

Lady Gaga reveals ‘Born This Way’ album cover
She recently said the angled protrusions on her face are not implants of any kind, so don’t be surprised if Lady Gaga now tries to convince you that she’s some kind of Transformer when she’s not on stage. The artist has revealed her latest album cover for Born This Way and it’s some kind of…
Photos: Passport For Fashion
People came out in droves (and droves and droves) to support a good cause.
Adult Swim Carnival coming to Dixie’s Tavern
According to the Facebook invite, “Adult Swim is about to jollificate all over a town near you.”
Jocelyn Ellis’ “One Step Closer”
Former singer for The Alpha Theory releases new music video.
Training your man is like training your dog
There are no bad boyfriends, just bad girlfriends.
Tea Party honcho Marilyn Davenport sends e-mail of Obama as a chimp
Remember when Tea Partiers denied over and over that their group contained an inordinate number of racists? And then still denied it, even after a gazillion photos of racist Tea Party rally signs were revealed by the press? Well, that issue as if there was much doubt left about that crowds feelings is…
Have a Mexican Easter at Vida
Vida will offer a Mexican-inspired buffet spread featuring over two dozen items.
Easter brunch and a movie at Mez
Mez at the EpiCentre will be hosting Easter brunch and a movie for $29.95 per person on April 24. Brunch without a movie is $23.95, and kids’ meal is $10.95 per person. The brunch buffet will include breakfast selections, salads, fruits, a carving station, and assorted pastries.
Chima celebrates Easter
Chima Brazilian Steahouse will be celebrating Easter, April 24, with earlier hours and family-friendly activities like face painting and kid’s entertainment.
Easter brunch at Blue Restaurant
Blue Restaurant is offering Easter brunch for $34.95 per person on Sunday, April 24.
Passport for Fashion, 4/16/11
Passport For Fashion, an event benefiting A Child’s Place, took place at Reel Works at the NC Music Factory on Saturday, April 16.
Suite, 4/15/11
The drinks were a-flowing at Suite on Friday, April 15. Photos by Jeaumane McIntosh
Live review: Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll w/ Shovels and Rope Stage Door Theatre April 17, 2011 The Deal: Hayes Carll rolls into intimate setting for long night of music, Shovels and Rope in tow. The Good: The night started around 7 p.m. with a 45-minute set by Charleston, S.C., husband-and-wife duo Shovels and Rope. Bringing front-porch style, dirty folk…
Mez, 4/15/11
SocialFlockers hosted a Bunny Bash & Egg Hunt at Mez on Friday, April 15.
Jeremy Current album release this week
New CD comes out on Friday.
Today’s Top 5: Monday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Monday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
The Dirty Heads, David Liebe Hart tonight (4/17/11)
Surfer/stoner dudes at Amos’; Tim and Eric star at The Milestone.
RiverRun Wrap, Part 2
More reviews and pix from the annual Winston-Salem film festival.
Kinder Soles unveils 2011 collection at Charlotte Clean and Green Festival
Maybe, just maybe, the water bottle you drank from at lunch will be used to help create a pair of Kinder Soles flip-flops.
Observer soft-pedals drastic drop in Bank of America profits
About a year ago, in the middle of an article about a local bank, I wrote that The Charlotte Observer routinely sucks up to big local banks. This wasnt a revelatory statement, and it wasnt meant to be just a confirmation, or restatement, of what is commonly accepted knowledge among people who dont work…
‘Patriotic Millionaires’ want to pay more taxes
Ive bitched in the past about the super-wealthys class war on the rest of us, and even wrote a column titled Eat the Rich. So it may come as a surprise that I want to express admiration and support for a group of more than 40 millionaires. They call themselves the Patriotic Millionaires, and theyve…
Denim sale at Luna
Looking for some new denim digs? Luna (6809 Phillips Place Court, Suite B), is having a sale on all their designer jeans. Go for it!
Audiofloss Vol. 5, No. 3: New music from Julie Dexter, Anthony David, Donnie and more
Check out this new, 60-minute episode of Audiofloss, featuring new music from Julie Dexter, Donnie, Anthony David and more. (Full playlist below.) To listen, click on the link or icon below. Audiofloss Vol. 5, No. 3 This week’s playlist: “Why Dontcha Call Me No More”: YahZarah “Gary Song”: Alice Smith “Jefferson Ave. Theme”: The…
10-in-10 CD reviews
Each Friday, we review 10 recently released CDs in 10 words each.
