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Men of the Thirsty Beaver strip down for a good cause
Justin Bennett began having doubts about what he had signed up for when he found himself posing for pictures on his motorcycle on the Central Avenue train tracks on a hot July morning. He was hungover from the night before, pouring sweat while remaining bundled up, but showing just enough skin to make things sexy.…
Lunch Break (11/16/16): Warrants signed against local business owner for destroying Black Lives Matter installation; teenager dies after being shot Sunday
The morning already passed us by. What the hell happened?
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Live review: Evanescence, The Fillmore (11/15/2016)
Band cruises through 20-song set for sold-out crowd.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
New Release: Brio ft. RonLui – Gone
Charlotte rapper warming folks up for a winter release
Today’s Top 5: Saturday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Arrival: A divine experience
ARRIVAL **** (out of four) DIRECTED BY Denis Villeneuve STARS Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner A friend once quipped that, given my reluctance to hand out four stars to more than just a couple of movies each year, I only award the highest rating if I “personally see God walking across the auditorium.” Honestly, he’s not…
Moonlight shines bright
MOONLIGHT ***1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY Barry Jenkins STARS Trevante Rhodes, Mahershala Ali Black lives matter in the quiet, contemplative Moonlight, but let’s not stop there. Gay lives matter as well, to say nothing of the lives of those seeking identity, companionship and direction. Simply put, all lives matter in this impressive indie effort,…
Lunch Break (11/11/16): Five-year-old girl shot in Uptown last night now in stable condition
The morning already passed us by. What the hell happened?
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Rush Hour Trilogy, Sausage Party, Star Trek Beyond 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.) BOXCAR BERTHA (1972) / RUNAWAY TRAIN (1985). The prevailing train of thought around the Twilight Time offices seems to be heavily focused on flicks featuring trains, given the company’s current reissue of its…
Live Review: Fitz and the Tantrums, The Fillmore (11/9/16)
Popular indie band provided the perfect escape from a new, shocking reality
Lunch Break (11/10/16): Elementary teacher arrested on child porn charges; two arrested in Trump protests overnight
The morning already passed us by. What the hell happened?
Live review: Relient K and Switchfoot
Review of Relient K and Switchfoot at The Fillmore on Nov. 2.
Review of Theatre Charlotte’s You Can’t Take It With You
When it first came to Broadway, just after the 1936 election, Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman’s You Can’t Take It With You was steeped in the Great Depression — and a deep suspicion of the efficacy of government. Twenty elections later, as the audience favorite returns to Theatre Charlotte yet again in a truly…
Talking art and tech with Ivan Toth Depena
For Charlotte-based Ivan Toth Depeña technology has added a new platform to his work as an artist. A graduate from Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, where he received a masters degree in architecture, his art incorporates aspects of design, architecture, and … wait for it … technology. As an artist-in-residence at McColl Center for…
Three questions for Steve Dyer, Polar Pig Cook-Off competitor
For Charlotte-area residents Steve Dyer and Josh Lambert, cooking barbecue comes natural. They do it in their backyards on a regular basis, filling the bellies of family and friends who are more than happy to serve as guinea pigs. But for the upcoming Polar Pig Cook-Off, held in downtown Mt. Pleasant, NC, Nov. 11-12, they…
Q&A with Drive-By Truckers’ Patterson Hood
In the run up to the 2016 presidential election, the Drive-By Truckers were praised for encapsulating the electorate’s rage and angst with their latest LP, American Band. But now that President-elect Donald Trump is transitioning into the White House, the left leaning southern rockers’ new songs have taken on a whole new resonance. “I’d pondered…
Mount Moriah finds new cosmic direction
Shirtless children playing with toy swords and coating plaster on the bare skin of one another in a sort of casual casting play date. That’s what you’ll see in the video for Mount Moriah’s “How to Dance.” The song is a single from the band’s third studio album of the same title. It was written…
Bless These Sounds Under the City’s On the Brink of Life
Bless These Sounds Under the City — a duo comprised of Albert Strawn and Derrick Hines — released its debut, self-titled album in 2014. That 13-track effort offered a showcase of the band’s minimalist style while showing enough diversity in sounds and presentation to shed light on the breadth of each member’s talents. Now, two…
Drive-By Truckers’ American Band
Country music is rendered eclectic on American Band, the fantastic new album by the Drive-By Truckers. On it, the Athens, Georgia alt-country troop push the limits of their genre with arena rock riffs, Memphis soul melodies, bluesy piano playing and more. Case in point: “Kinky Hypocrite,” not only a solid tune but boasting the year’s…
Rhino Market and Deli stays on point
Imagine your ideal neighborhood bar also doubling as a bodega, serving excellent sandwiches and playing sweet jams. A place that you’d love to sit at in a booth for hours and get some work done or meet some friends for coffee or a local brew. If this description sounds enticing to you, then Rhino Market…
Weekly horoscope (Nov. 10-16)
For All Signs: Watch the evening sky for a stellar show. Mercury becomes visible on the 13th. Venus, Mars, and Saturn comprise the rest of the planetary grouping until the 23rd. Note the brightness of the planets which will help you identify which is which. Venus is close to Saturn, but she is brighter. Then…
Anti-violence advocate looks back on month of work in Charlotte
Nikolai Elneser has a surprisingly sunny disposition for someone who works on violence prevention in the planet’s most violent city. Elneser is from Caracas, Venezuela, and while accurate data is hard to come by, estimates put the country’s homicide rate at about 119 per 100,000 residents. (By contrast, the U.S. homicide rate is 4 per…
Bizarre crime from Charlotte police files (Nov. 10)
Protective Papa It’s an old cliché that a man might scowl at the thought of his daughter’s boyfriend pulling up at the house in a motorcycle, but one Charlotte family is going through a battle right now that seems to be built around this stereotype. A 39-year-old man called police and reported that he was…


