Welcome to Our City This week. Aug. 4-9. will he one of the most glorious weeks in Winston-Salem. It will he the week that we will experience hlae4fc-4heatre in all of its splendor and glory. Nowhere else can you get such a variety of plays and performances within* such a relatively short period of time in as small a place as Winston-Salem. You will find yourself literally exhausted from all of the activities going on at the shows, in the hotels and on the streets. For some, the parties and get-togethers will last all night. To a large extent, this welcome also goes out to some of our own residents. Why? Because if you haven't heen down town lately, you're in for a treat. There are many more restaurants and nightclubs downtown than ever. We are proud of the work that the Downtown Association, the Chamber of Commerce and the city have done in bringing downtown to a new and wonderful level for all to enjoy. We arc extremely proud of the North Carolina Black Repertory Company and its artistic director, Mr. Larry Leon "Marvtas tic" Hamlin. His vision for the festival has matured so beautifully. His dedication and commitment to the festival are evident in every activity in the festival. You will see this vision come to life at the shows, in the lobbies ind on the streets. You will mingle J with the stars and to your delight will be able to rub shoulders with people from around the world. It will probably be one of your most exciting times ever. We take pride here at The Chronicle in putting together this publication for your enjoyment. Having served this community for nearly 30 years (next September, 2004) we have seen much growth and the fulfill ment of many dreams. Just as Larry's dream of the festival has become reality, so too have the dreams of many of our African-American entrepreneurs. We want you to take pride in what you find here. We want you to share our excitement as we attempt to make this a great experience. We believe in excellence and we believe the festival will satisfy your appetite for the best. The Theatre Guide is intended to serve as a comprehensive guide for everything related to the festival. We have included features on some of our locally-owned businesses so that you can get a feel for our city. We enjoy a rich history here of African-American-owned businesses, and are very proud of the legacy we have. We are quite proud of our predecessors who laid the groundwork that has enabled us to prosper and succeed. We hope that all of you enjoy your time here and by all means give us some feedback on your experience at the festival. Please stop by our office on Liberty Street and check us out. We have one of the many murals done by our young peo ple on the side of our building detailing the history of the black press. It is impressive. You may go to our new Web site - www.wschronicle.com - and respond. Thank you and have a "Marvtastic" time. File Photo Larry Leon Hamlin, left, joins Allen Joines last year to announce that Joines would lead the fund raising effort for the 2003 National Black Theatre Festi val. Greetings from the mayor and NBTF fund-rasing chair Imagine some of America's most renowned stage performers. Imagine tens of thousands of enthusiastic visitors^Imagine1* millions of radio listeners. Imagine an extraor dinary opportunity to exhibit the best and the brightest in Winston-Salem. This year's National Black Theatre Festival is all these things and more. Thanks to the seed planted by Larry Leon Hamlin in 1989, for s.U days and nights Win ston-Salem will be th^apex of theatrical activ ity and the site of a magnificent celebration. But even more important, the Black Theatre Festival is an opportunity to show the world why Winston-Salem is a place they'll want to visit again and again. I am extremely proud to be this year's o chairman of the Fund-raising Committee for the festival. For nie. it's been an opportunity to .^witness our community's overwhelming sup port for this event. Accordingly, I want to express^my most sincere gratitude to the many generous contributors, sponsors and devoted volunteers. I believe in our city and I am extremely optimistic about the future of Winston-Salem. One of those reasons is the Black Theatre Festival. Therefore. I am asking everyone to come out and support the festival, welcome our guests and join the celebration. See you there! J. Allen Jones Mayor q Publisher: Ernest Pitt Managing Editor: 7. Kevin Walker Office Manager/Sales: Ericka Asbury Sales: Keisha Bowden Writers: Courtney Gaillard Anthony Hill Mia Parker T. Kevin Walker Copy Editor: Paul Collins