Fashion for Life recap
Fashion for Life has plans to give all proceeds from the night to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Reminder: Passport for Fashion
A fashion event is coming up in April that highlights the beauty in recycled art.
Spice up your love life … by looking in the pantry
Sprinkle in some saffron, get some desire in return.
Bar Charlotte, 4/14/11
College night has returned to Bar Charlotte on Thursdays, with the 16th annual Barkini contest.
Fridays at the Factory announces schedule
Bands will perform at the N.C. Music Factory each Friday starting April 29.
Review of CPCC’s Sensoria
CPCC Opera Theatre and CPCC Theatre simultaneously premiered new productions.
Purgatory Reunion Show
Single Cell Productions’ Purgatory Reunion Show is set to go down at Amos’ Southend on Saturday.
In guy years, 22 is really 15
They say men are dogs. So does that mean they have their own age like dogs too?
Live review: Cash Bash
Bands pay tribute to the Man in Black with sporadic covers in their sets.
Live review: The Whigs
Athens, Ga., band rifles through its catalog at the Neighborhood Theatre on April 14, 2011.
Live review: Floor, Hawks, 2013 Wolves
Trio of bands rocks the Milestone on April 10, 2011.
Get your FLOW on tonight with Tara Davis
The local designer is hosting a customer appreciation event tonight.
This weekend’s nightlife events (April 15-17)
Friday, April 15 Village Tavern at 5, courtesy of Paschal Promotions Yardwork record release presented by Shuffle Magazine at Neighborhood Theatre Dance for Japan fundraiser at RE:Public SocialFlockers Bunny Bash & Egg Hunt at Mez 2nd Annual Tax Relief Party at Whisky River Saturday, April 16 2nd Annual Decade…
Smokey Robinson, JJ Grey & Mofro tonight (4/15/11)
Living Motown legend at Ovens Auditorium; swampy swagger at U.S. National Whitewater Center.
Yeah, sure. Write your own nuclear energy regulations.
It’s just nuclear energy.
Spillionaires: Profiteering and mismanagement in the wake of the BP oil spill
Shocking news about people profiting off the oil giant’s mess. (Kidding about the ‘shocking’ part.)
RiverRun Wrap, Part 1
Reviews and pix from the annual Winston-Salem film festival.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Charlotte Clean and Green Festival
Environmentally-geared event at CPCC this Saturday.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Friday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date
Rio: For the birds … and the kids
Attractive toon tale rarely flies outside its comfort zone.
Your Highness: Off with their heads!
Stoner comedy is unspeakably awful.
The Conspirator worth studying
Director Robert Redford sheds light on historical footnote.
Opens Friday
What’s new in theaters this weekend.
Suck Bang Blow, 4/13/11
Check out photos from Suck Bang Blow’s Wednesday Biker Night.
State Schools Superintendent June Atkinson: Cuts will make N.C. dead last in education
Seriously, if the paleolithic bunch now running the General Assembly want to push the state that far downhill, or rather that far backward, they should just go ahead and do away with public schools altogether …
Baby I like it raw: Beth Pilger’s fall/winter 2011 collection
Local designer Beth Pilger’s sustainable collection will be featured at Passport for Fashion on Saturday, April 16.
Rio trailer
Animated comedy opens this Friday, April 15.
Change of outlook, change of view
Changing your outlook on life, and view from the window.
Fashion for a Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
Tonight, you have the opportunity to attend a fashionable event that’s donating ALL of its proceeds to a worthy cause.
The Old 97s, Eliah, The Whigs tonight (4/14/11)
Power pop, country rock group at Visulite; Writer/producer/singer of soul at Jet Ultra Lounge; Athens, Ga. killer rock trio at Neighborhood Theatre.
Tonight’s Top 5, 4/14/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, April 14, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Who’s looking out for the students at UNC Charlotte?
The DNC, apparently. Go figure.
Taste of the Nation, 4/13/11
The annual benefit took place April 13 at Wells Fargo Atrium, raising money for Share Our Strength.
Food bloggers unite
If you consider yourself a food blogger, you might want to join the food blogging meeting going on at 11 am this Saturday, April 16, at Freedom Park.
