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Bees: The next backyard chicken in Charlotte
In the leafy backyard of his Elizabeth home, Gerry Mack sits comfortably ensconced in a deck chair, chatting with a visitor. Six feet away, the girls of his backyard brood go about their business, producing food in their unobtrusive way. But there’s no gentle clucking or brash scratching of leaves and dirt. Instead, a silent…
Live review: Nicki Minaj, PNC Music Pavilion (8/4/2015)
Singer impresses with range of vocal abilities.
Activists and Abby, a big bird with big problems, visit Uptown Harris Teeter
Charlotte is first stop on tour urging Tyson Foods to adopt more humane policies.
First Drip (8/5/15): Mecklenburg commissioners vote to control CRTPO delegate vote
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Cuffing season is on the way
Does the start of fall signify the start of snuggling and more?
First Drip (8/4/15): Three Gaston County men arrested for conspiracy against U.S. government
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Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
First Drip (8/3/15): Opening statements wrap in Kerrick trial
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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.
Vacation: Plus ça change…
VACATION **1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY John Francis Daley & Jonathan M. Goldstein STARS Ed Helms, Christina Applegate There’s a tendency to slap the label “comedy classic” on any guffaw-filled flick that emerged from the 1980s — Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop, Rhinestone (well, OK, maybe not that Sylvester Stallone-Dolly Parton atrocity) —…
Sunset Edge a low-key project
SUNSET EDGE **1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY Daniel Peddle STARS Gilberto Padilla, Jacob Ingle They say you can’t go home again, but that’s exactly what Winston-Salem native Daniel Peddle did. An artist and casting director who’s long been residing in New York (which is where he “discovered” a teenage Jennifer Lawrence, thereby jump-starting her…
Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation: Right into the danger zone
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE — ROGUE NATION *** (out of four) DIRECTED BY Christopher McQuarrie STARS Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner Mad Max can breathe easy, as his jaunt down Fury Road still stands as the best action that money can buy this summer. But for a good while, Mission: Impossible — Rogue Nation looked like it might…
First Drip (7/31/15): Cameras allowed at Kerrick trial
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Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Opening Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Live photos: My Morning Jacket, Uptown Amphitheatre (7/29/2015)
Lucius opens the night, joins MMJ for a handful of songs.
First Drip (7/30/15): Actor’s Theatre searching for new home
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Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Bizarre crime from Charlotte police files (July 30)
Pubix: A woman got violent at the South End Publix last week in a desperate effort to clean up her personal area. The woman was seen shoplifting and when a security guard approached her, she pushed him down and ran out of the door holding a steak, body wash, a box of condoms and a…
Weekly horoscope (July 30-August 5)
For All Signs: We have multiple cycles that represent the economic outlook. Unfortunately between now and the end of May 2016, we have another recessionary cycle, a smaller one that occurs within the larger one we already know. We experience inflation, then recession, followed by inflation once again — a never ending cyclic wheel in…
The dirty work of pursuing perfection
Like all human beings, my one goal in life is to be perfect. This has been difficult to achieve, on account of my aforementioned humanity. I have never been one for self-help — almost every sort of faddish book or method to improve one’s innate moral constitution turns me off. It’s a huge industry, and…
Places in the Heart, latest MST3K box set among new home entertainment titles
(View From The Couch is a weekly column that reviews what’s new on Blu-ray and DVD. Ratings are on a four-star scale.) BLACK SABBATH (1963). Just as the Kino Lorber label presented the original Italian cut of Mario Bava’s 1960 Black Sunday on Blu-ray in 2012 and then followed that up earlier this year by…
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Local artists utilize defunct Goodyear Service Center
Two sweaty joggers slow their running pace outside of the defunct Goodyear Service Center at the corner of Tryon and Stonewall Streets. But they don’t seem out of breath and they aren’t reaching for water bottles. Like many others who have passed the building within the last month, they’ve come to an abrupt stop out…
Look out, it’s Sharkmuffin!
Brooklyn garage-rockers Sharkmuffin are hitting the road with their 14th drummer. It’s Spinal Tap-ian. While constant change could be viewed as a bad thing — perhaps due to a lack of consistency — the two founding members of the group, Tarra Thiessen and Natalie Kirch, have made the best of it. “Most of our drummers…
Organizers attack voter suppression laws from two fronts
Nancy Shakir, an organizer with Democracy North Carolina, started her presentation to a diverse room full of people at Little Rock AME Zion Church on July 23 with a brief, but straightforward, American history lesson. “When you think of 450 years of indoctrination in this culture, which says to some people, ‘You are superior, you…
It’s time to fully recognize black women
I waited a few days after Sandra Bland’s arrest video was released before watching it. I kept trying to ignore the story, hoping it would disappear from my Facebook News Feed. I didn’t want to face the fact that a young black woman, who could have easily been me, was arrested and ended up dead…
CD Review: Warren Haynes’ Ashes and Dust
The weeping violin and plaintive mandolin that kick off the high-country lament “Is It Me or You” is fair warning that we’ll be hearing a different side of Warren Haynes on his latest solo release, Ashes and Dust. A collaboration with Americana crew Railroad Earth, the new album draws on an intricate weave of bluegrass…
Leon Bridges’ Coming Home
Nope, it wasn’t recorded in the 1950s. Leon Bridges opens his debut album, Coming Home, with the title track full of simple doo-wop rhythms and spotlighting the singer’s soulful vocal tones. It immediately harkens back to a golden age of music that featured the likes of Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. Coming Home presents a…
CD Review: Del Rio’s Escape From Del Rio
The debut album from Charlotte quartet Del Rio — singer/guitarist Pete Hurdle, bassist Jeff Klumpp, drummer Miles Knox and guitarist Chris Pittman — is a quick-hitting 13 tracks filled with steady-handed pop-punk, splashes of humor and plenty of pop culture references. Album opener, “GTS,” does plenty in its 1-minute-and-29-seconds, giving the listener a quick intro…
Three questions for Chris Windus, chef at 1897
For a company operating eateries in more than 100 airports around the globe, including 80 percent of those in Charlotte-Douglas Airport International, it’s important to keep things fresh. HMSHost is doing just that with the recent opening of 1897 Market in Charlotte, a chef-driven town-and-country marketplace that offers everything from a full-service dining experience to…
Part Two: Off-Broadway reviews, 2015
As promised, here are some Off-Broadway show reviews by CL’s theater critic Perry Tannenbaum. Here’s what he saw and how they rate: Shows for Days (***1/4) — After writing a wonderful vehicle for Nathan Lane, The Nance, Douglas Carter Beane is back at Lincoln Center with a memory play. Considering the mixture of darkness and…


