Mar 13-19, 2012

Mar 13-19, 2012 / Vol. 26 / No. 3

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Spring Guide 2012: Behind the Water

Having lived in the Lake Norman area for three years, I was fairly confident of my understanding of the culture, the average demographic, that kind of thing. I wasn’t wrong, I never am, but during a recent drive to LKN for a Creative Loafing take on the lifestyles of the rich and water-worthy, I learned…

Band formerly known as Joint Damage plays the Milestone (3/17/2012)

Jesus, what a mess. So, maybe two weeks ago, Joint Damage’s label got a cease-and-desist from the lawyer of some godawful Rhode Island rap-rock band also called Joint Damage (resist the curiosity to Google the latter act — trust me). Now, unless the Charlotte band settles on a new name, it’ll be compelled to play…

Sequoyah Prep School brings indie pop to Amos’ (3/17/2012)

SEQUOYAH PREP SCHOOL In Orson Welles’ The Magnificent Ambersons, Uncle Jack Amberson recalls his youth: “Life and money both behave like loose quicksilver in a nest of cracks. When they’re gone, you can’t tell where, or what the devil you did with them.” Florence, S.C.’s Sequoyah Prep School might well reply, “We feel you!” In…

Martin Sexton brings soul pop to the Visulite (3/17/2012)

MARTIN SEXTON Singer-songwriter Martin Sexton has been churning out soul-pop for more than two decades, spending a great deal of that time on the road. It’s no wonder, then, that he is best known for his live performances, replete with enthusiastic fans singing along to every word. Sexton’s Buckley-esque pipes and mellow, mid-tempo musings on…

Natalie Merchant, Tiempo Libre to perform with Charlotte Symphony

Tiempo Libre and Natalie Merchant will perform with the Charlotte Symphony as part of the 2012-2013 Pops concert season. Three-time Grammy-nominated Cuban music group Tiempo Libre will perform with the symphony on Feb. 22 and 23. Singer-songwriter and former 10,000 Maniacs front woman Merchant will perform songs from her latest release, Leave Your Sleep, and…

The Cedric Burnside Project brings blues to the Double Door (3/16/2012)

THE CEDRIC BURNSIDE PROJECT The grandson of bluesman R.L. Burnside learned North Mississippi hill country blues by playing drums in his granddad’s band until the elder Burnside’s death in 2005. Cedric isn’t quite the guitarist R.L. was, but those Mississippi Fred McDowell guitar-roots may have been passed down because Cedric does exhibit the familial gift…

Lyle Lovett sold out at McGlohon Theatre tonight (3/15/2012)

LYLE LOVETT He long ago unraveled the country music tags, and for more than a quarter century Lovett has upheld his perch as a distinct and original songwriter. Lovett was initially a traditional country revivalist, but he has evolved and morphed into a loveable oddball with the unmistakable croon of an astute wordsmith, where twang,…

21 Jump Street: Smells like teen spirit

21 JUMP STREET *** DIRECTED BY Phil Lord & Chris Miller STARS Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum Who, aside from maybe Jonah Hill’s agent, saw this coming? In an era in which it frequently seems as if Hollywood can do little else but feed on the festering parts of this nation’s kitschy past (The Smurfs, Transformers,…

Friends with Kids: Life as we know it

FRIENDS WITH KIDS *** DIRECTED BY Jennifer Westfeldt STARS Adam Scott, Jennifer Westfeldt The womanizing Jason (Adam Scott) and the unlucky-in-love Julie (Jennifer Westfeldt) watch as their two sets of happily married best friends (Kristen Wiig, Jon Hamm, Maya Rudolph, Chris O’Dowd — it’s a veritable Bridesmaids reunion!) become miserable and surly toward one another…

The Lorax: Seuss gets the ax

THE LORAX *1/2 DIRECTED BY Chris Renaud & Kyle Balda STARS Danny DeVito, Zac Efron The animated feature film The Lorax is officially called Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, but given the extent to which it perverts Theodor Geisel’s classic children’s book, Universal Pictures might as well have named it J.K. Rowling’s The Lorax or F.…