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Scream 4 trailer
Horror sequel opens this Friday, April 15.
LifeStyle Awards honors movers and shakers in fashion
Tomorrow, Elevate Magazine will be hosting its Lifestyle awards at Suite.
Record Store Day at Lunchbox Records
All kinds of reasons to get out and visit the Plaza Midwood store on Saturday, April 16.
Need a job? Club Onyx is hiring.
Need a job? Onyx is hiring.
U.K. paper details Wachovia drug money laundering
On occasion, I’ve heard some people say that marijuana will never be legalized in America because it would hurt the banks that launder drug money. I didn’t think about it much until last week …
Attack of the killer Jamaican tampons
Why you shouldn’t put foreign objects into your vagina.
Common Market, 4/12/11
The band Scapegoat hosted a record preview party at Common Market Southend on April 12. Photos by Justin Driscoll
Whisky River, 4/12/11
Whisky River hosted a go-go dancer competition on April 12.
EPA recognizes North Carolina companies for energy efficiency
Guess who they didn’t recognize.
You’re not just a millionaire down on your luck
Chances are you’re working class you’ll probably stay that way.
A tribute to the Louvin Brothers tonight (4/13/11)
Influential country duo honored at Snug Harbor, all proceeds benefiting Hospice and Palliative Care.
Coral is more than just a color in Charlotte
Located in the heart of Dilworth, Coral is a new boutique with pieces as beautiful as the color coral.
Tonight’s Top 5, 4/13/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, April 13, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Crawling for fashion at Morrison
Morrison Shopping Center hosts a spring fashion crawl for Charlotte Style Week.
Win a trip to the 2011 NFL draft via Moe’s
Become a fan of Charlotte’s Moe’s Southwest Grill Facebook page (www.facebook.com/MoesCharlotte) and be eligible to win a trip to NYC for the 2011 NFL draft.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Something’s rotten at the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority
Haven’t we seen this movie before?
Best bets in Charlotte comedy, April 12-16
Here are a few of the best places to find comedy events in Charlotte
Stay in the know at upcoming event ‘Debut’
This is the perfect opportunity to come out and see designs for the mom-to-be and sparkling baubles for any occasion.
Ticket giveaway: The Whigs
Want to see The Whigs on Thursday night at the Neighborhood Theatre? We’re giving away tickets for you and a guest to go to the show. To enter, simply comment on this post via valid e-mail address and let us know your favorite Whigs song. We’ll pick a random winner on Wednesday at 5 p.m.…
Don’t forget: Taste of the Nation is Wednesday
One of the biggest food events in town happens this week – Wednesday, April 13.
Live review: Monarchist, Pig Mountain, Grass, Machete!, Spark to Inferno
Monarchist, Pig Mountain, Grass, Machete!, Spark to Inferno The Milestone April 10, 2011 The Deal: When I heard that the boys from Pig Mountain were going on tour with Grass, I was so stoked for them. Not only had I heard awesome things about Grass, but going on tour is such a huge step for…
Duke Energys nuke efforts dealt a blow
Duke Energys plans to build more nuclear power plants just took a hit. The Charlotte Business Journals John Downey is reporting today that Robert Gruber, the executive director of the Public Staff of the N.C. Utilities Commission in other words, Duke customers representative on the commission is now opposed to Dukes proposal to…
Take a trip to Margaritaville – Jimmy Buffett giveaway
Win two tickets to his Charlotte concert on April 21.
Live review: Tedeschi Trucks Band
11-piece Tedeschi Trucks Band rocks the McGlohon Theatre for two-hour set packed with punch.
Concert announcement: John Butler Trio
Band will perform at the Fillmore in July.
Citizen Cope tonight (4/12/11)
Clarence Greenwood performs a solo set at Neighborhood Theatre.
Blaqstarr The Mixtape released
Blaqstarr The Mixtape is out today and you can download it for free here Featured are Lil Wayne, M.I.A., Rye Rye, Diplo, Talib Kweli, Mos Def and more. Enjoy!
Concert announcement: Zac Brown Band
Zac Brown Band will perform at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on July 3 with Blackberry Smoke. Tickets go on sale on Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m.
