Showing posts with label weekend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weekend. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

Wesley--Film Review...

I haven't posted "cultural" events in a while, so I thought I would give it a whirl.

Last night, we attended Wesley, with another couple from our church. I had been hearing bits and pieces about the film since it debuted several months ago at the NC School of the Arts. The film was produced here in North Carolina, more specifically, the majority of it was shot locally. Easy to recognize places such as Old Salem, Salem Lake, etc. unfortunately make it one of the main highlights of this production. Understanding that budgets are limited in ventures such as this, small adjustments could have been made to authenticate some of the scenes.

The story was intriguing and I found it very interesting that John Wesley struggled so hard with his own faith prior to finding a place in his heart to "preach to the masses." I also enjoyed the storyline interlacing with the Moravians as his personal religious beliefs were tested and adjusted. Local faces made this production all the better! Kernersvillian Richard "Dick" Stromehieher made a lengthy appearance as a close-minded minister in the Church of England. For those of you who enjoy him in Kernersville Little Theater, it makes it worth viewing!

My favorite part of the evening, excepting the company, was the venue of this film. The newly opened A/perture in downtown Winston-Salem, located directly across from Mellow Mushroom at 311 Fourth Street. Trendy and bright, as well as intimate and artsy, is exactly what Winston has been needing in order to showcase some of the independents that don't appeal to the mass audience. Each auditorium seats 80, the seats are comfortable and the area clean. The concession area, though I did not purchase anything, featured beer and wine, cupcake cups, cake balls, popcorn and traditional movie fare.

Take the time, grab dinner downtown and enjoy a film "indy"-style...if you hurry, you may catch Wesley!

Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Salute!

Nope, not "Salute!" from Hee Haw! Our area has gotten much more sophisticated that that! With the burgeoning wine industry here in the Yadkin Valley, we are blessed with events that showcase the various flavors of the area. One of those such events is being held this weekend in downtown Winston-Salem!

Salute! will begin on Friday, May 8 with a showcase of sorts. Three participating restaurants, Camel City Cafe, Noma and WS Prime will be pairing with three featured vineyards to present dinner and dessert with complementary wine selections. All three restaurants are fabulous and the menus on the Salute! website are enough to make your mouth water...I personally am trying to figure out how I can go to all three restaurants...hmmmm! Each restaurant is under $100 per couple making it a great Mother's Day gift or a unique night on the town. For those of you who complain that there isn't anything to do in W-S, here is ONE MORE event that proves you wrong! You just have to leave your home to enjoy these things! :)

On Saturday the actual festival begins at noon and lasts until 6. The cost is $20 per person to sample various selections from local vineyards, to enjoy the camaraderie of friends and family and to listen to live music! Once this portion of the event concludes, there will be an "after-party" hosted by Foothill Brewery (perfect for folks who are not "winos"). This event is free of charge from what I can deduce from the website.

Full day in downtown W-S and if you are hungry for something other than what is provided there are a ton of downtown restaurants that will be open for lunch, dinner and late night! Remember drink responsibly and take a cab home! Have fun and Salute!

Brooke