Blind Dates reunite for Tremont Anniversary show

Charlotte pop-punk band The Blind Dates will reunite to help Tremont Music Hall celebrate its 17th anniversary tonight. Featuring original Tremont owner Penny Craver on drums, the show will be the band’s first gig in five years. The lineup also features the heavy-trudging instrumental trio Husky, Charlotte scuzz-punk/metal icons AntiSeen, the instrumental surf rock of…

Childish Gambino concert postponed

The sold-out Childish Gambino concert scheduled for Saturday, March 17, at the Fillmore Charlotte has been postponed. Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, broke his foot last weekend while in Tampa. The concert will now be on July 27 at Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheatre, meaning more tickets will be available. No word yet on when…

Local bands comment on SXSW

We weren’t able to make it to this year’s SXSW conference in Austin, Texas, but plenty of bands are representing Charlotte there. Here’s some of what they’ve posted on Facebook about their showcases and time in Austin: Lucky Five — “Would you believe that Matt Sorum (drummer of Guns and Roses, and Velvet Revolver) came…

Justin Faircloth at Petra’s tonight (3/15/2012)

JUSTIN FAIRCLOTH The Houston brother headlines an evening of solo work from artists who (mostly) don’t typically appear in that setting. A top-notch keyboardist and songwriter with his brother Matt in the long-running (and now) five-piece ensemble the Houston Brothers, Faircloth’s strength is a knack for igniting mid-tempo, minor-key melodies into stormy conflagrations that just…

MuteMath rocks Amos’ tonight (3/14/2012)

MUTEMATH Stringing everything from ambient and synth-dance to scattered pop into their sound, MuteMath evoke a killer indie radio station. Their adventurism takes the combo on varied musical alleys, but in the end they merge into a chilled, deft hybrid. Even with frenzied instrumentation, with funky rock guitars and jazzy breaks, there’s always an underlying…

Loss and hope at core of Conjoined Opposites exhibit

Indrani Nayar-Gall took a circuitous route from her native India to her current home in Charlotte. Cultural dislocation has long been at the heart of her work, but lately she has focused on its most extreme manifestation: forced migration. For Conjoined Opposites, now at Winthrop University’s Elizabeth Dunlap Patrick Gallery, Nayar-Gall combined elements of older…

Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files (March 14)

DON’T SPRAY ME, BRO: A police emergency turned into a medical emergency last week when a security guard got a bit too trigger-happy with his bottle of pepper spray. The undercover security guard at the Food Lion on The Plaza witnessed a man attempting to leave the store with stolen items. When he tried to…

Weekly horoscope (March 14-20)

Pisces The Fish (Feb. 18-March 19) The relationship scene is looking brighter. Travel is favored, along with circumstances related to the law, education or publishing. The possibility of increased income is strong. You don’t have to seek opportunities. They will come to you. For All Signs: March 20 brings us the spring equinox, the time…

Mary Mitchell Hartnett is ‘buck’-ing the trends

Bedrooms should be one of the most comfortable places in the house. They serve as the personal place where we sleep at night, privately pondering thoughts, relaxing and stretching out. For me, it’s not the place where a taxidermic trophy belongs, though I’d imagine a burly rifle-wrangling man with a knack for striking his game…

Capsule reviews of films playing the week of March 14

THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN Finally, here’s one seven-year itch that can be scratched. When 2004’s The Polar Express made film history as the first animated movie to be created wholly by employing the motion-capture process, we instantly recognized that we were in the presence of something ghastly. Awkward and unsightly, the ersatz innovation rendered all…

The Muppets, The War Room among new home entertainment titles

MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL (1974). Already a worldwide sensation thanks to their BBC series Monty Python’s Flying Circus (1969-1974), the Monty Python troupe — Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin — next tried their hand at cinema, with two of the resultant films eventually achieving cult…

Spring Guide 2012: Eat on the water

After a day on the water, loading the boat up on the trailer can be so exhausting. If you’re ready to chow down, skip the hard part and check out these boat-accessible restaurants and bars. Floating Dock Bar at Queen’s Landing Located on a dock, this bar is an easy stop for boaters looking to…

Not afraid of flavor at Spice South Indian Cuisine

Restaurateur Raghav Banaru has a bold vision for his restaurants: Make Indian cuisine as popular here in Charlotte as it is in other English-speaking places such as the U.K. or South Africa. His plan is to reach out to “all demographics and ages.” Will the city embrace the big flavors of Indian cuisine beyond the…

