

‘Secession Ball’ is grotesque; it’s the slavery, stupid
Today is the 150th anniversary of the day South Carolina seceded from the United States, starting the Civil War.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
‘Scroogenomics’
Down with materialism this holiday season.
Labels schmables: Another lukewarm political challenger
Stop it with the political games already. Geesh.
GOP senators: No discrimination? Then no START nuke treaty
The fate of the new START nuclear treaty with Russia is in doubt today, due to an outbreak of excess pissiness.
Concert announcement: Lauryn Hill
Former Fugee is coming to Amos’ Southend in January.
Uptown magazine shuts down
“After 5 years and over 60 issues of Uptown, I’ve decided to shut down the magazine …”
Dharma Lounge, 12/18/10
Culture Initiative presents: Cake + 2 an art & music celebration at Dharma Lounge on Saturday night.
Whisky River, 12/17/10
Whisky River hosted its first Snow Ball on Friday night.
Pradigy GT’s “The Christmas Song”
Charlotte band releases new video.
Club Jet Ultra Lounge, 12/17/10
Biz Markie made an appearance at Ladies Night at Club Jet Ultra Lounge on Friday night.
Lonely Island releases “I Just Had Sex”
Lonely Island, featuring Andy Samburg of Saturday Night Live, has released its latest single, “I Just Had Sex,” featuring Akon. The song was played on SNL over the weekend and was pretty funny.
Extraneous lyrics added to popular songs
Cee-Lo, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Ke$ha among those covered.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Monday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Tatsuya Nakatani this Sunday, Dec. 19
Drummer offers unique style in his perfor
Liberal ‘bleeding hearts’ were right about the lottery
A new report shows conclusively that where hard-to-shake poverty and high unemployment reign, so do lottery ticket sales.
Toys for twats: Xmas at The Men’s Club
‘Tis the season of giving … and receiving lap dances apparently. Every year, for the past 10 years, a group of gentlemen I know all congregate over the holidays at a gentlemens club for Operation X-mas Child putting the X in X-mas. At this Toys for Twats charity function, they bring gifts to donate…
Toys for twats: Xmas at The Men’s Club
Spreading Holiday Cheer, to strippers
Robin Rogers has died
Charlotte blues singer Robin Rogers died earlier today after a long battle with cancer. A story was done recently by NPR here. We wrote a story about benefit shows being done on her behalf back in October. It was a long, tough road for Robin in just about every way. Hopefully, she is now at…
Holly Jolly Holiday Roundup Part 2
Hurry up and catch some live performance action before the holiday hibernation.
Black Swan: Amazing grace
A poised Natalie Portman excels in this dazzling showcase.
TRON: Legacy: Game over
Heavily hyped sequel starts off fine before completely losing its way.
The Fighter comes out swinging
Conventional ending hurts otherwise compelling boxing drama.
How Do You Know gets by on charm
Pleasant cast elevates so-so romantic comedy.
Chronicles of Narnia: Dawn Treader: Lion tamer
Third film in fantasy series is both timid and dull.
Grown Up Avenger Stuff CD release party tonight
Local rock show tonight at Amos’ Southend. It’s all-ages, too!
10-in-10 CD reviews
Each Friday, we review 10 recently released CDs in 10 words each Hinder The All American Nightmare Bands third album is just 10 songs in 36 minutes. The Benedictine Nuns of Notre Dame De LAnnonciation Voices Group won a contest searching for best female Gregorian chanters. Arthur Watch the Years Crawl By…
Upcoming: Holiday 2010 FLOW by Tara Davis Trunk Show
Treat yourself and head out to this stylish event.
New Year’s Eve dinners
The following restaurants will be offering special NYE dinner and events.
This weekend’s nightlife events (12/17-12/18)
Before you succumb to the stress that is associated with family holiday “fun” next week, you might want to kick it at one of these nightlife events.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Halo, 12/16/10
Halo hosted Latin night/Xstasy Thursdays last night.
