A Conversation with Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore

"Boy looking The Block," by Romare Bearden, in the American Art hall at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan, New York USA. Alamy.

Glenda Gilmore, the author of a new book about acclaimed artist Romare Bearden, talks to books editor Wiley Cash.

An Artist’s Reckoning

Lead image: Romare Bearden's "Sunday After Sermon," 1969. Collage on cardboard. (Alamy)

A new book explores acclaimed artist Romare Bearden’s roots in North Carolina and how his work grappled with his family’s experience in the South.

Thom Tillis and the Art of the Deal

Photos by Cheriss May

With his next reelection campaign four long years away, North Carolina’s soon-to-be senior senator has emerged as a bipartisan dealmaker. Back home, his party’s conservative wing doesn’t like it.

Booming Times, Busted Budgets

Top image: Visitors take pictures of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. (AP Photo/Erik Schelzig)

Great Smoky Mountains National Park has seen a boom in visitors—14 million last year alone. It’s put a strain on the resources in and around the park’s 500,000 acres.

Below the Fold

North Carolina’s third-largest city, Greensboro, once had a thriving newspaper in the News & Record. What’s left after years of media-conglomerate cuts is a shell of the paper’s former self.

Schism in the Body

Photos by Julia Wall

After years of acrimonious debate over gay marriage, the United Methodist Church has started to rupture.