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Monster memories strike back: Charlotteans reveal their deepest film fears
Eight years separated Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday and Jason X. Twelve years passed between The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. And it was a whopping 23 years before Psycho gave rise to Psycho II. Here at Creative Loafing, we can patiently bide our time between installments as…
State senator, Jim Forrester, dead at age 74
The Gaston Gazette is reporting that conservative state senator Jim Forrester died today at age 74. Forrester represented Gaston and Iredell counties for nearly two decades, but the Republican was more recently known for his opposition to same-sex marriage. Forrester earned a legislative victory in September when the Legislature approved a statewide constitutional referendum on…
Live review: Brody Douglas Hunt
Crow Quill Night Owls, Blind Boy Chocolate & The Milk Sheiks, Geoffreaux and Avian Law also at The Milestone on Oct. 26.
TSA to fire worker who left a note about a vibrator
A creepy joke costs TSA worker his/her job.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Halloween costumes = burrito discounts
Not only can you get a burrito, order of tacos, salad, or burrito bowl for $2, but you’re helping out a worthy charity.
Puscifer releases director’s cut of “Conditions of My Parole”
Tool/A Perfect Circle singer Maynard James Keenan’s other band offers new video.
Herman Cain on sexual harrassment allegations: I didn’t do it!
Sexual harassment allegations surface against GOP hopeful Herman Cain
Fall treats at Fresh Boutique
The Progressive Sale at Fresh Boutique continues today, so don’t miss your chance to get up to 30 percent off on fall fashion.
Occupy Charlotte: CL’s coverage recap
Can you hear them now?
Latinos in Social Media comes to Charlotte
In discussing social-media websites like Facebook and Twitter, some are guilty of looking the gift horse in the mouth, complaining that ever-expanding online communities are huge time-sucks that take people away from physical interaction. Others, however, believe social media can be a catalyst for social change, an important tool in uniting and empowering like-minded people.…
Triad triumphs
Preview of Festival Stage production of The Exact Center of the Universe in Winston-Salem.
HRC North Carolina is looking to honor civil rights leaders
Deadline for nominees for the Human Rights Campaign Gala is soon: Monday, Oct. 31.
Friday Film Review: Margin Call
Here’s what’s newly covered on the cinema scene.
All hail Duane Allman, who died 40 years ago
Anniversary of the guitar innovator’s death is Oct. 29.
An American Werewolf in Charlotte
Oscar-winning horror flick will be shown on Halloween at the Neighborhood Theatre.
Need a Halloween costume? The DNC has suggestions
Democrats would like to dress you up as one of the many faces of GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Raleigh occupiers get arrested, Charlotte occupiers get a bank account
Arrested Raleigh woman forgives police. Charlotte’s get’s legal with it.
Statewide child porn sweep nets 24 suspects
Child porn bust nets two from the Charlotte area.
Make room in the clown car: Koran-burning preacher is running for president
Just when you thought the presidential race’s clown car couldn’t get any fuller, Terry Jones — the Koran-burning preacher from Florida — says he’s running for President of the United States. Yes, this United States. Hey, if religious wackos like Michele Bachman and Frothy Santorum can run, why not Jones? My guess is that he’s…
Theater review: You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up!
What? The woman is the heartless cad?!?!
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Weekend Top(less) 5
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Pizza Peel & Tap Room hosts fall party for Halloween
Pizza is good for everything — even to celebrate Halloween.
Action NC backs West Side Latino tenants with housing-rights issue
CL spoke with the grassroots organization’s local leader, Héctor Vaca, on how his group is helping the immigrant community fight for their homes.
Bank of America’s CEO is pissed off. Boo hoo
Get a clue, Brian Moynihan. What happened to “the customer comes first”?
Chivalry is dead
Men used to hold doors, now they seem to wait for women to hold doors for them! What part of the game is that?
Weekender, Oct. 28-30
Check out these events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend.
Opening Friday
Paramount/DreamWorks Puss In Boots In Time – Justin Timberlake, Amanda Seyfried Margin Call – Kevin Spacey, Stanley Tucci Puss In Boots – Animated; voices of Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek The Rum Diary – Johnny Depp, Aaron Eckhart
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
ProPublica: Why the SEC won’t hunt the big dogs
Why do we have regulators? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
Police violence against an Iraq veteran at a California Occupy site is under review
In Charlotte, occupiers release their “basic theme.”
Drop off your drugs this Saturday
Keep drugs out of our drinking water.
Talk with two leading N.C. progressives
Local luncheon invites conversation on the topic, ”Divide and conquer? What a year of conservative control has meant for the North Carolina General Assembly.”
