

Dharma Lounge, 6/18/11
Photos from the Summer House Sessions with Rick Nielsen of Corduroy Mavericks at Dharma Lounge on June 18. Photos by Ben Baer.
Blu-ray Pick: The Outlaw Josey Wales
An important stepping stone in Clint Eastwood’s growth as a filmmaker.
GOPers wage internal war over Afghan withdrawal
It’s frankly weird to see the Republican presidential candidates sparring over Afghanistan and Iraq.
And the winner of the vitaminwater inspired fashion show is …
Recently, one of the biggest outdoor fashion shows took place with Lotus Boutique and vitaminwater inspired designs. We chat with the winner of the competition.
Bar Charlotte, 6/17/11
Girls Gone Wild returned to Bar Charlotte on June 17.
The New Familiars cover The Who
Band has a free Charlotte show coming up on July 4 weekend.
The two kinds of women in this world
Friends vs. Frenemies, how to tell the difference.
Queen’s Feast hits town July 15 – 24
It’s time to start plotting how you’ll tackle all the restaurants you want to try out!
Best bets in Charlotte comedy, June 20-25
Here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte this week.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Monday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Live review: S.I.Q.
Band offers short but sweet set during Battle of the Bands contest.
Live review: Bums Lie, Bracing for Impact, The Royal Tinfoil
All togas aside, the quartet of bands made for a memorable night.
Dick Dale, Nicole Atkins and the Sea tonight (6/20/11)
Legendary guitar god at Tremont. Former Charlotte singer-songwriter at The Milestone.
Correction: I botched blog item, but Rick Santorum’s still a jerk
I apologize for the confusion.
Spicy Peanut Noodles
Though nice and cool, this summery dish still packs some heat with spicy ginger, garlic, red pepper flakes, and Sriracha sauce.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Swingin’ Utters tonight (6/19/11)
San Francisco old-school street punk at Tremont.
Frontier Ruckus, The Sammies, The Grenadines tonight (6/18/11)
Folk-rock at Neighborhood Theatre. Post-punk garage rock at Visulite. Southern, 60s psychedelia tinged sound at Snug Harbor.
Been to Sewercide Mansion yet?
House show venue is quickly making a name for itself.
Sewercide Mansion, the dirty palace
If The Milestone had an even dirtier little brother, it would go by the name Sewercide Mansion.
Mr. Popper’s Penguins: Simply fowl
Torturous family film is one of Jim Carrey’s worst.
The Tree of Life: Movie as mood piece
Thoughtful meditation on life is sure to divide audiences.
Green Lantern not bright enough
Fine effects can’t quite compensate for banal script.
The Art of Getting By rates a D+
Just another trite tale about a self-centered high school twit.
The Double Hour not worth the time
Twisty thriller loses steam after a promising start.
Alive After Five, 6/16/11
The featured bands at Alive After 5 at the EpiCentre on June 16 were Funky Monks and Suckerpunch.
Growlers Pourhouse, 6/16/11
Batch Apparel hosted its launch party Thursday, June 16, with NoDa Brewing Company at Growler’s Pourhouse. Photos by Justin Driscoll.
Super sale at KK Bloom
Save on new merchandise.
10-in-10 CD reviews
No standouts — for good or bad — this week.
This weekend’s events (June 17-18)
What are you doing this weekend?
Bachelorette party or awkward family photo?
Now this is what I call a bachelorette party
The Heavy Pets tonight (6/17/11)
Fort Lauderdale jam band at The Evening Muse.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
State GOP tries to maneuver around redistricting battle
Representatives try to “sneak little-noticed language into the bottom of a budget bill …”
N.C. Department of Transportation Report: People don’t feel safe walking or on bikes
That’s a super shame.
Mac and Cheese Eating Contest
Ugh. This is so gross, yet seems like it might be very entertaining at the same time…
Herpes rumor leads to shooting deaths in Durham
This tragedy highlights the importance of talking seriously about STDs before having sex and being honest about it.
White House to Libya war foes in Congress: Shut up
The Obama administration made a truly odd argument yesterday to explain why it’s OK for them to continue military operations in Libya.
Match made in payback
Brittney gets her intern back for putting her on Match.com.
Free pampering at Beauty Night Out
This event serves as the launch party for celebrity makeup artist Jami Svay’s new book, The BEAUTY-Full Guide.
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Weekender, June 17-19
Check out these events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend.
Suite, 6/15/11
Suite kicked off their 3-year-anniversary celebrations Wednesday, June 15.
Pop Life @ RE:Public, 6/15/11
The Sol Kitchen and members of Pi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity brought Big Boi to Pop Life on Wednesday, June 15, at RE:Public for a Crown Royal VIP event.
