Triad City Beat

Triad City Beat Triad City Beat is an independent news organization providing news, opinion and cultural coverage.

Our team:

Publisher/Executive Editor: Brian Clarey
Managing Editor: Sayaka Matsuoka
Art Director: Charlie Marion
Chief Contributors: James Douglas, Suzy Fielders, Kaitlynn Havens, Jordan Howse, Michaela Ratliff
Contributing Photographers: Carolyn de Berry, Owens Daniels, Todd Turner
Publisher Emeritus: Allen Broach

Hi everyone!It's been a little while. We're back to send you the promised update about where you will be able to find lo...
03/10/2025

Hi everyone!

It's been a little while. We're back to send you the promised update about where you will be able to find local reporting. We miss you lots but promise to keep up the rigorous reporting that TCB was known for. It might look a little different but the passion is still there!

Hi everyone! It's been a little while. We're back to send you the promised update about where you will be able to find local reporting. We miss you lots but

Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support Triad City Beat at its last anniversary party on Feb. 28. The back...
03/01/2025

Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support Triad City Beat at its last anniversary party on Feb. 28. The back room of Scuppernong Books was filled to the brim for most of the night with former staffers, readers and longtime supporters of the little paper that could.

We felt that the event was more of a celebration of life than a funeral and that was thanks to everyone who came by. We can't thank you enough.

Photos and videos by Brandon Demery.

Thank you so much to everyone who came out to support Triad City Beat at its last anniversary party on Feb. 28. The back room of Scuppernong Books was filled to

03/01/2025

Speeches by Brian Clarey, Sayaka Matsuoka, Jordan Green and Eric Ginsburg from last night's Last Anniversary Party at Scuppernong Books.

Thank you so much for everyone who came out to say goodbye and also to everyone who has supported us the last 11 years. It was a wonderful, amazing ride.

Video and photos by Brandon Demery.

Big thanks to 88.5 WFDD for highlighting our work and TCB's legacy!
02/28/2025

Big thanks to 88.5 WFDD for highlighting our work and TCB's legacy!

A day before shutting down permanently, Brian Clarey and Sayaka Matsuoka from Triad City Beat discuss the publication's history and what made it unique.

SPONSORED: Revity differs from banks because it is a not-for-profit organization.
02/26/2025

SPONSORED: Revity differs from banks because it is a not-for-profit organization.

Revity differs from banks because it is a not-for-profit organization.

For our last issue, we put a call out to our supporters to contribute their own thoughts about Triad City Beat and share...
02/20/2025

For our last issue, we put a call out to our supporters to contribute their own thoughts about Triad City Beat and share the ways that this paper impacted them.

Featured photo: Audience members listen during the Greensboro reverse town hall on Oct. 7. (photo by Carolyn de Berry)A newspaper is nothing without its readers. Without them, we're just writing and publishing stories for the void.

Swag Shop is still open... for now!
02/20/2025

Swag Shop is still open... for now!

Check out TCB Swag Shop on Bonfire and shop official merchandise today! Featuring limited edition custom apparel, printed with care in the USA just for you.

Over the past 11 years, Triad City Beat has had the wonderful opportunity to be a home for writers to hone their craft a...
02/20/2025

Over the past 11 years, Triad City Beat has had the wonderful opportunity to be a home for writers to hone their craft and jumpstart their careers.

Featured photo: Eric Ginsburg, Brian Clarey and Jordan Green. (photo by Carolyn de Berry) While newspapers wouldn't exist without its readers, the same could

When I first started working at Triad City Beat back in late 2014, I had no idea what journalism was or what it entailed...
02/20/2025

When I first started working at Triad City Beat back in late 2014, I had no idea what journalism was or what it entailed. I could never have anticipated the heartbreaks, the joys, the never-ending river of stories that come from the job.

Featured photo: A Triad City Beat newspaper box off of Walker Avenue in Greensboro taken by Carolyn de Berry during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Greensboro, NC
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