Dilworth Billiards, 12/16/10
Dilworth Billiards hosted its 30th annual Christmas party Thursday night.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Friday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Weekender, Dec. 17-19
Check out these events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend.
Singled out in Charlotte
As the circle of life turns with weddings and babies in the mix, and you stand still, your friends will cycle out around you.
Night Review: The Milestone’s grand re-opening
I couldn’t even think about missing my first opportunity to witness the changes resulting from almost a month’s blood, sweat and love
Gangrene’s disgusting music video for ‘Overdose’
This is not safe for work, or most homes.
NFL Perrish Cox player could face life in prison for sexual assault
I am further convinced that the NFL hates women.
Singled out in Charlotte
Brittney Cason gets banged in Bangtown, not in real life.
Suite, 12/15/10
The weekly party Level Wednesdays at Suite went down last night, Dec. 15. photos by Jeaumane McIntosh
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Foes of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell repeal getting desperate
The House voted 250-175 yesterday to repeal the militarys Dont Ask Dont Tell (DADT) policy. After the Senate last week rejected a DADT repeal, as part of an overall defense appropriation bill, the House re-framed the issue, making repeal a new, stand-alone bill; that bill is the one that passed the House yesterday. Votes in…
‘Playing with yourself’ takes on new meaning with release of Kinect sex game
3D Sex games coming to an XBOX near you in 2011 … maybe.
Today’s Living Social Deal: Fresh Boutique
Today’s Living Social deal gets you $75 worth of clothing and accessories for $35.
Tonight’s Top 5, 12/16/10
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, Dec. 16, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing. 10th Annual Blitzen’s Holiday Party at Dilworth Billiards 30 + Thursdays / Customer Appreciation Party at Club 935 Pijama Party at Halo Tehranium: The Social Mettle (a house/world music party featuring DJ That…
Brews, bruises and sing-a-longs
Dixies Tavern isnt my usual scene, but with a friend guest-bartending and a crowd of out-of-towners in for the ACC Championship Game, chances were Id have a lot more fun than Id had in the past. Surrounded by a pro-Virginia Tech crowd, the drink specials were on point. All of my ballin-on-a-budget friends racing to…
Governor wants bipartisan redistricting commission
And I want a pony.
All aboard the Megabus!
Price beats the train by miles.
Foodborne illnesses sicken 48 million annually
Congress prepares to pass first foodie regulations in decades.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Ice ice baby
Go ice-skating during WBT’s Holiday on Ice at The Green Uptown
PHOTOS: Bask
New at the N.C. Music Factory is the restaurant Bask, which opened to the public yesterday, Dec. 14. Located in the main courtyard area, the restaurant features a gated-in patio area, prime for people-watching in the summer. On the interior, they have white leather booths and chairs, wood accents, unique lighting fixtures, and an open…
Bring something to the table … at The Gathering
The holidays are the time of year when more people open up their pretty little eyes and see the less fortunate among us.
Rock Hall of Fame announces inductees
Alice Cooper among those to enter famed Hall in 2011.
Holiday Gala at BUTTER for Levine Children’s Hospital
If you like kids you’ll come to this party
Study: Watching Fox News makes you ignorant
Theres a new study you should read or at least read the summary if you dont have time to take on the whole thing. Youll be surprised by what it tells you about American voters. Or, sadly, you may not be surprised at all. World Public Opinion, a project of the Program on International…
CMS school closures: Bad communication or discrimination?
Are some neighborhoods loosing an inordinate number of services?
Enviros irked by EPAs slackness
Promises, promises … meant to be kept.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
The 3-D Effect: Are 3-D TVs bad for your eyes?
Charlotte doctors weigh in
Tonight’s Top 5, 12/14/10
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, Dec. 14, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
I have a confession to make …
Win a meet and greet with Rob Kardashian
Charlotte Douglas Airport Chief Jerry Orr on security breach: ‘What, me worry?’
