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Why supporting local really matters
I had my first experience with local beer in college at the University of Georgia in Athens. Terrapin was the largest local craft brewery, and I drank plenty of its beer. My main watering hole, though, was a brewpub on Washington Street called Copper Creek. These guys brewed small batches (probably five barrels at a…
India.Arie at the Fillmore tonight (10/8/2013)
Singer’s firm spiritual compass commands respect.
Abyssinian at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church tonight (10/8/2013)
Featuring the 15-piece Lincoln Jazz Center Orchestra and 70-member Chorale Le Chateau choir.
Elim Bolt at the Evening Muse tonight (10/5/2013)
Roy Orbison croonery roughed up with fuzzy guitars and garage hooks.
Bands, Beats & Music Festival at Amos’ Southend tonight (10/4/2013)
The show’s line-up is a genre-hopping feast.
Flagship at the Neighborhood Theatre tonight (10/4/2013)
These cats are here to haunt your dreams.
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals at the Fillmore tonight (10/3/2013)
Last year, the band lit up the night at the Uptown Amphitheatre.
Nashville Pussy at the Milestone tonight (10/3/2013)
The punk rebels could have been so much more.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Avett Brothers showcase their metal side for Jimmy Fallon
A fake infomercial and a performance with Chris Cornell on “Late Night.”
‘Bipartisan’ Pittenger now bending over for the Tea Party
The Pit joined the crazies who are now running his party and he became part of the GOP’s “Obamacare must go or we’ll shut down the government” temper tantrum.
First Drip (10/1/13): U.S. government begins partial shutdown, breast cancer drug approved and more
The news you need to know today.
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
CD Review: Medicine’s To the Happy Few
Dream pop, that ’90s signature mix of noise and psychedelic song craft has launched a successful stealth attack on modern pop. Need proof? Witness the recent spate of neoshoegaze bands, and the reformation of American dream pop pioneers Medicine. After a 17-year hiatus, Medicine returns with all original hands on deck to release a new…
Book review: Philipp Meyer’s The Son
When it comes to research and preparation, Philipp Meyer is to novelists what Daniel Day-Lewis is to actors: obsessive and relentless. For his second book, The Son, Meyer drank buffalo blood, tanned animal hides and shot antique guns, according to a recent profile in The Wall Street Journal. All of his first-hand experiments, along with…
Will N.C.’s environmental watchdog be destroyed by 2016?
Scathing editorial alleges department’s layoffs and reorganizations will strip it to its bare minimum
Live review: Legendary Pink Dots, Tremont Music Hall (9/29/2013)
Band’s music engulfed the Sunday night crowd like a gray clammy fog with flashes of colored light.
Art Far-Flung: Redefining street art
Far-flung is the new black as prolific street artists take to places without streets.
Live review: ZZ Ward, Visulite Theatre (9/27/2013)
Singer enthralls sold-out Friday night crowd.
Live photos: Weenie Roast, Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre (9/28/2013)
A look at some of this year’s performances.
Live photos: Nervo, Label (9/28/2013)
Australian EDM duo rocks Charlotte club with two-hour, energetic set.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Justice Department expected to sue N.C. over controversial voter-ID bill
Similar suits have been filed against states with equally restrictive voting laws, including Texas.
First Drip (9/30/13): new trash ordinance, invisibility cloak, Breaking Bad and more
The news you need to know today.
Today’s Top 5: Sunday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Weekend Film Reviews: Rush; Don Jon; Enough Said; and more
What’s new and covered in theaters.
First Drip (9/28/13): Guns, Iran, same-sex marriage in New Jersey, more
The news you need to know today.
Upcoming: Dining in the Dark
If there is such a thing as extreme eating, this might be an event that qualifies as such. At least, that’s what my my crotchety thirty-something tendencies tell me. Call me old fashioned, but I like to see my food when I eat it. Whenever I dine, I eat twice. First, with my eyes and…
Today’s Top 5: Saturday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files (Sept. 26)
Moving Day: A man called police after his ex-girlfriend and her mother allegedly tried to drive him out of the house they share last week. The man had called the police on the woman earlier in the day and told them to arrest her and charge her with a DWI. When her mother found out…
Rush: A winning Formula
RUSH *** DIRECTED BY Ron Howard STARS Chris Hemsworth, Daniel Bruhl From Argo to Zodiac, even the best attempts by Hollywood to adapt a true-life tale will result in some falsehoods being created for the screen. Timelines will be compressed for the sake of expedience, several real people will be reincarnated as one composite, and…
Don Jon: Porn in the U.S.A.
DON JON ***1/2 DIRECTED BY Joseph Gordon-Levitt STARS Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Scarlett Johansson Joseph Gordon-Levitt, the talented young actor who’s appeared in such hits as Inception and (500) Days of Summer, stars as the title character in Don Jon, a comedy that also marks his feature-film writing and directing debuts. Centering around the recreational use of…
Enough Said: Eloquently stated
ENOUGH SAID ***1/2 DIRECTED BY Nicole Holofcener STARS Julia Louis-Dreyfus, James Gandolfini Movies made for grown-ups — and clearly I don’t mean insufferable grown-ups of the Adam Sandler and David Spade variety — are fleeting mirages during the summer months, shimmering ever so briefly in the cineplex sun. Is that Blue Jasmine hovering on the…
Theater review: Tarzan the Stage Musical
Even as a kid, I was prejudiced against literature’s greatest vine swinger. Though they saturated TV for a long time, I don’t think I ever watched a single Johnny Weissmuller flick from start to finish. When Greystoke and Disney’s animated Tarzan attempted to revive the Edgar Rice Burroughs legend decades later, I passed. When David…
How to talk about sex
Pop culture can. Why can’t we?