Green Lantern trailer
Superhero saga opens this Friday, June 17.
Yoforia coming to EpiCentre
Yoforia is opening a store across from CVS and Enso.
Night review: Pop Life with Big Boi at RE:Public
Arriving fashionably late last night to RE:Public for Pop Life, hosted by Big Boi, was a bad idea. A very, very bad idea.
Incendies trailer
Best Foreign Language Film Oscar nominee opens this Friday, June 17.
Democratic National Convention 2012 Notebook: So, whats in it for Charlotte and North Carolina?
Fifteen months out, the DNC team has already moved to town.
Time Warner Cable Arena – BIG announcement tomorrow
Could it be music-related?
Theater review: Shrek the Musical
Any fart you can fart is welcomed by Shrek.
N.C. GOP approves strict abortion rules, but doesn’t care if babies are poisioned by environment
We deserve better, North Carolina.
EPA’s Jackson testifies before Congress (AGAIN)
Congress *hearts* Lisa. (Not.)
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Seriously?! Michele Bachmann is now a ‘serious’ presidential candidate?
God, please help us.
Baked’s Sweet and Salty Cake
I hate this cake with a passion.
The Tree of Life trailer
Cannes Film Festival award winner opens this Friday, June 17.
The Milestone, 6/14/11
Minimum Overdrive presented the first date of the Hex Machine summer 2011 US Tour, with Poontanglers and Pig Mountain.
A whirlwind of spinners at DJ Fest
This Saturday at the EpiCentre, dbraun promotions is throwing the Inauguration Summer DJ Fest.
Vineyard vines anchors new store in Charlotte
Vineyard vines is opening their first retail store in North Carolina here at Southpark Mall.
Reminder: vitaminwater fashion show at lotus
Check out these sketches of the designs we’ll get to see Thursday night.
Super saves the day
The comedy will be screened at Hodges Taylor Art Consultancy.
Misadventures in Skyping
Make sure you turn your Skype off.
This week’s new releases (6/14/2011)
Ziggy Marley, Paul McCartney reissues and Neil Young among the new albums.
Pret-a-porter pour vous: Olivia Kole Fashion House show
The ready-to-wear collection by Olivia Kole Fashion House is exactly what you’ll see if you’re at Butter this Thursday night
Win Owl City tickets
You can win a pair of tickets by solving a puzzle.
Bo White’s Black Mass, Los Straitjackets tonight (6/15/11)
Crucial pillar of the Charlotte music scene at The Milestone. Twangy surf guitar at Visulite.
Solar energy is getting cheaper, creating jobs
So why is Duke Energy only listed as No. 10 for solar energy production?
A money saver for CMS: Sheep
No, seriously.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
The maintenance of monogamy
Why do people cheat?
Bonnaroo: Sunday review (6/12/2011)
Photos and thoughts on the fourth and final day.
Father’s Day gift ideas for folks whose dads always want nothing
Father’s Day gift choices in boutiques around Charlotte.
Mogul takes a fictional look at gay hip-hop
On shelves today is a book that will have readers checking back copies of VIBE and Rolling Stone magazines to see if this book is about that guy (you know who).
Council returns Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority’s ‘F*** you’
It’s time Newman & Co. got the message that they’re not God’s gift to the city.
Gardens plentiful of beer or are they?
The Biergarten versus VBGB: How do they measure up?
Live review: Woods of Ypres, Towering Pyre, Stronghold Crvsader
Strong night of well-rounded metal at the Milestone.
Live review: Fernandina
York county trio impresses in front of small crowd.
Best bets in Charlotte comedy, June 14-18
Here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte this week.
Fed auditor: Bank of America ‘significantly hindered’ government probe
The bad news keeps piling up for BofA’s foreclosure-linked legal problems.
Charlotte company, Edison Nation, can sell your ideas
You know, the ones you never do anything about.
What if Weiner was a woman
Imagine Sue Myrick or Nancy Pelosi being on Twitter and sending racy messages attached with photos of their boobs.
Food for Father’s Day
Recommended recipes and restaurants for dad.
Tonight’s Top 5, 6/14/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, June 14, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Talent from all walks of life at All Arts Market Crawl
Only in NoDa can you find so much talent at one time.
