

Elle VJ Boutique hosts a shoe party
You may want to bring some shades to wear at this event, but the color is going to be explosive.
Free shoes from Fergie’s new line
Party girls who like platforms will want to check out this event on Friday, May 20
TreasureFest schedule announced
Two days packed with music this weekend.
Live review: The Lights Fluorescent, 2013 Wolves, Appalucia, Nesh
Band’s reunion leaves fans hoping for more.
Night review: The Chop Shop opens its doors
The Chop Shop is just getting its legs beneath it, so it will be interesting to see how it develops and what role it assumes in the “new, old NoDa.”
Alive After Five, 5/12/11
Alive After 5 at the EpiCentre featured Shane O’Dazier on May 12.
The Chop Shop, 5/13/11
The Chop Shop in NoDa hosted its grand opening celebrations on Friday, May 13 and Saturday, May 14.
A Night in Vegas, 5/13/11
Thomas Davis of the Carolina Panthers hosted A Night in Vegas & After Party Event to raise funds for the Thomas Davis Defending Dreams Foundation.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Monday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Scapegoat tonight (5/14/11)
Charlotte rockers at Snug Harbor.
Charlotte Speed Demons bout
Charlotte Speed Demons vs. Palmetto Skate Rollergirls this Saturday.
Bridesmaids: Kristen Wiig’s coming-out party
The ribald comedy format gets a makeover.
Everything Must Go: Drop everything and go
This isn’t your typical Will Ferrell movie … and that’s a good thing.
Save a prayer for Priest
Vampire flick works until the vampires show up.
In a Better World needs improvement
In a better world, the Oscar would have gone to a different movie.
Fuel at the Factory
Fridays at the Factory continue this week, with a live performance by Fuel.
Via Veneto hosts shoe drive for Dress for Success
Via Veneto hosts the Charlotte Has Sole Shoe Drive Event from through Sunday, May 15.
Video: Dirty Mega dance party at Dharma
If you’re still looking for a good Friday night dance party to hit up tonight, check out this video.
This weekend’s nightlife events (May 13-14)
What are you doing this weekend?
The Desperate Housewives of Charlotte
Riding a cowboy won’t save a horse, so why giddy up?
Saint John Paul II? Just say no.
Today is the 30th anniversary of the shooting of Pope John Paul II in St. Peters Square in Rome. He recovered, of course, and remained Pope for another 24 years until his death in 2005, at which point the new Pope, Benedict XVI, started planning to make JPII a saint. Benedict beatified John Paul …
Menchie’s opens today
Word on the street: Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt Shop in Dilworth on East Boulevard is opening tonight, with an official opening tomorrow.
The Hackensaw Boys, Eyes of the Elders tonight (5/13/11)
Rip-roaring Americana at The Evening Muse. Homegrown genre-busting act at Neighborhood Theatre.
South Carolina advises anglers to study their fish
Don’t eat the fish.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, May 13, 2011 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing. Eyes of the Elders at Neighborhood Theatre The Light Factory’s 11th Annual Filmmakers’ Showcase at Butter Friday Live at the Factory, featuring Fuel at NC…
Today’s Top(less) 5: Friday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Dharma Lounge, 5/11/11
The weekly Le Bang party with Buckmaster continued at Dharma Lounge on May 11.
How to turn off a woman and look like a douchebag
The ‘Don’t Do This’ guide for guys: Bad pick-up lines, take 224
Halo, 5/11/11
It was PURE Wednesdays at Halo last night, May 11. Photos by Jeaumane McIntosh
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Theater review: Faith Healer
Reviews of Shakespeare Carolina’s Ines de Castro and Starving Artist’s Faith Healer.
Jeans and Jewels this Saturday
Event benefits 24 Hours of Booty.
Weekender, May 13-15
Check out these events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend.
Newt Gingrich Alert: self-righteous serial horn dog runs for White House
We are sooo lucky. Newt Gingrich finally announced that he is running for president. Why lucky? Because Newt is a journalists gold mine an intelligent man who has a hard time controlling either his minds wanderings, or his mouths interpretations of his frequent mental squalls. A guy who, more often than not, inadvertently reveals…
Black Skies tonight (5/12/11)
Chapel Hill sludge-rockers at The Milestone.
Everything Must Go trailer
Seriocomedy starring Will Ferrell opens this Friday, May 13.
Sex Q&A: The other woman’s woman
Woman details her affair with another woman, who happens to be married.