Question the Queen City: The story of Nellie Freeman, aka ‘Razor Girl’
She decapitated her husband, was declared innocent, and never hurt another soul.
First Drip (9/27/13): Airport remains in Charlotte control, UN report on climate change, more
The news you need to know today.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
This week’s BNR Weekly (9/26/13) featuring the Carolina Panthers, Sebastian Mikael, more
The latest episode of BNR Weekly, a local pop culture and entertainment Web show.
Opening Friday
What’s opening in theaters this weekend.
Baku opens today in SouthPark
The restaurant features cuisine prepared on robata and yakitori grills.
FAA: Charlotte airport to remain under city control until lawsuit against state resolved
City leaders are praising the decision issued by the Federal Aviation Administration.
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
First Drip (9/26/13): N.C. teacher walk-out, healthcare premiums calculator, color test
The news you need to know today.
The Root ranks former mayor Foxx 15th most influential African American
He ranked 10th last year.
EPA announces new proposed power plant standards
On Sept. 20, the Environmental Protection Agency took steps to enact the first part of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan when it proposed standards that would cut carbon emissions from new power plants. Under the proposal, “new large natural gas-fired turbines,” or natural-gas plants, would need to meet a limit of 1,000 pounds of CO2…
Theater review: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Looking for a serious theater piece that dramatically explores the life of our seventh president and conscientiously appraises his triumphs and his failings? Tough titties! Sober reflection and nuanced characterization are not in the arsenal of Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, the rockin’, raucous, profane and incendiary musical now in its regional premiere at Actor’s Theatre…
Weekly horoscope (Sept. 26-Oct. 2)
Libra The Scales (Sept. 22-Oct. 22): Your love of luxury and fine things may cause a battle with your partner, who prefers to keep the belt tightened. This reflects a genuine inner conflict. A fairly strong part of you also wants to play it safe. Look for a way to satisfy your wants a little…
The return of Cody Chesnutt
The story has all the ingredients of show business mythology: Fusing rock, soul, hip-hop and R&B, an unknown artist releases an invigorating debut LP, an urban/indie calling card that challenges notions of popular music. On the cusp of breaking big, the edgy artist vanishes, never to be heard from again. Until now. If the tale…
Leogun’s rock revival
Leogun frontman Tommy Smith has never doubted that he should be a musician. The notion struck him when he first picked up an acoustic guitar at age 6. The idea stuck when he won his first school talent show at the age of 12. “From a very young age, I spent so much time in…
The week that weirded me out
Did you feel the Earth tip on its axis toward “Stupid” last week? No one at our house felt anything specific, that’s why I ask, because there had to be some sort of planetary snag going on — how else to explain a week so jam-packed with stunningly ill-advised, reckless or just plain dumb goings-on?…
Q&A with Democratic mayoral candidate Patrick Cannon
Editor’s note: This is the last part of a series of Q&As with the two mayoral candidates, Republican Edwin Peacock III and Democrat Patrick Cannon. Peacock’s Q&A published last week. Until this year, Patrick Cannon, who at 26 became the youngest person ever elected to local office, mostly existed in the shadow of Mayor Anthony…
This month in GIFness: porn, boredom and bread
Creative Loafing’s top posts of September, GIFified
Calculate your Obamacare healthcare premiums
The Kaiser Family Foundation’s new online calculator to the rescue.
The Pull List (9/25/13): Angela rises
Spawn character makes new home.
N.C. ‘best’ at low teacher pay
YAY AMERICA, USA #1!!!!!!!
Museum Day Live! = free admission
Local museums are offering free admission (woo hoo!) on Sept. 28 as part of the ninth annual Museum Day Live! 2013. Smithsonian Magazine has partnered with 1,500 museums across the country to help promote the free admission policy to advocate for education. To gain free access, tickets must be downloaded online at www.smithsonian.com/museumday. Some of…
N.C. refuses $600K grant to monitor water around fracking sites
Tea Party outrages still piling up in Raleigh
First Drip (9/25/13): Occupier gets on City Council ballot, Cobain’s childhood home up for sale, Ted Cruz and more
The news you need to know today.
The Brewer and the Beard
Somewhere, perhaps on Moses’ stone tablets, a rule was written that those blessed with a knack for brewing must mask their face in a cloak of hair. (Not sure how this rule applies to female brewers … but we digress.) Beards and brewing have gone hand-in-hand for — probably — centuries, and we were curious…
Arm bands and brew
People have been making and drinking beer about as long as we’ve been doing anything else. One would think we’d run out of innovative ideas for imbibing by now, but then one would be wrong. Three new beer festivals are coming to town, each with its own flavor and hangover-inducing potential. The Brewz Music and…
Beyond Belief
I don’t think there was ever a time in my life when I genuinely believed in God. My father died when I was very young, and though I don’t remember it actually happening, I remember him, and I remember being told that he was in heaven. I also remember knowing at a very young age…