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
This week’s new releases (6/14/2011)
From Ziggy Marley to Owl City…
PHOTOS: Reid’s Fine Foods
Reid’s Fine Foods is now completely open in their new location on Selwyn Ave. I stopped in for a quick bite this past weekend and took a look around. The “hand-built” Rotisserie Turkey Breast sandwich ($7.99) was decent, though the meat was a bit dry. Don’t skip the tarragon mayo it’s key to the…
COMEDY: Charlotte Squawks
Charlotte Squawks — comprised of Mike Collins and Brian Kahn, as well as a variety of singers, dancers and actors — returns with a funny new show dubbed, 7-YEAR BIT©#. Described as “Broadway meets Saturday Night Live,” performances parody pop culture, politics, sports and the Q.C. And, as always, there’s adult language and content. $29.50…
CL previews upcoming concerts (June 15-20)
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 BO WHITE’S BLACK MASS It’s no stretch declaring Mr. White a crucial pillar of Charlotte’s music scene, from his booking/hosting house show duties and running the Kinnikinnik Records empire to various production credits and his integral roles in outfits like Yardwork, Black Congo NC, Area Man with Ax, Calabi Yau, etcetera. But…
Comic review: Paying For It
The Deal: Acclaimed cartoonist Chester Brown — who gained notoriety by creating near-classic works like Louis Riel: A Comic Strip Biography — releases his latest graphic novel, which is aptly subtitled A Comic-Strip Memoir About Being a John. (That’s “john” as in “a guy who gives up cash for hookers.”) And that pretty much says…
Nightlife profile: Buckmaster
Easily blending deep house to dubstep to hip-hop and back, Cody Hare, better known to the masses as Buckmaster, is local proof that you can’t judge a DJ by the club’s free cover. The Rock Hill native spins the ones and twos every Wednesday at the popular Le Bang dance party at Dharma Lounge (1440…
525,600 allusions in [title of show]
Hard-core musical fans will recognize that a mention of 525,600 is an allusion to “Seasons of Love,” the song that opens Act 2 of Rent. Those are the people who will feel most at ease with [title of show], now at Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte. After all, the original Broadway show not only starred Jeff…
CD REVIEW: Thurston Moore’s Demolished Thoughts
THE DEAL: Sonic Youth leader turns the noise off on latest solo outing. THE GOOD: Thurston Moore’s previous song-based solo record, 2007’s Trees Outside the Academy, showcased the Sonic Youth legend in various toned-down-SY settings, most still peppered with electric guitars, percussion and occasional feedback. But at the far end of the quiet spectrum, Moore…
EXHIBIT: Mecklenburg, Germany
Charlotte was the Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and Queen (wife of King George III) of Great Britain, and this celebrates the 250th anniversary of her coronation and the 1994 Partnership Agreement between the two Mecklenburgs. Photos from the Mecklenburg region of Germany will be showcased. (Schwerin Castle is pictured.) Museum hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.;…
BENEFIT: Project Art Aid Goes Pink
The community-based Project Art Aid will auction off over 200 original pieces of art to raise money for the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event. The 12″x12″ works are mostly painted with shades of pink. The event will also feature food and beverages, as well as the unveiling of a collaborative mosaic…
CD REVIEW: Jimbo Mathus’ Confederate Buddha
THE DEAL: No longer a Nut or a String Band rootboy, Jimbo Mathus cuts loose with twangy Memphis soul food. THE GOOD: Jimbo Mathus has found his voice at last. Or to be more accurate, his voices. Instead of trying to adhere to a specific sound like he has in the past first with the…
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files
Hygiene Issues: A 47-year-old woman filed a police report after being assaulted by her son last week. She told officers that she got into an argument with her son after telling him that he needed to bathe himself, and he began swinging his arms wildly and struck her several times in the back and shoulders.…
Weiner’s no Longfellow
“The troubled sky reveals The grief it feels.” These two lines were written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in his poem “Snow-Flakes,” published in a volume in 1863 alongside his epic and better-known “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.” Much of the news chatter this week has been about Sarah Palin’s flubbing of the history of…
How do doomsayers cope when the world doesn’t end?
