a singular row, the segregated community of Five Row rested parallel to Silas Creek and was positioned just out of view of Reynolda from the 1910s ...
Across the street in a cleared grove, Theodore’s Bar & Market enters the night’s final round, flickering warmly under the chandelier. The lobby evokes a European estate, with an embroidered carpet ...
An hour later, Meghan Brown opens the door to the brand-new Bookhouse, just a year old. Her day at General Electric is over, and now the fun begins — working at the bookshop she has always dreamed of ...
As the Reynolda House’s work began to shed light on the history of Five Row, Wake Forest University began a new chapter in its attempts to grapple with its legacy of slavery. Joining over a hundred ...