Democratic National Convention 2012 Notebook: Remodeling Charlotte, one contract at a time
When the Democratic National Convention Committee pointed businesses to www.charlottein2012.com, Robyn Hamilton, host committee director of business relations, called it the “go-to mechanism” for anyone who wanted to get involved or sign into its vendor directory. Now that Democratic National Convention Committee officials have awarded $7 million in convention-related contracts, that site is where local…
Abortion ruling: Worst part blocked, but religious right still wins
If you’re a woman who has chosen to have an abortion in N.C., the religious right’s views will be spoon-fed to you.
Hey, Thom Tillis: Judge blocks Florida’s welfare drug testing law
Before N.C. House Speaker Thom Tillis cranks up a campaign to pass mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients, he should check out what’s happening in Florida.
Movement on the John Edwards case, still no leaked sex tape
Charges are politically motivated, blah, blah, blah. When is the sex tape going to be leaked?
Small victory for women: Federal judge blocks ultrasound viewing part of abortion law
The mostly male lawmakers pushing for the new law don’t seem to understand that having an abortion is already a tough choice for women.
Poll: Public trusts Occupiers more than government
In related news, the rich are getting richer and the poor are tired of their cheatin’ ways.
This week’s new releases (10/26/2011)
A rundown of what’s new in stores this week.
The Black Keys release video for “Lonely Boy”
New album due Dec. 6.
Moet Hennessy tasting at Mez
If you’d like to try a little bit of the bubbly without breaking the bank — AND support a good cause — head to Mez on Thursday for a special event.
Tonight: Lotus hosts Pink Week party
Style for the Cure takes place tonight, offering shoppers 10 percent off.
New designer arrivals at Monarch
The Dilworth consignment shop now has new Diane von Fursternberg, Alice + Olivia, Gucci, Milly, Tory Burch and more.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
NARAL Pro-Choice N.C. releases report on state’s pregnancy crisis centers
Pro-Choice group says crisis pregnancy centers lie to women without any state regulation.
Revolution Fashion Show
The New Renaissance opened up for the Revolution’s Fashion Theatre 2011, which took over Suite on Oct. 21.
Comic book fans unite
Geek alert: Comic book enthusiasts dress in their superhero best and buy/sell at collector-centered shindig.
UNC study reports flu shots less effective in overweight people
It’s that time of the year again: Noses are runny, people are coughing and the flu is being spread like mustard. To protect yourself, you head to the doctor or one of the various drug stores around the city to take a flu shot. Not so fast. Your weight could determine how well the shot…
Woman escapes would be teen rapist
Teen accused of a near rape at a Gaston County school.
Day 25 of the Occupation
Occupy Charlotte’s meeting schedule has changed.
Best bets in Charlotte comedy, Oct. 25-30
Here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte this week.
N.C. should ban dangerous wildlife ownership
It was a sickening scene last week in Ohio, where police were forced to kill dozens of exotic animals, including 18 rare Bengal tigers. It’s equally sickening to realize that the same thing could easily happen in North Carolina. The Ohio slaughter, which reportedly left some of the officers involved distraught, became necessary after Terry…
For sale: One house on Cemetery Street, complete with graveyard
The address — 1335 Cemetery Street — comes straight out of a cheesy horror movie. It’s a pretty home — three bedrooms, two baths, a nice view of the Uptown skyline — and it’s currently for sale. Oh, but there’s one little issue: It’s right next to West Pinewood Cemetery. The city-owned graveyard is well-manicured…
Enemy To Fashion and Niche partner up
When creative people put their heads together, the sky’s the limit. Caleb Clark of Enemy To Fashion and Stephanie and Adam Cook, owners of Niche (1510 Camden Road, Suite 100) are partnering up to expand their brands. For starters, Clark will help redo Niche’s online store, to “help them expand business beyond the streets of…
Jordanos presents charity fashion event ReOver
Fashion lovers’ favorite time of year is the fall season. Why? We get to bust out our coats, sweaters and boots, of course. And what better way to enjoy fashion than to do so while supporting a very worthy charity. Jordanos’ fall fashion charity event, Project ReOver, is a perfect way to spend your Saturday…
Item of the Week: Rapt By Elizathyst
For those of you ladies who think diamonds are overrated (we won’t call you crazy), check this out. Showcased at the eclectic Ruby’s Gifts in NoDa, Elizabeth Scott’s line of jewelry, Rapt By Elizathyst, emphasizes the colorful, the bold and the beaded, inspired by aspects such as color, geometry, music and movement. Beads and gemstones…
Bizarre crimes From Charlotte police files
Caddy Sack: Police were called to Sunset Hills Golf Course last week after an employee arrived early one morning to find that someone had plundered the property, stealing all of the ropes, flags and cups from the driving range and chipping greens. The guy must have lost one too many balls in the water and…
Mark and Chauna Gildersleeve set fire to expectations in Halloween-themed art installation
It is a dark and stormy night — literally. Mark Gildersleeve is ankle-deep in ivy and fallen leaves in his natural mini-forest of a front yard, disconnecting a blinking black box hidden under a bush. “It’s been acting up,” he says. The box is a fogger that pumps out a non-toxic water-based mist through the…
Weekly horoscope (Oct. 26-Nov. 1)
Scorpio The Phoenix (Oct. 23-Nov. 20) Activities involving education or teaching are favored. Short distance travel will go well. There are positive exchanges between you and your neighbors, siblings or those nearby your vicinity. There are challenges in romance and in relationship(s) to children. For All Signs: Venus, goddess of love, beauty and harmony, continues…
Style Stalking Kim Loring
The lifestyle blogger talks about her handmade Halloween costume.