This week’s new releases (4/12/2011)
Here’s a quick rundown of some of what’s new in stores this week: Brett Dennen Loverboy Elbow Build a Rocket Boys! Foo Fighters Wasting Light Jason Isbell and 400 Unit Here We Rest Jessie J Who Are You Alison Krauss and Union Station Paper Airplane K.D. Lang Sing it Loud Paul Simon So Beautiful or…
The Jewel Box offers accessories that make you go ‘wow’
With all the amazing spring looks, there is a need to top it off with some really fab accessories.
Lady Gaga falls on stage
Lady Gaga took a quick spill on stage over the weekend in Houston, Texas… Whoops! \\\\\\\\\\
Hands on Charlotte Celebrates National Volunteer Week
Volunteering for Hands on Charlotte quickly became one of the most rewarding things I do.
Pot industry uses too much power
Yeah, America has a pot industry; but you middle-aged, whitebread tokers already know that. (What? White folks smoke more than minorities? Yep.) But, instead of subsidizing and babying the marijuana industry like we do so many others I’m looking at you coal, oil, natural gas, Wall Street, big banks, farms, etc we expect…
Spring Festival at U.S. National Whitewater Center
The U.S. National Whitewater celebrates the seasonal shift with its two-day Spring Festival.
Sweet suffering for Purgatory Reunion Show
Punishment is only temporary during Single Cell Productions’ Purgatory Reunion Show, to be held at Amos’s Southend on April 16.
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Tonight’s Top 5, 04/12/11
The top five nightlife-related events going down tonight, April 12, as chosen from the folks at Creative Loafing.
Today’s Topless 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date.
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files
Hissy Fit: A 22-year-old woman called police after her clearly unstable boyfriend assaulted her. The man became enraged one day last week and started throwing and breaking things around the house. The woman went outside to call for help and then went inside to attempt to get her children out. The suspect threatened to shoot…
Southern Blend: A Dating Experiment
Sometimes it was a prolonged glance. Other times, it was a sideways stare … or a tilted head. Whatever the reaction was, we noticed it. “I mean, this is 2006, right?” we would ask ourselves.Then we would joke that maybe all the attention was because we were so good-looking. Sarcasm aside, my ex-husband and I…
Will hookworms relieve my asthma?
I was recently distracted from my dust allergy woes by a Radiolab episode discussing how the noble but misunderstood hookworm might offer me some relief. Apparently the parasite has been shown to calm the immune system when certain allergens make it overenthusiastic. What’s the straight dope? — Charo Serventy, Wollongong, Australia Infecting yourself with hookworms…
Tammy Hsu lends an artistic helping hand
Numerous studies show that students who are exposed to the arts do better in school. But in tough financial times, families may not have the money to pay for expensive classes and training. Tammy C. Hsu, executive director and founder of the Intermezzo Awards, however, doesn’t think money should kill a child’s interest in the…
Weekly horoscope (April 13-19)
Aries The Ram (March 20-April 19) During the late summer/fall of 2010 you may have begun a relationship that you suspected was not in your best interest. At this point you know the full story and can make a more informed decision. Allow this enlightenment to percolate for just a few weeks before you take…
‘Bonnie and Clyde’ case exposes problems at CMPD
No doubt the pressure on police to solve the “Bonnie and Clyde” burglaries was intense. Every time the male-female duo robbed another wealthy south Charlotte home, it was all over the evening news. They burglarized places in broad daylight, stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of stuff, then drove off in a red Jeep…
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of April 13
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU One person’s religious beliefs is often another person’s existentialist theories, and The Adjustment Bureau offers plenty of theological fodder to go around. Because it tinkers with notions involving God and chance and destiny and all that other stuff that’s fun to discuss, it might turn off those types of folks who misunderstood…
One Guantanamo trial that will be held in New York
On the same day President Barack Obama formally launched his re-election campaign, his attorney general, Eric Holder, announced that key suspects in the 9/11 attacks would be tried not in federal court, but through controversial military commissions at Guantanamo. Holder blamed members of Congress, who he said “have intervened and imposed restrictions blocking the administration…
