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Down and Out: Low-income mothers robbed of health care
Ursula Douglas never stops racing against a 45-day clock. The veteran nurse says it takes an average of 45 days for an uninsured, low-income pregnant woman to obtain Medicaid coverage for her pregnancy. Forty-five days is the time required to unspool the red tape — fill out paperwork, wait for processing and approval, locate approved…
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
JFK, John Cassavetes collection, Man of Steel, Passion among new home entertainment titles
(View From The Couch is a weekly column that reviews what’s new on Blu-ray and DVD.) THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (1946). This enduring classic remains perhaps the best film ever made about the hardships endured by soldiers returning home from war. With a script by four-time Pulitzer Prize winner Robert E. Sherwood (adapting…
Hey, Sea World, leave them sea mammals alone
Today, Sea World goes before a judge to begin its appeal of a federal penalty levied against it after a bull orca killed a trainer in 2010.
I am the Catfish
In the interest of pseudo-scientific research, I created an online dating profile for a fake woman.
First Drip (11/12/13): Citizens Review Board to be reformed, 80 die by firing squad in N. Korea, more
The news you need to know today.
Justin Timberlake to perform in Charlotte
Concert date scheduled for July of 2014.
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Bobcats Week in Review: Pizza and the Personal Fouls
Charlotte mixed good fortune, great first halves and defensive brilliance to play the best basketball this town has seen in years. And we got our pizza.
Broadway comes to Charlotte, courtesy of an almost native son
More than a hundred people showed up to Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte on Saturday morning to audition for Motown the Musical.
Live review: Galactic, The Fillmore (11/7/2013)
Singer Maggie Koerner steals the spotlight.
Saturate deserves audience immersion
Don’t miss final chance to catch this beauty of an exhibit.
Live review: Michael Franti & Spearhead, The Fillmore (11/10/2013)
Message of positivity floods N.C. Music Factory venue for 90-minute set.
Wall Street investment companies evicting Charlotte homeowners
They raise rent without notifying renters and evict when the new amount isn’t paid.
Live review: The Greencards, Visulite Theatre (11/8/2013)
Virtuostic precision adds to the charm of Newgrass band’s performance.
First Drip (11/11/13): Small-business owners hurt by Affordable Care Act, typhoon devastates the Philippines, more
The news you need to know today.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top 5: Sunday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top 5: Saturday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte’s police files (Nov. 7)
Fired up: A 43-year-old man in south Charlotte called police to report a break-in after returning home from work and finding his family room in disarray. When police arrived, they spoke with a neighbor who witnessed the entire thing. The neighbor told officers and the victim that a group of men entered the home without…
Theater review: Sleeping Beauty
Matthew Bourne has taken an enchanting fairytale and turned it into a Gothic fantasy.
Pretty and precious to distorted and creepy
Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World’s Fairs 1851-1939 Back before the age of the Internet and before we had too many stores to choose from, there were world fairs. From 1851-1939, these fairs unveiled a world of elegance and what were then state-of-the-art designs and global wonders. Mint Museum Uptown spotlights these…
Thor: The Dark World: Strong Arm & Hammer
THOR:THE DARK WORLD **1/2 DIRECTED BY Alan Taylor STARS Chris Hemsworth, Natalie Portman Recently rewatching 2011’s Thor for the first time since its original release, I was pleasantly surprised by how I enjoyed it more this viewing. While recommending it with reservations when it first hit theaters, those initial flaws (most related to the script)…
All Is Lost finds Redford at his best
ALL IS LOST **1/2 DIRECTED BY J.C. Chandor STARS Robert Redford We don’t know anything about the protagonist of All Is Lost, except for the fact that he’s played by Robert Redford. We don’t even know his name, since he’s billed in the credits simply as “Our Man.” What we do learn, though, is that…
After-credits afterthoughts: A look at Marvel’s movie stingers
Here’s a rundown of the after-credits scenes from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
First Drip (11/8/13): CATS drivers could strike, Senate passes ENDA, more
The news you need to know today.
Theater reviews: Re[Loaded], History Isn’t a Drag
A notable dance return and a drag-a-licious history lesson.
Unknown Brewing hosts grand opening this Saturday
The 30-barrel brewhouse is inside a 25,000-square-foot space near BofA Stadium.
Get close with Catalyst
The brand-new dating app hopes to differentiate itself from the rest.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
CD review: Soft Metals’ Lenses
On Lenses, gauzy synth-pop duo Soft Metals explores the gulf between distance and desire. Romantic partners as well musical collaborators, synth player Ian Hicks and vocalist Patricia Hall are hardly the first electro duo to balance eerie detachment with meticulously textured electronics. Pilferings from the ghosts of electronica past include Krautrock, New Wave and Shoegaze,…
What’s sex got to do with it?
With a new baby in the house, life in the bedroom gets a bit more complicated for parents. I lay sprawled next to my husband, both of us breathing quietly. I watched as he rose, the curve of his naked body a blur of elbows and knees without my glasses. I could make out the…
3 questions with chef Chris Coleman of Harvest Moon Grille
Chef Chris Coleman is tall and maybe a smidge lanky with cleanly combed hair and an easygoing demeanor we liken to a Southern drawl personified: relaxed and deliberate. At the tender age of 30, this self-proclaimed “mama’s boy” is a veteran of Charlotte’s culinary scene. Coleman, who was born and raised here, cut his teeth…
Big weekend for college football’s elite
Offering my thoughts on the biggest battles.
