Best of Charlotte 2015

Sep 30 - Oct 7, 2015 / Vol. 29 / No. 32

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Best of Charlotte 2015

For 28 years, Creative Loafing’s Best of Charlotte has been a celebration of everything the readers enjoy; in addition to everything staff members love or love to hate. When we started brainstorming ideas for this year’s edition, we thought, “We are constantly telling people about our favorites every week in the paper and online. Why…

Talks the talk, walks The Walk

THE WALK *** (out of four) DIRECTED BY Robert Zemeckis STARS Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Charlotte Le Bon Released in 2008, Man on Wire told the amazing true story of Philippe Petit, a French high-wire walker who in the 1970s could always be found risking his life climbing and traversing high points of note (including Notre Dame…

The Martian worth a close encounter

THE MARTIAN ***1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY Ridley Scott STARS Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain Superior to both Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar and (by a smaller margin) Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, The Martian will disappoint only those who were waiting for Marvin to show up at some point to wreak looney havoc. Perhaps not since Ron Howard’s…

Sicario a killer film

SICARIO ***1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY Denis Villeneuve STARS Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro I stand corrected, while simultaneously being floored by the development. It’s barely been a month since I decreed that No Escape was the most intense motion picture I’ve seen in 2015, and yet here’s Sicario storming through the gate and…

Weekly horoscope (Oct. 1-7)

For All Signs: The eclipse energy of this month continues its background effect on everyone. The world’s structures are so precarious that some may have collapsed. Indeed, whether global or personal, anything built on sand rather than solid ground, is showing cracks and signs of impending change. That means issues that have been developing for…

Bizarre crime from Charlotte police files (Oct. 1)

Shooting It Out: While reporters first flocked to the Park Road Shopping Center last week after getting word of a shooting on the scanner, they arrived to find nothing of the sort, just a man doing some window shopping. Police said the man attempted to shoot heroin while driving around the parking lot. This obviously…

Arts & Entertainment

In addition to the readers’ picks, we asked some of this year’s winners to share their favorite places, people and things around Charlotte. Big Mamma D, Big Mamma’s House of Burleque Alexandra Loesser, artist Donna Scott, Donna Scott Productions

Kat Eckles, Clean Juice Bar

* Best Area To Live “We think that the best area to live in is Lake Norman. We have lived in Lake Norman for a little over a year, but have been visiting the area since Landon’s parents moved here 10 years ago. We have always felt drawn to this area because of the beautiful…

Jonathan Hughes, owner of the Milestone

* Worst Use of Tax Money “Are people still complaining about the CATS lane on Independence? I’m still upset about it. I know it’s an old issue. I saw a cop using it the other day. I’ve seen a bus on it once. I was driving on Independence coming back to the city and I…

Jennifer Yates, makeup artist

* Best Tattoo Shop “I would say Paris Tattoos has the best artists. They are also classical artists who do paintings and stuff like that. To me, it’s like a gallery, as well, and I’m kind of an art snob. I like it so much I brought my mom there when she came to Charlotte.”…

Food & Drink

In addition to the readers’ picks, we asked some of this year’s winners to share their favorite places, people and things around Charlotte. Kat Eckles, Clean Juice Bar Brandon Decurtins, King Of Pops Joey Hewell, co-founder of NoDa Farmer’s Market

Bree Newsome, Charlotte activist

* Best Hookah Bar “Red @ 28. Thursday nights at Red’s I always see familiar faces. The wings are great and so is the Holy Grail hookah.” * Best Restaurant in Plaza Midwood “Mama’s Caribbean Grill & Bar. Everything on the menu is good and the owners are great people.” * Best Soul Food “Sunset…

Consumer Culture

In addition to the readers’ picks, we asked some of this year’s winners to share their favorite places, people and things around Charlotte. Amy Tynan, owner; Katie Rothweiler, community relations of Aerial CLT Carlos Parayes, designer Jennifer Yates, makeup artist

City Life

In addition to the readers’ picks, we asked some of this year’s winners to share their favorite places, people and things around Charlotte. Bree Newsome, Charlotte activist Scott Swimmer, DrumStrong President/Founder Andre Larmond, Uber driver in Charlotte

Donna Scott, Donna Scott Productions

* Best Local Celebrity “Jon Wilson of Wilson’s World, WCCB. He’s got his finger on the pulse of Charlotte and always brings the fun — whether it’s with sports, charitable organizations, the arts, kids events. He covers it all with a joie de vivre and very crazy early in the a.m., but it’s worth it.…

Scott Swimmer, DrumStrong President/Founder

* Best Concert of the Past 12 Months “He’s done more than one in the last 12 months, but Justin Fedor has been bringing bands together for a cause, similar to what Drums for Cures does. It’s not just putting bands on stage, but putting together fun combinations. It creates a new flavor of music…

Joey Hewell, co-founder of NoDa Farmer’s Market

* Best Area to Live in Charlotte “Of all the neighborhoods I’ve lived in, [NoDa] has the most community feel. From pick-up softball games every Monday night at the neighborhood park to the NoDa run club with hundreds of runners every Wednesday, there is a lot more going on than just the restaurant and bar…

Amy Tynan, owner; Katie Rothweiler, community relations of Aerial CLT

* Best Local Coffee Shop “Central Coffee fuels our lives around here. We have our meetings there. It’s the only place I know that can really make almond milk work” — Tynan “The atmosphere is great and it’s awesome coffee.” — Rothweiler * Best Vegan-Friendly “Nourish is a vegan food delivery company. It’s well-balanced and…