A sober look at the new Arthur
Here’s the dirty secret about 1981’s Arthur: It’s no classic. While a gargantuan box office hit and a double Oscar winner, it hasn’t exactly entered the annals as an equal compatriot of, say, Some Like It Hot or Annie Hall — in retrospect, this likable lark wasn’t even the funniest film of its year (both…
Harry Potter and Narnia flicks among new home entertainment titles
ARTHUR (1981) / ARTHUR 2: ON THE ROCKS (1988). With the theatrical release of Arthur this past weekend, it’s not surprising that Warner Bros. has elected to release the 1981 original and its belated sequel as a two-movie set on Blu-ray. A commercial smash, Arthur casts Dudley Moore in his career role as the irrepressible…
EXHIBIT: Beauty in the Broken
Artist Kendra Baird enjoys traveling around the world. After visiting 11 countries, she’s broadened her horizons and found her muse. Her new works (including the pictured piece, titled “The One”) reflect the people, places and things that she’s encountered on her journeys. Exhibit continues through May 29. Green Rice Gallery, 451 E. 36th St. 704-344-0300.…
Win Win emerges a champ
If life is indeed about enjoying the little things, then it’s entirely appropriate that the best scenes in Win Win are the little slice-of-life ones. Writer-director Tom McCarthy is a master at making movies that tap into instantly recognizable emotions and experiences — his previous pictures were 2003’s superb The Station Agent (Netflix that one…
CONTEST WINNER: Coheed and Cambria
Since its 2002 release, The Second Stage Turbine Blade, the debut album from Sci-Fi prog. rockers Coheed and Cambria remains a favorite among its diverse but loyal fan base. On Monday, April 18, the band returns to The Fillmore for “Neverender: SSTB –An evening with Coheed and Cambria” in which they will perform the album…
SPECIAL EVENT: The Big Brew Ha
Mint Museum Uptown is bubbling over with all things brewed during The Big Brew Ha. The event — which helps to fund preservation efforts for the historic St. Peter’s Catholic Church on Tryon Street — features a dinner with gourmet breakfast selections (provided by Dean & Deluca, Harvest Moon Grille, Amelie’s French Bakery, the Healthy…
Hanna cuts to the chase
With a young girl as its steely-eyed, bloodletting protagonist, Hanna can’t help but be compared to Kick-Ass, what with its steely-eyed, bloodletting Hit Girl. Bring it on: This is one film that can take down its competition. While Kick-Ass was criticized in many circles for glorifying the mayhem exacted by its pint-sized heroine, director Joe…
Daily Drink Specials
Where to get a bang for your buck.
FASHION: Passport For Fashion
I’ve always thought it’d be really cool to make a dress out of some old issues of Creative Loafing. Alas, the best I could probably do is fold together an origami hat — if that. But if you’re interested in seeing what real artists can do when they take recyclable material and fashion it into…
Where to find it: Pork Gyros
Last October, I wrote a story expressing my dismay that in a town filled with Greek-Americans — and, more importantly, many Greek-American restaurateurs — the city lacked authentic Greek gyros (pronounced yee-ros). The meat used in the gyro sandwiches around town is typically a cone of pressed meat, usually beef and lamb trimmings with bread…
THEATER: Dead Man’s Cell Phone
Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte’s latest production Dead Man’s Cell Phone is the perfect example of why it’s sometimes better to let a phone ring off the hook than answer it. The surrealist comedy by playwright Sarah Ruhl unfolds when a woman grabs up a stranger’s cell phone after he croaks in a cafe. Whatever the…
Diamond Restaurant delivers a trendy retro concept
Jimmy King and Brian Rowe, two of the operators who revived the Penguin in 2001 with Andy Kastanas, owner of Soul Gastrolounge in Plaza Midwood, and John Fuller, of the rock band Player/Kommander, reopened the Diamond Restaurant two months ago. This group owns the name and leases the space from retired restaurateur Jerry Pistiolis. The…
MUSIC: Find Your Muse open mic at The Evening Muse
It’s Find Your Muse open mic night at The Evening Muse this and every Monday. Musicians, grab up your music gear and head over to perform one of your own creations in front of a crowd. No one can guarantee they’ll be liked, but constructive criticism is always helpful! Get there early to snag a…
3 questions with Aaron Ward, server
One of Aaron Ward’s most memorable experiences was working with “a chef who was from Amsterdam, a total loon” who had admirably “forgotten more than other chefs will ever know.” The same could be said of Ward. Although his hometown of Salisbury is far from Amsterdam, his years working as everything from server to general…