My latest discovery: Margarita Activewear on ActivewearUSA.com
Good news dropped for fitness fashionistas who adore the Charlotte brand: ActivewearUSA.com acquired the assets of Asana Activewear, keeping Asana alive.
Tonight’s Top 5, 5/12/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, May 12, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Crossroads Charlotte publishes ‘Get Real’ findings
Now will our policy makers listen?
Vatican wants action on climate change
Will government and industry listen and heed the Vatican’s warnings?
Become a Park Ambassador
We have a lot of parks, which I think is a blessing.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Bridesmaids trailer
Comedy starring Kristen Wiig opens this Friday, May 13.
Food but no liquor at Cyros Sushi and Sake Bar … and that’s just the beginning
There have been some big changes and behind-the-scenes fighting with partners Santos and Rogelio Lawsin.
Miss Southeast U.S. of America Pageant
Proceeds will benefit United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Winners
Congrats to the following people who won tickets to see Steve Martin and to the Mother Earth Brewery Beer and Food Dinner at Blue!
Concert announcement: My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket will perform at Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre on Aug. 21, with Neko Case. Tickets on sale on May 21. The band’s sixth full-length album, Circuital, will be released on May 31.
Surprise! Kudos for CMS board member Kaye McGarry
Its only fair. In the past, we have bluntly criticized CMS school board member Kaye McGarry. She is a hard-right conservative, whose vocal opposition to anti-bullying measures in schools, which she called a step toward implementing a gay agenda, led to her winning a couple of nasty Best of Charlotte awards. Fair is fair, however,…
Whisky River, 5/10/11
DJ Colleen Shannon DJed at Whisky River on Tuesday, May 10.
Women Viagra?
Why are sexual enhancement over-the-counter drugs on so many counters these days?
Snug Harbor, 5/10/11
Country Tuesdays at Snug Harbor presented Philip Roebuck, Jimmy Brown & The Badly Loved on Tuesday, May 10. Photos by Justin Driscoll
BUSK! an exploration of Charlottes street art culture
Filmmaker April Denée describes herself as the type to stop an interesting-looking person on the street and ask them about their story.
Guy Fieri not coming to Charlotte after all
It’s official. Guy Fieri’s scheduled show in Charlotte on May 18 is no longer happening.
Tonight’s Top 5, 05/11/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, May 11, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
A ‘green’ shopping experience at Buffalo Exchange
If you love affordable shopping with a cause and know that there are tons of hidden little gems to be found in boutiques just like this one, check out Buffalo Exchange in Plaza Midwood.
Annual ‘grass is stupid’ rant
Think before you fertilize.
10 reasons why pot should be legalized
It’s a no-brainer.
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.
Loss of liquor license at Jeff’s Bucket Shop means changes, but no closing
“We’re still operating, we’re just brown-bagging right now,” said Jeff’s Bucket Shop owner Jeff Laria.
Comedian Tig Notaro to release new album
“Thank you’s” are in order, as comedian Tig Notaro gives folks the chance to hear a sample of her upcoming album, Good One (see MP3 below). Due out from Secretly Canadian on Aug. 2, the disc will feature Notaro’s humorous rants on random topics related to everything from Mexican hotel door signs to family trees.…
‘Jungle fever’ is not contagious
Equal Opportunity Dating.
Changes coming to Cyros in SouthPark
Cyro’s Sushi and Sake bar is soon going to be known as Cy’s Sushi and Sake Bar.
Doddering Fool of the Week: ‘Cat Food Commission’ co-chair Alan Simpson
Former U.S. Sen. Alan Simpson of Wyoming will be 80 years old in September, and he thinks the Social Security system is for losers. Simpson, you remember, was the grouchy half of the Simpson-Bowles deficit reduction commission. That august body essentially recommended balancing the budget on the backs of the old, veterans, and the poor…
New unofficial Obama portrait
Here’s a special gift to the hard core right-wingers who remain in denial and can’t seem to face the fact that the guy they thought was a soft, over-educated, Kenyan socialist weenie has upset their John Wayne-ish views of who can be a hero:
5th Element, 5/6/11
Bobby Brown, yes, THAT Bobby Brown, hosted the party at 5th Element on Friday, May 6. Photos by Renaul Hill
Free cone from Haagen-Dazs
Here’s the latest scoop: It’s free cone day!
Butter’s Light Saber debuts tonight
What could this mean? I’m picturing a Star Wars showdown between two Butter VIP server girls battling at one of the tables.
