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Competitive gardening may sound like an oxymoron. But this season growing vegetables became a serious sport. |
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It's been said there is a quest at the heart of every question. So why do so many people stop asking them? That's a pretty a good question. |
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The difference between needing and wanting may be way more significant than what we consume. |
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Performing your job well is a skill, and one Winston-Salem woman does her job so well it borders on performance itself. |
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Making art can be super sloppy, especially when your studio is a muddy swamp. |
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As the world becomes more technical, we need new words to describe that sometimes harsh reality. |
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Envy may be considered a deadly sin, but it has its plus side, too - it can be motivating. |
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Staying focused at work isn't as easy as it used to be. |
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The discovery of a rare and wonderful talent is delightfully surprising. |
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At a photography workshop commentator Diana Greene considers what it means to capture beauty. |
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A portrait of one of Winston-Salem’s most eccentric and loving couples. |
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Finding quiet in today’s wired-up world is becoming a gap that divides the generations. |
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The holidays can cause people to condemn consumerism, but there’s something to be said for getting some good stuff. |
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Discovering a brilliant student is exciting, however sometimes there are complications. |
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| The Capacity and Incapacity of Memory
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The installation of high-speed internet calls into question the power of memory. |
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An unexpected detour lands commentator Diana Greene in a peculiar off-beat place. |
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Commentator Diana Greene realizes this Mother's Day is one of several new beginnings. |
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The miraculous recovery of a family pet reminds commentator Diana Greene about the value of personal selfishness. |
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