3 questions with Mishelle Holladay, owner of Energy Café

Healthy eating is a major component in Mishelle Holladay’s lifestyle. The owner of Energy Café (www.energycafecharlotte.com), a “healthy food fast” eatery with two locations in Uptown Charlotte (at the Bank of America Plaza and Duke Energy Center), Holladay consumes as many whole foods with natural ingredients as possible. In return, she’s experienced overall positive wellness…

Deniro Farrar’s making moves

Finishing off a two-liter of Hawaiian Punch, 23-year-old Charlotte rapper Deniro Farrar places the empty bottle down amidst the debris of a typical late night — fast-food cups, coffee stains and cigarette butts. He finds a seat in the small basement studio as his manager, Konstantin Kazmierski, sits at the computer console and scrolls through…

CD Review: Hardcore Lounge’s Dance of My Life Remixes

Possumwalk; Release date: March 1, 2012 Hardcore Lounge’s founding brothers, Wes and Chris Johnson, have been Charlotte scene stalwarts for many years, with musical roots stretching back three generations. As a child, their father was a member of the country gospel group The Johnson Family Singers, and, as a solo act, Aunt Betty dueted with…

CD Review: The Meldavians’ Farewell Arigemon

Don’t be misled by the offbeat title. This regional release is a raucous, hard-rockin’ window rattler. Greensboro’s Dave Fox is best known as a classical and free-form jazz pianist. His day job is teaching classical music at Greensboro College. But for his latest endeavor, as his musical alter ego Dr. Drave, he’s invented a land…

The bipartisan nuclear bailout

Super Tuesday demonstrated the rancor rife in Republican ranks, as the four remaining major candidates slug it out to see how far to the right of President Barack Obama they can go. While attacking him daily for the high cost of gasoline, both sides are traveling down the same perilous road in their support of…

Which ‘Biblical marriage’ are Amendment One supporters talking about?

Supporters of Amendment One, the proposed constitutional amendment designed to ban same-sex marriage, are quick to wear the mantle of tradition, history and God’s will. Their campaign, they say, is all about protecting “traditional marriage,” or “Biblical marriage.” So said Tony Perkins, the head of the ultra-right Family Research Council, when he recently told the…

Spring Guide 2012: Party on (and off) the water

A day at the lake can be more than boozing and boating. Here are some upcoming events happening in the coming months. Charlotte Dragon Boat & Asian Festival In its 13th year, this festival celebrates Asian culture with music and dance, a beauty pageant, cultural displays, food vendors, arts & crafts and the impressive dragon…

Spring Guide 2012: Hanging out at the lake

As the fiberglass paddle slices into the water and my 16-foot-long rotomolded kayak slides forward along the Mountain Island Lake coastline, a red-tailed hawk peers down from a pine tree on the bank and a turtle drops off a floating log back into the dark abyss below. I cruise along a brief portion of Mountain…

New York, NY: Lincoln Center and All That Jazz

Over at Blumenthal Performing Arts, they’re broadly hinting that a gleaming piece of Lincoln Center, the Tony Award-winning production of War Horse, will be part of the 2012-13 Broadway Lights Series. It becomes official at a special announcement event next Tuesday that has been moved from Booth Playhouse to McGlohon Theatre so that ticket demand…

Ulysses Festival of the Arts sets sail

Nearly a month ago, an e-mail hit my inbox describing the electric atmosphere in the North Carolina Dance Theatre boardroom as major participating arts groups, minor participants looking for a greater role, and outsiders hoping to jump aboard met “for the first time” to discuss the 2013 Ulysses Festival of the Arts. In ancient mythology,…

Bittersweet Charlotte Symphony

Trombonist Tom Burge arrived in Charlotte in 2006 from his hometown of Sydney, Australia, to join the local symphony. He teaches private lessons and DJs at WDAV Classical Public Radio, but his full-time job is playing in the symphony. The music grows increasingly louder during practice at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church on Park Road one…

Music scene original, Mark Stowe, dies at age 48

Mark Stowe was one of those special music fanatic/customers in Charlotte — brimming with enthusiasm, knowledge and a sizzling true love of music. The kind of dude that’d give you a contact music-high if he was standing too close, then have you following him around the store spending half of your paycheck on all the…


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