Here are some of the stories in today's Go Triad:
MUSIC: Radio host loves N.C. music
Chris Roulhac doesn’t mind admitting that she’s not exactly a proficient musician. But the DJ at Guilford College's student-run radio station probably knows more about music originating from our state than anyone else in the area. Read it now.
COMEDY: Funny business
Mikey Roohan uses a sense of brazen, self-deprecating humor to write comedy songs. It's this sense of humor that gave him an honorary comic throne on the Howard Stern show. Read it now.
THEATRE: Quite a wild ride
Kelly Wallace-Barnhill and Lindsey Gentile have kissed their fair share of frogs in search of that elusive Prince Charming. They tell all in their stage show at the Greensboro Fringe Festival. Read it now.
Also in today's Go Triad:
• Casual Dining makes the rounds of grocery store hot bars.
• Check out reviews of the films Glenn Close's "Albert Nobbs," "Big Miracle," "The Women in Black" and "Shame."
• This week's Meet An Artist feature interviews Greensboro writer, director and producer Connor McLean.
Look for Go Triad inside your Thursday News & Record.
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