It’s time for City Council to light a fire under this public servant’s butt.
Best bets in Charlotte comedy, Dec. 14-19
Here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte this week.
This week’s new releases (12/14/2010)
Here’s a quick rundown of some of the new releases hitting stores this week: Ryan Adams & The Cardinals III/IV Crystal Bowersox Farmer’s Daughter Ciara Basic Instinct Deadmau5 4×4=12 Diddy Dirty Money Last Train to Paris Michael Jackson Michael R. Kelly Love Letter
Farmer’s Almanac predicts a colder, dryer winter
While you’re getting snuggly, don’t forget your less fortunate neighbors.
The sky is falling!
It’s time for the sky’s annual light show.
‘Crusading conservative’ judge behind health care ruling
People predicted Judge Henry Hudson’s ruling.
Video: Dow Jones’ ‘One More Sip’
New video from Charlotte emcee, Dow Jones.
Afghanistan. Get out. Now.
A look at three related news items from the past two days …
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Gift Guide: For couples who have been naughty and nice
Unless you plan on using the neck-tie or Christmas socks you bought your sweetie pie as a pair of second-hand handcuffs, it’s time to get creative.
Now open: Ruby’s Gift in Selwyn
Rubys Gift now has a second location in Selwyn. Just like in NoDa, this one will carry European and vintage finds, artisan jewelry from about 14 different artists, paintings and pottery. The new store has beautiful scarves and wraps and wonderful Glow Green candles, too (just in time for holiday shopping). While you entertain your…
Today’s Top(less) 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
NIGHTLIFE: Naughty or Nice Party
What type of mark would you get on Santa’s list, naughty or nice? King Ent. and JRK Ent. have teamed up for the Naughty or Nice party at Alley Cat on Dec. 17. My prediction is that more people will fit into the first category, unless that is, this party doesn’t weigh in on any…
Wild Target misses the mark
Talk about landing the wrong man for the job. Director Jonathan Lynn has built his entire screen career out of helming comedies, yet based on the ham-fisted results, here’s a person who’s repeatedly displayed the comic instincts of a pillowcase. It’s akin to imagining Mel Gibson spending the past two decades conducting sensitivity training seminars…
THEATER: Grease
It’s been a little over 30 years since Grease made its claim to fame. With a dramatic story line that consists of star-crossed lovers in high school cliques that are at opposite ends of the spectrum, it’s a step down (meaning, no one dies) from the harsher nature of say, a classic like Romeo &…
Where to find it: Greek cookies
Though not as accessible as their pastry cohorts, Greek cookies have their own allure. Most of these cookies are crisp and dense, since combining cookies and coffee is common. Others are light with a European-styled taste profile, offering a balance of flavors. During the annual Yiasou! Greek Festival in September, thousands of Charlotteans trek to…
SPECIAL EVENT: Carolina Anime Day
Fans of anime and manga can rejoice. During the Carolina Anime Day at Holiday Inn Charlotte Airport Hotel, a “marketplace” of vendors will be selling a range of related items. In addition, there will also be a raffle and giveaways. Dress as your favorite character from anime/manga for a costume contest. $3; free with online…
3 questions with Jon Farace, gingerbread house maker
Although Executive Chef Jon Farace didn’t construct gingerbread houses as a child, he’s now making up for lost time. Farace is the mastermind behind the eco-friendly and fully organic “Green Gingerbread House,” which stands 10 feet high by 14 feet wide in the lobby of The Ritz-Carlton in Uptown. As a child, he realized that…
MUSIC: Find Your Muse open mic at The Evening Muse
It’s Find Your Muse open mic night at The Evening Muse this and every Monday. Musicians, grab up your music gear and head over to perform one of your own creations in front of a crowd. No one can guarantee they’ll be liked, but constructive criticism is always helpful! Get there early to snag a…
Bakalao Stars stirs up tasty musical stew
The music goes straight to your feet. It lifts you up and bounces you around with irresistible riddims that get under your skin and hotwire your dance control buttons. When Bakalao Stars cranks up, you can’t stand still. Depending on who you ask, Bakalao can be either salt cod or Spanish Rave music. But what…
COMEDY: Drew Thomas
Atlanta-based comedian Drew Thomas didn’t become a finalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing without good cause. His personal stories — centering in on everything from random occurrences to past relationships — are funny enough to make crowds laugh out loud. How’s that for entertainment? $10. 8 p.m. Lake Norman Comedy Zone at Galway Hooker, 17044…
Where are our food trucks?