THEATER: Blue Man Group
Looking like something from another planet, the phenomenal Blue Man Group makes a landing at Blumenthal’s Belk Theater. Using music, comedy and stage props, the performance art trio has made its mark. They don’t speak, but as the ol’ saying goes: “Actions speak louder than words.” In this case, the technological theatrics say it all.…
Hayes Carll: walking a long road on path to success
Though people are still slowly learning the name Hayes Carll, the singer-songwriter isn’t new to the music business. He’s been performing for the last 12 years or so and recording albums for the last 10. They say that slow and steady wins the race, so Carll must be on the right path. His fourth album,…
MUSIC: Off the Record w/ Harvard and Electric Coma
In case you haven’t heard about CL music editor Jeff Hahne’s new music series “Off the Record,” here’s another reminder. Happening monthly at The Evening Muse, it goes beyond just music. Between songs Hahne asks questions to performing musicians, giving the audience a better insight into the bands songs and artistic process. This week, the…
CL previews upcoming concerts (April 13-19)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 A TRIBUTE TO THE LOUVIN BROTHERS When Charlie Louvin passed away at 83 in January after a remarkable second act this decade, the curtain dropped on of one of country music’s most overlooked yet influential acts. Charlie and his brother Ira — the hard-drinking yin to Charlie’s mild-mannered yang — were one…
Butch Baker, The Righteous Maker among new comic reviews
As always, I’ve been sifting through an ass-load of comic books lately. Here are a few quick looks at some recently released titles: Butcher Baker, The Righteous Maker No. 1: Writer Joe Casey is back with a new satirical superhero comic that is sure to please scrotum fans everywhere … and that’s about it. What…
Nightlife profile: Rita Miles
You must tip your hat in admiration to Rita Miles, for she is a busy woman. While her background is in commercial and residential interior design (which she actively utilizes in her company Miles Interiors), Miles founded the events and promotional company Charlotte Seen last year to help create more visibility for local charities. Her…
Dead Man’s Cell Phone makes a strong connection
Anyone who subscribes to the notion that women aren’t into electronics might do well to investigate the comedies of Sarah Ruhl. Dead Man’s Cell Phone, first presented off-Broadway in 2008 and now at Actor’s Theatre though April 23, introduces us to a woman who is drawn into a total stranger’s life by her compulsion to…
CD REVIEW: Yardwork’s Brotherer
THE DEAL: Local sextet delivers an all-together-now debut. THE GOOD: An album-long ovation to togetherness should really be broadcast to the world in unison — an idea Yardwork emphatically stands behind over these nine anthemic tracks. “We’re marching in this line together/single file won’t do,” the multitudes sing to the martial beat of “Eddie San,”…
EXHIBIT: Figuratively Speaking
Twenty-Two’s newest exhibit is pretty self-explanatory. A collection of figurative paintings and drawings, it features works from a ton of artists — including Drea Cofield, Sharon Dowell, Melissa Hickok, Matt Hooker, Kelly Keith (see her far-out pictured piece, titled “Prussian Blue familiar”), Robert Page, Mike Watson and Chris Watts. Continues through April 30. Hours: Tuesday-Thursday,…
CD REVIEW: Simplified’s Brighter Days
THE DEAL: Charlotte quartet releases its third studio effort, produced by O.A.R. saxophonist Jerry DePizzo. THE GOOD: From the opening riff of “Shall We Begin,” Simplified lets you know this album has a different sound than previous albums. Though they’ve had a few residencies in Key West, the laid-back beach vibe of earlier efforts has…
EXHIBIT: The Green Shadow
Featuring installations by artists Jeff Schmuki and Heather Lewis, the exhibit touches on both the environment and technology. While Schmuki (see pictured photo of one of his pieces) uses materials fused with chia to create a green setting that aims to “address fragility, decomposition and rebirth,” Lewis uses mixed media to capture light and looming…
Killing faster Internet service: Time Warner has Raleigh do its dirty work
Salisbury, N.C. is just a 40-mile trip up I-85 from Charlotte. It’s home to around 30,000 people and, along with the city of Wilson in eastern N.C., it boasts the fastest Internet speeds in the state. Salisbury and its citizens own the Fibrant fiber optic network, while Wilsonians own the Greenlight Community Network; both of…


