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The Militant Dentist: Dr. Reginald Hawkins
A few nights before Thanksgiving, the weather is nasty in Charlotte — the kind of fall storm that’s good for little more than burrowing under blankets and being lulled into a hypnotic dream state. Rain drums the rooftops in McCrorey Heights, one of the city’s oldest black, middle-class neighborhoods, and peals of thunder periodically split…
Featured Cocktail: Heist Old Fashioned
Heist might be a brew pub, but it’s also a “whiskey-driven joint.”
Ramona Falls & Social Studies Playing Snug Harbor Tonight (02/13/13)
An intriguing double header playing orchestral pop and noir-ish post-punk, respectively.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Neighborhood Theatre undergo management switch next month
Big changes are underway in the North Davidson arts district
Chocolate, roses and a divorce?
A Michigan attorney’s contest could bring a happy ending to an unhappy story
Farmer 2.0: HarvestGeek
I, for one, welcome our hydroponic robot farming overlords.
2013 Ulysses Festival takes a techie spin
2013 Ulysses Festival takes a techie spin.
Drink away your journalist blues
A former Hartford Advocate reporter has crafted a beer just for you
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Sister Sparrow & The Dirty Birds play the Visulite Theatre tonight (2/12/13)
A horns-fueled blend of classic soul and blues-rock.
CMS race-bias expert to provide Band-Aid for deep wound?
My son was suspended from school last month for getting into an argument with another child. Not a fight, an argument. I asked his assistant principal why his punishment was so severe. “Well, he just seemed really aggressive,” she said. Secretly I knew that would be her answer. As the mother of a biracial son,…
Amos’ Southend, 2/9/2013
Single Cell Productions held its St. Valentine’s Day Massacre event.
Mardi Gras Parade of Beads, 2/8/2013
Bringing a taste of New Orleans to center city.
TEDxCharlotte: Are you up for some ‘idea sex?’
Organizer Desiree Kane explains
Pecha Kucha returns to Charlotte
The platform for innovative thoughts returns to the Q.C.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Enough about the Grammys – we’re still on R. Kelly headlining Pitchfork
When old mainstream is indie and new indie is mainsream
Bizarre crime from Charlotte police files (Feb. 7)
Senior Scammer: An employee at Brighton Gardens assisted-living home found a stranger roaming the halls last week. When the employee asked the man what he was doing, the suspect said he was visiting to reminisce about the time he delivered papers to the building. The man took off running so employees chased after him, but…
Lake Eden Arts Festival announces May 2013 lineup
Mavis Staples, Ozomatli among the performers for the spring edition of the festival.
Amour heads straight for the heart
AMOUR *** DIRECTED BY Michael Haneke STARS Jean-Louis Trintignant, Emmanuelle Riva It won the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. It has earned Oscar nominations in five major-league categories, including Best Picture. Its writer-director and lead actress have each won or been nominated for more than a dozen international awards. Clearly, Amour, Michael Haneke…
Where for art thou Chickspeare?
Bard and brew is back.
What to get for the beauty who likes augmented reality, hacking electronics, and breaking the internet more than roses.
Question the Queen City: What happened to WGIV?
“The Soul of the City” is no more
Recipe: Red Velvet Cake Balls
I’d rather get a heap of cake balls on Valentine’s Day over a box of mystery chocolates.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Tab Benoit & Eric Lindell play the Neighborhood Theatre tonight (2/8/13)
Unsung national treasures that embody and transcend the blues.
The Slackers play the Visulite Theatre tonight (2/8/13)
N.Y.C. legends playing an infectious blend of ska, rocksteady and soul.
Fee Fi Pho Fun: Doan’s Vietnamese Restaurant quite simply rocks
As a rule, Vietnamese cuisine, with its clean, herbaceous flavors, doesn’t lend itself to palate confusion. Even stir-fries and rice crepes have distinct flavor profiles that rely heavily on the talents of the cook to create a tapestry of textures and a balance of sour, salty, sweet, hot and bitter. But much of the final…
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Let’s get spanked!
Not all of us have read E.L. James’ erotic romance trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey, but we can all find the humor in it, as learned from last night’s opening of a new musical spoof, Spank! The Fifty Shades Parody, at McGlohon Theater. Of course, the folks who came out to support opening night of…
Upcoming: Not your ordinary Valentine’s Day events
Here are a few alternative Valentine’s Day plans for the more adventurous spirit.
Duke Energy proposes 14 percent rate increase
The Charlotte company says its needs $446 million in new revenue
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Flogging Molly Playing the Fillmore tonight (2/7/13)
Flogging Molly fuses traditional Irish music to the adrenal fury of late-’70s punk.
Weekly horoscope (Feb. 7-13)
Aquarius The Waterbearer (Jan. 19-Feb. 18): You are up for whatever is fun this week. Aspects favor romance and play. Meanwhile, there are career demands that threaten to dump water all over your playtime. It is probable that you will find the Golden Mean between work and play. For All Signs: Mercury, ancient messenger god,…
Watered down history
It’s ironic that the United States devotes entire months, at least officially, to things like black history, Latin heritage or women’s history. We Americans, after all, aren’t known for giving a rip about our own history. Who hasn’t heard of the surveys showing, for example, that nearly half of American high schoolers think the U.S.…
Keep on Truckin’: Patterson Hood cruises solo
Not many songwriters are as wildly prolific as Patterson Hood. The dominant voice of the Athens, Ga., band Drive-By Truckers, Hood’s airy warble and immersive Southern narratives serve as the focal point for the group’s razor-sharp rock ‘n’ roll. Not only that, but they contrast perfectly with the wry country wisdom of Hood’s longtime DBTs…
Mice Parade marches to a different beat
Adam Pierce, the leader and anagram behind Mice Parade, titled the band’s latest album Candela after a late-night haunt for flamenco players in Madrid. Caroline Lufkin, who sings on Candela, lives in Tokyo and makes ethereal ambient pop. Larry Moses plays trumpet on the album’s salsa-flavored track “Las Gentes Interesantes.” And joining Pierce in the…
How Oz was unplugged
OK, so we’re off to see the Wizard — but at Belk Theater??!? In an unprecedented collaboration between Charlotte Symphony and MGM, two screenings of the beloved 1939 classic became Oz With Orchestra over the weekend. Spotlighting the music of Harold Arlen and the musical adaptation of Herbert Stothart, Symphony played the complete score of…
Theater review: Picnic
Theater critic has a picnic in N.Y.C.
The Duellists, Hannah and Her Sisters, Sleeper among new home entertainment titles
(View From The Couch is a weekly column that reviews what’s new on Blu-ray and DVD.) THE DUELLISTS (1977). Director Ridley Scott’s filmography is remarkably varied — Blade Runner, Thelma & Louise, Gladiator and more — and it all began with The Duellists, which made an impression at the Cannes Film Festival (where it won…
Upcoming: Pewter Rose Farewell Party
A food, wine and silent auction will take place Feb. 10 at Bonterra Restaurant to help raise money for displaced employees.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Church lady pho, pho the win!
It is a Sunday morning and I am standing in the sanctuary, nervously awaiting the arrival of Paul Tran, my new friend and “in” of sorts. A church choir prepares for mass in the adjacent room, harmonizing in a language not my own. Older men huddle in groups, chatting in their Sunday best. Young families…
Lindi Ortega Playing The Evening Muse Tonight (02/05/13)
Canadian songstress whose songs are steeped in the blues roots and raw emotion that inspired Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and Loretta Lynn.