Salvador Deli, 5/6/11
After a few months’ hiatus, Salvador Deli in NoDa reopened on Friday, May 6, with a party that attracted the masses. Photos by Renaul Hill
Grand opening of The Chop Shop
It seems only appropriate that The Chop Shop, a new music venue/hangout/creative space in NoDa, will open on Friday the 13th.
Bling your booty for 24 Hours of Booty
The event Jeans and Jewels: Bling Your Booty makes getting dressed up for a snazzy shindig easy.
Tonight’s Top 5, 05/10/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, May 10, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
This week’s new releases (5/10/2011)
Warren Haynes, Raphael Saadiq, Tyler the Creator and others release new records today.
Sen. Burr: We don’t need no stinkin’ environment
Here kids, have some cancer. It’ll make the rich guys richer.
Last day to comment on Duke Energy’s latest nuclear plant
The proposed Gaffney plant has major implications for Charlotte.
Nikki Sixx A.M. giveaway
Win a copy of his new book AND CD.
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Where to find it: Cioppino
A reader calls looking for a dish that seems Italian but is San Franciscan by birth: cioppino. Cioppino is a fish stew similar to a burrida of Liguria, the northern coastal region of Italy with Genoa as its capital. Burrida uses a variety of seafood and shellfish in combination with onion and garlic. Genoese fishermen…
EXHIBIT: Classic Beauty
By the looks of her realistic oil paintings, Diane White likes some pretty darn tasty things. The Pittsburgh artist — whose works are currently being showcased at Elder Gallery — creates still lifes of high-piled coffee cups from namely chains (see “Exhilaration,” pictured), Chinese take-out and more traditional seen-on-canvas items, like fruits and vegetables. The…
Tips for attending the local farmers markets
Farmers markets and produce stands have proliferated in Mecklenburg County during the past 10 years. The largest area market is the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market, one of five owned by North Carolina and operated by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (NCDACS). Not all the produce sold here, though, is locally produced.…
Accomplish the mission: Bring the troops home
On May 1, the U.S. president addressed the nation, announcing a military victory. May 1, 2003, that is, when President George W. Bush, in his form-fitting flight suit, strode onto the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Lincoln. Under the banner announcing “Mission Accomplished,” he declared that “major combat operations in Iraq have ended.” That…
3 questions with Bill Ryan, ‘fishionado’
Boston native Benjamin Franklin once said that fish and visitors stink after three days. Boston native Bill Ryan agrees. “There’s no ‘fishy’ smell at Clean Catch. That only happens when the fish starts to break down, and our fish is always fresh.” A lifelong foodie, Ryan made the Queen City his home five years ago,…
Blue Valentine, The Green Hornet among new home entertainment titles
THE BLACK SLEEP (1956) / QUEEN OF BLOOD (1966) / BILLY TWO HATS (1974) / THE GREAT SCOUT AND CATHOUSE THURSDAY (1976). In the same manner as Warner Bros. with its Archive Collection, Fox has started its own MOD (“manufacturing on demand”) program. Approximately 60 movies have already been released in this format since last…
Voice of the Wetlands aims to raise money, awareness
Louisiana is sinking, and Johnny Sansone is on a mission to help save it. An acre an hour of the Bayou State is disappearing under salt water. In recent years, a lot of voices have been raised in protest, but nothing seemed to be getting done. In 2004, Louisiana musician Tab Benoit gave the problem…
Manifest now stocks Warner Archive titles
A few weeks ago, when plugging my home-entertainment column View From The Couch, I wrote, “To enjoy the many made-to-order selections offered through the Warner Archive label, online is pretty much your only option.” It appears I wrote in haste, because around the same time, the folks at Manifest Discs & Tapes, 6239 South Blvd.,…
Xavier Rudd hits the road solo
For most musicians, when a full band is added into the mix, a song becomes larger, has more depth and becomes a complete song. Notice that I said, “most.” Xavier Rudd went through the opposite — he added band members and his songs became more stripped down. For his current tour, the Australian singer-songwriter is…
Special Screening of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
See it Tuesday, May 17.
Book review: Bradford Martin’s The Other Eighties
The Other Eighties: A Secret History of America in the Age of Reagan by Bradford Martin (Hill & Wang, 272 pages, $26). Who knew that when we listened to the Replacements and Sonic Youth in the 1980s we were creating a secret history of that decade? I sure didn’t and I don’t remember any of…
THEATER: Agnes of God
Let the battle between faith and reason begin. Playwright John Pielmeier wasn’t afraid of putting two doses of religious phenomena (a virgin birth and stigmata) into his play Agnes of God (which was made into a 1985 film, starring Jane Fonda, Anne Bancroft and Meg Tilly). It all centers around a newbie nun who throws…
Memorial Day: The Patriot Festival
Win a pair of tickets to the festival in SouthPark.
