Posted on unc.edu  Nearly 40 years ago, Sheldon ’63 ’66 (D.D.S.) and Leena Peck marveled at the drawings of 16th- and 17th-century Dutch artists. They loved the spontaneity of the sketches. To them, these works, which depict everyday life and nature, are of an artistic golden age

Dewey's Bakery played their part as a sponsor for the annual Hospice Hope Run in Winston-Salem.   [caption id="attachment_257" align="aligncenter" width="684"] Dewey’s Bakery had a group of walkers and runners. They received the “Team Up For Hope” award.[/caption] [caption id="attachment_258" align="aligncenter" width="684"] Dewey's also gave out free treats

Originally Posted by AndrewHarper.com Try one of these six local dishes on your next trip to the Caribbean. 1. ANTIGUA BLACK PINEAPPLE Known simply as Antigua Black, it’s arguably the world’s sweetest pineapple. But don’t expect a darker-hued fruit; the flesh of this pineapple is still golden in

Video Found on: DanPink.com  In this short video The ABC's of Persuasion, bestselling author Dan Pink shows us how to influence others more effectively; it's as simple as A-B-C. Whether we're employees pitching to our bosses, parents and teachers cajoling kids, or politicians presenting new policies, we

Pictured: Scott Livengood, The owner and chief executive officer of Dewey’s Bakery, Inc. Last year in April, Dewey’s Bakery began planting a community garden at its production facility and corporate office in Winston-Salem. The staff and their families came out to help plant vegetables and enjoy some hot

Originally posted by Alumni.unc.edu Written by Susan Hudson What a difference a year makes. Last year, the Tar Heels lost a heartbreaker in the final seconds to Villanova. This year, the Tar Heels fought their way back to the championship game — another back-and-forth battle that lasted until the

Originally posted by AndrewHarper.com Written by Courtney Bond These are certainly interesting times for eating out in Austin, Texas. The former sleepy college town is well on its way to becoming a cosmopolitan city, and the attendant growing pains are vividly on display in a dining landscape