For centuries people have been proclaiming that the End of the World As We Know It is right around the corner. Are there any psychological studies of how these people cope when the date passes and the world doesn’t end? — Gabriel So Gabriel, let me get this straight. You think the doomsayers are wrong?…
Facing some unpleasant facts about John Edwards
George Orwell, in his essay “Why I Write,” noted that even as a kid, he thought he would be a good journalist because he had “a way with words and a power of facing unpleasant facts.” I first heard about Orwell’s quote from author Paul Fussell, an essayist and critic who is no stranger to…
Weekly horoscope (June 15-21)
Gemini The Twins (May 21-June 20) There may be a crisis with your children or a lover this week. There are elements of obsessive thinking and criticism involved. Be intentional about keeping an open mind and don’t insist on a black and white answer. Ultimately this situation is about necessary change and growth for everyone…
Inside the county’s mysterious ‘public work room’
Have you heard? The county has created an Uptown office space — room 208 of the County and Courts Office Building at 720 E. Trade St. — that is free for anyone to use … but good luck finding a spot to set up shop. According to David Granberry, elected register of deeds in 2008…
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of June 15
BIG MOMMAS: LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son isn’t like Some Like It Hot; instead, it’s like every other witless sequel meant to prolong the life cycle of a flailing franchise. Like it or not, the fact remains that there’s not much to like here, and it only escapes a bomb…
Soldier’s death sheds light on trouble in Afghanistan
Our country used to be worth dying for in the war on terror, but it isn’t anymore. When I was pregnant with my son two years ago, I laid down the law. There would be no more military channel watched in our home once the baby was old enough to understand. There would be no…
Hall Pass, The Hustler among new home entertainment titles
BATTLE: LOS ANGELES (2011). It takes a special type of hack to make Roland Emmerich look like Steven Spielberg, but Jonathan Liebesman appears to be the right man for the job. The less said about most Emmerich movies (like 2012 and Matthew Broderick Meets Godzilla), the better, but he did helm Independence Day, and for…
Theater: Fabulation or The Reeducation of Undine
There’s nothing like company bankruptcy to put one on the edge. Add to that a failing marriage and the stress-o-meter rises, finally topping off with the discovery of an unplanned pregnancy. Undine, the main character of On Q Productions’ final show of the season, Fabulation or The Reeducation of Undine experiences all of this and…
Super 8: Raiders of a lost art
Writer-director J.J. Abrams’ adventure yarn Super 8 is set in 1979, a year that’s nestled between the release dates of Steven Spielberg’s first two blockbusters, 1975’s Jaws and 1977’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and his subsequent two blockbusters, 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark and 1982’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. (Spielberg’s underrated 1941, which…
DANCE: An Evening of Live Dance
Art and movements collide during An Evening of Live Dance at Green Rice Gallery. Annie Vereen and Jack Kirven of the Viscera Dance Theatre — known for modern, sometimes exotic dances — will perform three original works (titled “V&B,” “seVen” and “Suites for the (Bitter)sweet: Codependence)” every half hour during NoDa’s Gallery Crawl. Coinciding with…
Midnight in Paris: Say oui to Woody
Stating that Midnight in Paris is Woody Allen’s best film in over a decade really doesn’t mean anything at all, considering that most of his output since the previous century has consisted of such clunkers as Hollywood Ending and Cassandra’s Dream. His last picture, 2010’s You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger, even managed to…
THEATER: Neon Psalms
Carolina Actors Studio Theatre has moved on from its Plaza Midwood location. Now, you can find the theater production company causing trouble over in NoDa (in the same complex as Amelie’s French Bakery). CAST will kick off its first performance in its new space with the opening of Neon Psalms. This play by Thomas Strelich…
Where to find it: Silkies
When I think about animals originating in Asia, specifically China, thoughts of a silky-haired Shih Tzu or Pekinese come to mind. In fact, many animals from Asia are long-haired and silky. Even when long-haired breeds are created, they are frequently given Asian-origin names. This is true for the cat breeds of Balinese, Himalayan and Tibetan.…
THEATER: Same Time, Next Year
Bernard Slade’s 1975 Broadway comedy Same Time, Next Year is not your typical romance. The play chronicles two lovers (both of whom have children and are married to someone else) who have an annual affair. Over the course of 24 years they find the time to meet for a romantic getaway. But what starts as…
Table 274 offers the pleasures of local cooking
One of the mistakes new restaurateurs make is underestimating the value of a complete makeover. The number of makeover reality programs demonstrates this appeal and popularity. So while enthusiastic new-to-the-game owners may think that a dynamic and compelling menu will do the trick, the truth is, diners want radical changes. The interior must be transformed…
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…
3 questions with Sara Whittlesey, sous/pastry chef
For Charlotte veterans and newbies, the city’s expanding culinary sphere seems endless with possibilities. Growing up in what was once a small town of mom and pop eateries, native Charlottean Sara Whittlesey hasn’t always known this said endlessness of culinary possibilities to be true. Over time, just as envisioned eateries grew among Charlotte’s cityscape, Whittlesey’s…
EXHIBIT: Second Nature
Lark & Key’s latest group exhibition is colorful, lively and insightful. It features works by owner Duy Huynh (see his pictured work, titled “Life and Limbs”), as well as artists Susan Hall, Angie Renfro and a newbie to the gallery, Dawn Rentz. Exhibit continues through July 30. Lark & Key Gallery and Boutique, 128 E.…
UNDER THE INFLUENCE: David Mayfield
Sometimes things just work out better than you planned. Need time to work on a solo album? No problem, because your main band is breaking up. Want your sister to sing on the album? She insists. What about the Avetts? They’d not only be happy to sing on the song you hoped for, but they’ll…