In other cities, food truck operators engage the latest technology to inform loyal customers where they will be. By deploying iPhone apps, web cams, Facebook and Twitter, these street-side entrepreneurs have created a secret world: Pssst, I’m over here. These tricked-up trucks range from a mobile outcropping of a well-established restaurant with a famed chef…
THEATER: Scrooge
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte is known around town for producing enjoyable shows for those in a one-digit age bracket. That said, it doesn’t mean that adults can’t find pleasure in its shows — which are minus the R-rated material. During its production of Scrooge — a musical version of Charles Dickens’ holiday tale A Christmas…
CL presents upcoming concerts (Dec. 15-19)
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15 HINDER When Hinder first appeared, there was a reputation that preceded them — one of sex, drugs and good ol’ fashioned rock ‘n’ roll. Now, a few years later, people say, “Hinder, didn’t they have a hit song once?” I’m not sure I’d classify them as one-hit wonders, since it’s more like,…
Comic review: CliNT No. 3
The Deal: This week, I’m taking a break from reviewing comic books to review a magazine about comic books and comic-related subjects. (Big stretch, eh?) Although, I’ve got to be honest: Along with the text-heavy articles you’d find in a normal magazine, it features comics, too. (Sue me.) CliNT is edited by superstar writer Mark…
Nightlife profile: Krystie Phannareth
People say big things come in small packages, and that certainly rings true for Krystie Phannareth. Call her Superwoman, she divides her time between bartending at Bull & Barrister Draft House and Grill on Mount Holly Huntersville Road, Tavern 51 in South Charlotte, as well as Hef’s Bar and Grill near Park Road. On top…
Theater review: The Day They Shot John Lennon
Forty years and a day after the senseless murder outside the Dakota apartments in Manhattan, The Day They Shot John Lennon opened last Thursday at Carolina Actors Studio Theatre for a two-week run in the cozy CAST boxagon. Opening night was even more of a death-a-versary when you realize that James McLure’s 1984 drama occurs…
CD REVIEW: Fusebox Poet
The Deal: Formed in July 2010, the Rock Hill, S.C., quartet Fusebox Poet releases its 11-song debut album. THE GOOD: The band hit the studio with the intention of recording an EP, but had enough material to release a full-length debut. Using energetic riffs to draw a listener in, the songwriting is a step above…
SPECIAL EVENT: All Arts Market
It’s time for local artists of all sorts to come together for NoDaRioty’s All Arts Market. The massive indoor marketplace — happening for three days (Dec. 15-17) at Neighborhood Theatre — features handmade goods/arts and crafts, including jewelry, photography, clothing, paintings, bags and lots more. Finish up your holiday shopping at this hot spot for…
CD REVIEW: Treme: Music from the HBO Original Series, Season 1
THE DEAL: First real representation of New Orleans’ vast musical culture. THE GOOD: The oldest black neighborhood in the U.S., Treme was the birthplace of the brass bands providing the punch and power for the second line rhythms of New Orleans muscle. Treme resident Trombone Shorty represents with a street parade version of Jessie Hill’s…
EXHIBIT: Shain Gallery’s Holiday Group Show
Shain Gallery’s Holiday Group Show features new works from three different artists: Geoffrey Johnson (whose untitled oil on canvas is pictured), Veronica Clark (whose art includes a painting of a cute golden retriever walking on a beach, titled “What Leash Law?”) and Amy Dobbs (whose oil on canvas, “Cotton and Magnolias,” can be seen among…
WikiLeaks goes local
We have been given a document by WikiLeaks that contains a transcript of a meeting of the Republican members of the County Commission, discussing the proposed deal to make Democrat Harold Cogdell the Commission chair, in exchange for Republican Jim Pendergraph getting the vice chairmanship. In the interests of transparency, freedom of information, and higher…