This week’s SketchCrowd (Nov. 7)
Centurion jumping jacks.
Theater review: Love the Doctor
You might be surprised by this latest UNC Charlotte effort.
Nan & Byron’s opens in South End
The eagerly awaited second project from MAP Management hosts its grand opening.
Video: TEDx talk on the importance of orgasmic meditation
An orgasm a day keeps the mental health doctors away.
Recipe: Lemon Poppy Seed Cupcakes with Lemon Curd and Blueberry Frosting
I don’t know why poppy seeds make lemon stuff taste better. They just do, ok?
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Charlotte Global Shapers look to shape Charlotte for a second time
Up to $15,000 will be awarded to the best business idea in town.
First Drip (11/7/13): Detroit woman shot after car accident, no insurance for low-income pregnant women, more
The news you need to know today.
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
When did ‘protect and serve’ become ‘comply or die’?
On Oct. 22, people around the country donned black hoodies while marching to protest police brutality and the criminalization of young minorities. On the same day, 13-year-old Andy Lopez lay bleeding to death from gunshot wounds in Santa Rosa, Calif., beside a plastic toy gun police mistook for an assault rifle. That day, his parents…
Serena Ryder breaks out
Serena Ryder was trapped in a box. A folk-rock box. It was a comfortable place and somewhere she had been since she was a teenager. But a battle with clinical depression in her late 20s eventually led her to break down the walls around her and free herself musically. After all, why limit herself to…
Mipso goes beyond bluegrass
It’s a sunny October morning — crisp, but not cold yet — and Mipso’s three members are sitting in the airy backroom of Carrboro’s Looking Glass Café. The pop-leaning string band has had a busy year, with a Japan and China tour and a new sophomore LP under its belt. Oh, and they finished school…
Weekly horoscope (Nov. 7-13)
For All Signs: In October and early November, we “enjoyed” two major eclipses and a Mercury retrograde. In addition, we are still under the influence of one more exact square of Uranus and Pluto on Nov. 1. On Nov. 10, Mercury will turn direct. The countless errors and misjudgments of recent weeks will need to…
Charlotte writer Aimee Parkison talks projects, erotic fiction, more
Begin your story in the middle of the action — that’s one of the most valuable lessons I learned from my former creative writing professor Aimee Parkison during my time at UNC-Charlotte. But now, a year and a half later, I wonder: How do I start off a piece about the person who returned my…
Meet the Q-City Charlotte BBQ Championship winners
Based on appearances alone, one look at the Ranucci family and you might assume that they have the kind of pull that leaves others at the bottom of the ocean in a pair of concrete shoes. Or worse — that they are the next iteration of Jersey Shore-esque reality television. There’s Ed Ranucci, “The Dad,”…
Former EIC Mark Kemp named senior editor at Acoustic Guitar
Kemp served as editor-in-chief at Creative Loafing from 2011 until he left earlier this year.
Upcoming: Young Affiliates of the Mint’s Fall Ball
Just because Halloween is now behind us doesn’t mean you can’t get into costume – 1920s vintage flapper dress, anyone?
Cuckoo for Cucalorus
Lots of variety at Wilmington film festival.
The Pull List (11/6/13): Zero Year extends its reach
Major Bat-event spills into other titles.
Live review: Nik Turner, Tremont Music Hall (11/5/2013)
Now in his 70s, Hawkwind frontman leaves the crowd dazed and dazzled.
Peter and the Wolf
The J. Geils Band have gone through every phase a group possibly can. They’ve been cultish, sort of popular and, for a while, really huge. Still, I like them best the way they are now — no longer together. They were once okay, I guess. A decent, well-meaning blues band. What really kind of ruined…
Election Day 2013: Local GOP maps future, plans revival
Attendees at MeckGOP party provide insight into where they’re heading after Tuesday.
William Grant and Sons Best Bartender Competition atHeist Brewery, 11/5/2013
Congrats to Maggie Rupert from Halcyon for winning.
Huge news: Cannon realizes a life goal!!
The career politician speaks.
Election Day 2013: Youth volunteers educate voters on new law
Election Day’s relatively small turnout helped the NC Vote Defenders improve techniques they will apply to future races.
Election Day 2013: Precinct 212
The University-area polling place featured one of the more interesting local races.
A Cock-a-doodle wakeup call
As a noun, cock has a long, proud history, stretching back past key appearances in Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew and Hamlet, all the way back to Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, where the word was spelled c-o-k. Cock has also had a colorful odyssey as a verb, coupled most memorably perhaps with camera shutters and our…
Expect Pat McCrory vs. Roy Cooper in 2016
Roy Cooper, North Carolina’s normally reserved attorney general, has put himself in the spotlight in recent weeks, indicating his intention to run for governor in 2016. Behind the scenes, he’s made moves that all but assure he will be the Democratic nominee. On Oct. 15, Cooper published his first Huffington Post blog, “North Carolina: Threatening…
So fresh, so clean
Something about the shift in seasons makes people want to change things up. Recently, my mom put my dad through “renovation hell” — his words, not mine — by updating their 35-year-old (and my childhood) home. Well, all she really did was redo the kitchen and rip out the shag carpet throughout the house to…
Have the Panthers quickly turned things around?
Carolina is above .500 for the first time since 2008.