The 23rd Annual Charlotte Theater Awards: The Nominees
In the wake of last week’s official announcement video, the buzz is building for Creative Loafing’s 23rd Annual Charlotte Theatre Awards. Which shows, performances, feats of technical and design derring-do have survived the initial nomination process? Who has the inside track on the prestigious awards for actor, actress, newcomer, techie, theater event, theater company, theatreperson,…
FILM: The Light Factory’s 11th Annual Filmmakers’ Showcase
This two-day film event highlights the art of short films. Emerging and professional filmmakers from all over will showcase their works (in a number of diverse genres) in Butter’s opulent, clubby atmosphere. The roster is long, but some flicks scheduled to be screened include Eva-Marie Elg’s Sleeping and Dreaming of Food, Anya Belkin’s Upgrades, Marc…
Charlotte Daily Drink Specials
It’s a party every day.
FILM: The Light Factory’s 11th Annual Filmmakers’ Showcase
This event highlights the art of short films. Emerging and professional filmmakers from all over will showcase their works (in various genres) in Butter’s opulent, clubby atmosphere. Complete details at www.lightfactory.org/filmmakers-showcase-2011. $5-$7. May 13, 9:30 p.m.; May 14, 8 p.m. Butter, 950 Seaboard St.
CL previews upcoming concerts (May 11-17)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT For nearly 25 years, Buzz McCoy and Groovie Mann, known as MLWTTKK have blasted industrial dance mayhem. The duo works with a revolving crew of musicians and oddballs and has released a slew of recordings, contributed tracks to films and compilations. They’re on the road…
EXHIBIT: Toss
The new exhibit features art by Gastonia native and UNC Charlotte student Raymond Ray. Ray draws inspiration from the balance between nature and man; to produce his works, he filled glass ornaments with ink and then shattered them against the canvases. “These pieces were created out of my own personal search for a balance between…
Nightlife profile: Tim Rice
Howl at the Moon entertainment director and performer Tim Rice says that he “grew up wanting to be Axl Rose.” Rice, now living the Kiss dream of rockin’ ‘n’ rollin’ all night and partying every day, or at least four to five times per week, has entertained at several Howl at the Moon locations since…
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files
Witch’s Brew: A 21-year-old woman called police after her boyfriend roughed her up a bit and made it just weird enough to constitute a Blotter mention. Officers responded to a domestic disturbance to find the victim alone and relatively unhurt. She told them her boyfriend held her down and squeezed blood from his hand on…
Abortion hypocrisy with Woman’s Right to Know Act
Republicans in the General Assembly keep telling us they’re for limited government, and want to stop government intrusion into ordinary people’s lives. As hard as I try, though, I can’t figure out how the goal of keeping government out of people’s private lives meshes with House bill 854, also known as the Woman’s Right To…
Could we have saved money by buying out slave owners rather than fighting the Civil War?