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files
Running Wild: A 49-year-old man called police after he was threatened by a known suspect. He told officers that a man sent him a text message stating, “You punk bitch. When I catch you this time there won’t be any cops, no security guards, no one to keep me from killing, so don’t run.” He…
Predators in the pulpit
Folks have been asking me to write about Anthony and Harriet Jinwright — the pastors of Greater Salem Church who were convicted of tax evasion and recently sentenced to hard time in prison (eight years and nine months for Anthony and six years and eight months for Harriet) — and I really haven’t wanted to…
Is steel from scuttled German warships valuable because it isn’t contaminated with radioactivity?
I recently saw a TV special with a segment about the German fleet that scuttled itself at Scapa Flow after World War I. They mentioned that metal salvaged from those ships was valuable to instrument makers because it hadn’t been exposed to radiation from the atomic blasts at the end of World War II and…
Why double-digit unemployment may be here to stay
How does this recession stack up to the Great Depression? Not even close, most people would say. Where are the soup lines? The shantytowns full of homeless? We may soon find out what this economy really looks like if Congress doesn’t extend unemployment benefits beyond 99 weeks. Consider Mecklenburg County. More than 16,000 here…
Weekly horoscope Dec. 15-21
Capricorn The Goat (Dec. 21-Jan. 19) You have a number of pots on the stove, and you must continue to tend to them. Meanwhile, Mercury is retrograding in your sign and keeps many things on hold. One decision is definitely pending and you are not yet ready to make that final conclusion. Don’t force it.…
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of Dec. 15
BURLESQUE Sorry, camp-classic aficionados: Burlesque is no Showgirls or Staying Alive. Certainly, the film contains some risible moments, but nothing wretched enough to plunge it into the bowels of bad cinema. Ultimately, it’s too competently made to be a genuine stinker yet too indebted to hoary show biz clichés to come close to succeeding. Cher,…
Cancun, climate change and WikiLeaks
Cancun, MEXICO — Critical negotiations are under way here in Cancun, under the auspices of the United Nations, to reverse human-induced global warming. This is the first major meeting since the failed Copenhagen summit last year, and it is happening at the end of the hottest decade on record. While the stakes are high, expectations…
Bob Hope films, Inception, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse among new DVDs
THE BOB HOPE COLLECTION (1947-1955). It’s a banner year for Bob Hope on DVD, as Universal’s June release of the six-movie Bob Hope: Thanks for the Memories is now followed by Shout! Factory’s five-film offering. An in-name-only follow-up to 1942’s My Favorite Blonde, My Favorite Brunette (1947) finds the comedian cast as a baby photographer…
BENEFIT: 10th Annual Blitzen’s Holiday Bash
Party for the holidays (and a good cause) during the 10th Annual Blitzen’s Holiday Bash at Dilworth Neighborhood Grille. Passed hors d’oeuvres, food and drink specials (How many of Santa’s reindeer can you recite afterward?), a silent auction and top 40/holiday music by a DJ will be provided. $5 donation benefits the American Red Cross.…
Tourist trap
THE TOURIST *1/2 DIRECTED BY Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck STARS Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp With The Tourist, Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp aren’t functioning as actors so much as they’re trying their hands at being slum lords. Hollywood royalty blessed with a substantial measure of talent, these A-list actors are merely coasting here, slumming in…