Best Dentist

Your SouthPark, NC Dentist Located just a few blocks away from the SouthPark Mall, Gentry Dental specializes in general and cosmetic care. Dr. Heather Gentry also offers specialty services including Invisalign, implants, and headache relief. The office is warm and inviting with amenities such as warm blankets, complimentary beverages, and music during treatment that helps…

Bob Peters, Mixologist at Ritz-Carlton’s The Punch Room

* Best Art Exhibit (Local) “At Gallery Twenty-Two they have one of the coolest reassuring art exhibits I have ever seen. They do a skate deck art exhibit every year that I always look forward to all year. They pack the walls with beautifully painted decks from floor to ceiling all done by local artists.…

Andre Larmond, Uber driver in Charlotte

* Best New Thing “BB&T Ballpark. The park features beautiful architecture and an amazing fireworks show after Friday night games.” * Best Concert Venue “PNC Music Pavilion has a designated Uber lot for us drivers. There’s also the amazing, open layout of the pavilion.” * Best Bowling Alley “Park Lanes has the best drinks and…

After Dark

In addition to the readers’ picks, we asked some of this year’s winners to share their favorite places, people and things around Charlotte. Jonathan Hughes, owner of The Milestone Bob Peters, Mixologist at Ritz-Carlton’s The Punch Room

Brandon Decurtins, King Of Pops

* Best Festival “VegFest. This one’s right up my alley. Needless to say, I’ve been a part of a lot of the local festivals. Festival in the Park is the obvious, and is still one of the biggest and best festivals in the area, but my personal favorite is VegFest. I am by no means…

Carlos Pareyes, designer

* Best Weekend Getaway “Chimney Rock. I love the nature and the fresh air. It’s an amazing place.” * Best Restaurant in Uptown “Bentley’s on 27 is a nice place with amazing views, high-end cuisine and good service.” * Best Make-up Artist Jennifer Yates. * Best Hair Stylist Michelle Dianne. “Both Michelle and Jennifer (Yates,…

Honorable Mentions

BEST SLOGAN FOR CHARLOTTE It’s not surprising that readers chose “The Queen City” to be the city’s slogan. after all, people tend to get creative with their answers, so the chances of having multiple people writing in the same slogan is slim to none — unless someone campaigns for their suggestion. So, in the interest…

Alexandra Loesser, artist

* Best Local Charity “Friendship Gardens, for making healthy food available, especially in areas that dont have access otherwise, starting with gardens.” * Best Old Thing “What old thing? This is Charlotte.” *winks* * Best Art Space “C3 Lab is a really exciting new collaborative art space in South End that brings creative people and…

Big Mamma D, Big Mamma’s House of Burleque

* Best Activist “Joanne Spataro. I just love her voice and her message of equality I love that she asks the best questions to some of the most important people of Charlotte.” * Best Display Of Public Art “The new Wall Poem of Charlotte piece [“Bus Stop,” by Donald Justice] on the corner of 7th…

CD review: Secret Someones’ Secret Someones

Early in 2012, I caught a concert at the Evening Muse featuring two artists who have gone on to bigger and better things since then. One, Rachel Platten, is becoming a household name thanks to her hit single, “Fight Song.” The other, Bess Rogers, entertained the crowd with her singer-songwriter stuff as well as a…

CD review: Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ self-titled album

If I had to pick an off-the-radar song of the summer, I’d suggest Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats’ “S.O.B.” From the foot-stomping, hand-clapping rhythm to its “Son of a bitch, gimme a drink,” chorus, the song has garnered plenty of well-deserved attention in the Colorado band’s direction. Even Jimmy Fallon couldn’t speak highly enough…

CD review Big Grams’ self-titled album

This seven-song EP is a merger between electronic duo Phantogram and rapper Big Boi (Outkast). It’s an unexpected pairing which is able to balance the funky flow of Big Boi with the flowing, dreamy vocals of Phantogram’s Sarah Barthel and solid production work by Phantogram’s other half, Josh Carter. It’s an interesting dichotomy in which…

Homer’s night on the town

Joe Gillespie woke up at the bottom of a BB&T Ballpark stairwell with no idea how he got there. It was hours after an event he attended in the venue, and it didn’t seem like the beginning of what would be one of his “top three nights of all time.” That is, until he began…

Times have changed

In 2007, I was a 21-year-old gay man moving to Charlotte; a city full of LGBT nightlife, arts, culture, politics and community. No doubt, Charlotte’s LGBT community was large and diverse nearly a decade ago, but in all that time it’s only grown larger and far more diverse than we can sometimes imagine. Certainly, it’s…

Can you handle Bearing Witness?

“Extreme.” That’s one word you could use to describe Guatemalan performance artist Regina Jose Galindo’s Bearing Witness exhibit, currently on display at Davidson College’s Van Every/Smith Galleries. “Crazy,” that’s another word that many would use in regards to her extreme measures. But Galindo’s messages are clear, her works leaving a permanent impression in the mind…

Pho Hong brings tasty dishes to East Charlotte

The best rule of thumb when approaching a Vietnamese noodle shop is not to put all your phos in one basket. In other words, pho, Vietnam’s ubiquitous rice noodle soup, has a variety of permutations throughout Vietnam. In fact, pho has three distinct regional broths: northern, central and southern. In the north, the broth is…


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