Get out that calculator! I’ve always wondered: take the 1860 census, add up the number of slaves in the U.S., multiply by their then-market value. Then compare this amount to the cost of the Civil War — all the debt, bonds, and such. In other words, suppose Lincoln in his 1861 inaugural address had offered…
Aisha Dew, the new leader of the Mecklenburg County Democrats, looks toward the future
It’s good to be a Democrat in Mecklenburg County these days. As Charlotte prepares to host the 2012 Democratic National Convention, the local Democratic Party readies for the future with new leader Aisha Dew at the helm. Dew, the 34-year-old Charlotte native who was elected as party chair last month, became the first African-American woman…
Weekly horoscope (May 11-17)
Taurus The Bull (April 20-May 20) This is a week of significant events because Mars, Mercury and Venus are entering your sign. Now is a time in which you need to clarify boundaries while at the same time showing your love for another. The next few weeks bring changes to your life and you must…
Gov. Bev Perdue goes MIA during disaster
As deadly storms rocked the state, Gov. Beverly Perdue was kicking up her heels at the horse races in Kentucky with friends and politicians. In the days after the worst tornado incident in state history, Perdue surveyed the damage before the television cameras, assuring everyone that it brought her to tears. But it wasn’t clear…
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of May 11
ARTHUR Here’s the dirty secret about 1981’s Arthur: It’s no classic. So the fact that Hollywood has dared to serve up a remake is hardly an earthshaking scandal; after all, it’s not like somebody foolishly decided to remake Citizen Kane or The Godfather or Psycho (oops; scratch that last one). The result is that the…
FESTIVAL: North Carolina Brewers and Music Festival
Sluggin’ down beers while listening to live music doesn’t sound like an average day at the farm. But during Rural Hill’s North Carolina Brewers and Music Festival, congregations are expected to flock to its countryside as local breweries (Highland Brewing, Cottonwood Ales, Carolina Beer & Beverage, Four Friends Brewing, LoneRider Brewing, Big Boss Brewing, NoDa…
Thor: Daze of Thunder
Kenneth Branagh, known for his devotion to the works of William Shakespeare, might have seemed an unlikely choice to helm Thor, the latest in the line of Marvel Comics adaptations as well as the first blockbuster of the 2011 summer movie season. Yet it’s possible that the man who brought (among others) Hamlet and Much…
THEATER: RENT
Performances of the popular/award-winning Broadway musical, RENT, continue this week at Theatre Charlotte. Seven friends living the Bohemian lifestyle in New York’s East Village experience love, death and other hardships in their quests at survival. May 15, 2:30 p.m.; May 18-19, 7:30 p.m.; May 20, 8 p.m.; May 21, 8 p.m. & 11 p.m.; May…
Something Borrowed, something P.U.
Folks often wish that real life could be more like the movies, but Something Borrowed makes me wish that the movies could be more like real life. In reality, I suspect most of us would cross a crowded highway barefoot and bleeding to avoid any contact whatsoever with the insufferable twits populating this gruesome rom-com.…
NIGHTLIFE: Karaoke Night at Dixie’s Tavern
Mondays suck. The beginning of the work week comes much too fast after a fun weekend of drinking and hanging with good peeps. Why not extend your weekend fun a bit by checking out Karaoke Night at Dixie’s Tavern. This is one of the hottest spots to be at every Monday, with $2.50 drafts and…
Jumping the Broom: Worth the leap
The opening moments of Jumping the Broom left me cringing, as if I had wandered into the screening for a sequel to Something Borrowed (Something Blue?). Sabrina Watson (Paula Patton) has just finished having sex with someone she hopes will be Mr. Right. Instead, he’s merely a player — actually, a caricature of a player…
MUSIC: The Flaming Lips at The Fillmore
Maybe in the not-too-distant future, after some religion-inspired cataclysm culls the herd, our descendents will rhetorically wonder via bumper sticker: What Would Wayne Do? Wayne would be Wayne Coyne, front man and high shaman for The Flaming Lips, whose concerts have become secular tent revivals where substance-enhanced good vibes rain down with the confetti and…
Free Music Download Part 4
WSNB “Pass You By” WSNB – We Sing Nasty Blues – is a quartet which includes members of Uncle Jam Band, Contagious Blues Band and Blues Kravin. They’ve been road dogs for years and play everything from smoke-filled bars to outdoor festivals. They’ve shared the stage with some blues greats and have more lined up…
An Update on Summer Lipford
Summer Lipford, the Statesville woman whose son died under odd circumstances in Iraq, says the military has told her that it’s re-opening the investigation into his death. Lipford, whose story I wrote about in November, believes her son, Pfc. Steven Sirko, was murdered. She’s been crusading for answers since his death on April 17, 2005.…
Free Music Download Part 3
Soulganic “Fordham & Walton (On My Way Up)” Combining various elements of funk, jazz and soul with Latin rhythms, Soulganic’s smooth stylings are grooving their way through the QC. While they aren’t constantly playing live shows, that’s the way they like it. Look for the next Soulganic event coming soon. Download: “Fordham & Walton (On…
Free Music Download Part 2
Mac & Thai “Bottom of the Chain” This Queen City duo is busy prepping their debut album for Jungle Records. Their rhymes focus on positive reinforcement while confronting the negative realities of life. The duo sites Jay-Z, Biggie and Tupac as some of their main influences. Download: “Bottom of the Chain”
Putting on the Sock
Name of Kama Sutra Position: Putting on the Sock Getting into the position: “Putting on the sock” refers to the erotic technique where the woman lays on her back the man sits between her legs and puts his penis at the entrance of her vagina. He slowly caresses her vagina with his fingers, until finally…