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of Oct. 26
ABDUCTION Sure, it’s easy to pick on the Twilight guy. Because who’s gonna rush to his defense other than smitten Team Jacob fans? Make no mistake about it: Abduction, in which Taylor Lautner is handed his first starring role in a motion picture, will never, ever, ever be mistaken for a good movie. But the…
Margin Call: Capable drama occupies Wall Street
The absorbing drama Margin Call (*** out of four) focuses on the first rumblings of the 2008 financial crisis, but unlike many movies based in the historical past, it doesn’t go overboard in grand declarations or broad indictments or anything that trumpets a smug sense of 20/20 hindsight. Instead, debuting writer-director J.C. Chandor plays much…
Attack the Block, The Conversation among new home entertainment titles
ATTACK THE BLOCK (2011). Writer-director Joe Cornish’s film opens with a gang of South London thugs robbing a woman before having a run-in with a nasty critter from outer space. Those of us empathic to the plights of victims (and, I’m guessing, those still reeling from the recent London riots) will hope the malevolent e.t.…
3 questions with Patrick Creech, burger blogger
Call it a passionate quest or addiction: Patrick Creech and Giovanni Gutierrez have an adventure in eating on their hands. In November 2010, the two formed the Charlotte Burger Blog (www.charlotteburgerblog.com) and penned the manifesto, “eat as many as possible.” Short of cardiac arrest and sheer insanity, there’s little the two haven’t seen. From the…
Eric Bachmann stabilizes life between bands
A few years ago, Eric Bachmann traveled to Taiwan to visit a friend and figured it could be an escape from music for a while. When a teaching job didn’t pan out — “I was terrible at it” — the former Archers of Loaf/current Crooked Fingers frontman found solace in a cheap guitar. Upon returning…
Where to find it: Low Country Brunswick Stew; plus, Ghoulish Treats
On Thursday, Oct. 27, the “granddaddy” of all fund-raising barbecues, the 82nd Annual Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church Barbecue (11400 Mallard Creek Road), will begin at 10 a.m. This year, the volunteers expect 20,000 hungry visitors — and politicians. Church members will cook 13,000 pounds of pork barbecue and 2,500 gallons of Brunswick stew. Although many…
Alberta Cross finds EPs are easiest way to stay focused
After releasing their full-length album, Broken Side of Time, in 2009, Brooklyn-based rock band Alberta Cross spent much of the next two years on the road touring in support of it. While they’re busy wrapping up the follow-up, the band decided it would be best to get some new music in the hands of fans…
Zeitouni Mediterranean Grill: a new high for Mediterranean sandwiches
When a restaurateur chooses to pursue the taste memories of the dishes with which he grew up, he hopes the public will eagerly follow. And sometimes it does. But that path becomes more challenging if the cuisine is Middle Eastern, perhaps the most misunderstood cuisine in Charlotte. Last July, owners and brothers Imad and Ned…
Oso Grande benefit planned for local musician Rodney Lanier
Since Rodney Lanier was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in September, the Sea of Cortez leader has learned he’s much more than a songwriter and gifted multi-instrumentalist to an awful lot of people. It’s too bad the extent of that appreciation comes with such shitty news, but such is human nature; our better angels like a…
The arc of the moral universe from Memphis to Wall Street
The national memorial to Martin Luther King Jr. was dedicated last Sunday. President Barack Obama said of Dr. King, “If he were alive today, I believe he would remind us that the unemployed worker can rightly challenge the excesses of Wall Street without demonizing all who work there.” The dedication occurred amidst the increasingly popular…
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.


