Aug 8-14, 2012

Aug 8-14, 2012 / Vol. 26 / No. 24

Cover Story

Nailed it

I found myself in Ulta the other day, as I usually do when I have money to burn, faced with a flashback about 15 years old. As I stood in front of the Revlon nail polish display, I noticed a small line of scented nail polishes in sophisticated scents such as mango, cotton candy and…

3 questions with Cordell McGary of Eating Well With Chef Cordell

Chef Cordell McGary is the superhero America needs in an age of increasing obesity, high blood pressure and diabetes. The philanthropic Chicago native established his food service company Eating Well With Chef Cordell (www.chefcordell.com) nearly five years ago and has made it his mission to educate people about the importance of healthy eating. After moving…

Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files (Aug. 9)

En guard!: Police responded to an assault call on South Tryon Street last week after a couple was challenged to a duel by the owner of a Western Union. The 35-year-old man and 37-year-old woman walked into the store to resolve a matter regarding a cell phone that the business owner had sold them. The…

Road to Rio: Amor de Brazil

As the London Summer Olympics come to an end, the attention will shift to the 2016 Summer Games in Rio de Janeiro and all things Brazilian, including the cuisine. While this is great news for the people of Brazil, Charlotte has experienced a gastronomic loss. Many Brazilian expats returned home during the economic downturn here,…

The Campaign: A winning ticket

THE CAMPAIGN *** (out of 4) DIRECTED BY Jay Roach STARS Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis Merlin, Harry Potter and the Great and Powerful Oz — should we add Jay Roach’s name to this list of legendary wizards? After all, genuine magic must have been at work behind the scenes of his latest directorial effort, a…

Ruby Sparks: The write stuff

RUBY SPARKS *** (out of 4) DIRECTED BY Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris STARS Paul Dano, Zoe Kazan Hollywood is often criticized for not providing enough meaty roles to actresses, so Zoe Kazan tackled the problem head-on: She wrote herself a doozy of a part. She’s the title character in Ruby Sparks, a film that…

The Bourne Legacy: Spy series keeps running

THE BOURNE LEGACY **1/2 (out of 4) DIRECTED BY Tony Gilroy STARS Jeremy Renner, Rachel Weisz No Matt Damon? No problem! With the actor having ably tackled the role of Jason Bourne in the trio of films based on Robert Ludlum’s best-selling Bourne trilogy — and with attempts at bringing Damon back for a fourth,…

Hope Springs, but then falls

HOPE SPRINGS ** (out of 4) DIRECTED BY David Frankel STARS Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones It should have been this summer’s Julie & Julia or The Devil Wears Prada: a delightful Meryl Streep vehicle inclusive enough to sport a PG-13 rating but specifically geared toward mature moviegoers seeking a respite from blockbusters aimed at…

Joint D≠ aims to fill a sonic void in Charlotte’s music scene

It’s early on a Thursday evening inside a blue-roofed Charlotte warehouse on North Davidson Street. Outside, a pop-up rain shower has finished its assault on the sun-blasted asphalt, and an urban fog is rising from the road. Inside, amidst a honeycomb of practice spaces, Joint D≠ (pronounced “Joint Damage”) is ready to rehearse. Like the…

Charlotte, what’s that smell?

Just about everyone knows the close connection between smell and memory. Odors that you once recognized perhaps only on a subconscious level can suddenly conjure vivid memories when re-introduced later in life. There are also certain aromas we associate with specific places: New York’s Chinatown, for example, smells like fish. New Orleans’s French Quarter is…

Prepare for turbulence: Dec. 21, 2012

This week is one of those rare occasions in which the immediate cosmic messages are relatively quiet. I have never been interested in writing sun sign paragraphs when there is little to say and can’t bring myself to insult my readers by presenting faked lines as “your horoscope” just because it is expected. I choose…

nuVoices, nuIdeas

This town hasn’t had a new play festival since the waning days of the Charlotte Repertory Theatre in early 2002. Now, Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte is bringing the first of what’s planned to be an annual festival, nuVoices for a nuGeneration, which celebrates emerging American playwrights. The festival is not only equipped with a nu…

Chick-fil-la-la-la-la-la

Let’s get this part out of the way first: Chick-fil-A owner Dan Cathy has every right to express his opinions on marriage, and people who don’t like his opinions have every right to gripe about them, including boycotting Chick-fil-A fast food restaurants. This is America, after all, where you have the right to do all…

Drum and bass pioneer Goldie hasn’t slowed

A diamond-encrusted gold grill, an obnoxious number of oversized gold rings and a perpetual look of je ne sais quoi are always helpful for people interested in making snap judgments about the eccentric Goldie. Looking past all that, you’ll find that he’s more than a music producer and DJ. He’s a pioneer in sonic architecture,…

Down to earth: Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun

People-watching inside Walmart at 3 a.m. is an experience second to none. Stragglers looking to satisfy late-night munchies after a night of partying, half-asleep husbands trying to pacify a pregnant wife’s cravings and perhaps a random out-of-town band member or two. For Atlanta electro-pop/rock quartet Today the Moon, Tomorrow the Sun, Walmarts have become a…

This week’s concert listings (Aug. 9-15)

** Bullet points indicate CL’s critics’ picks** Thursday, Aug. 9 Blues/Roots/International Bayou Butch Lucas (Villa Antonio (Ballantyne)) Latin Thursdays (Dream Nightclub, Matthews) Classical/Jazz/Smooth Beats and Keys (Encore Bistro and Bar) John Alexander (Blue Restaurant & Bar) Country/Folk Big Fat Gap (U.S. National Whitewater Center) Erik Smallwood (Leroy Fox) Open Mic w/ Brett Greer (Tommy’s Pub)…

Word up: National Poetry Slam visits the Q.C.

Blumenthal facilities continue to buzz with wordplay this week, as the 23rd Annual National Poetry Slam winds down its preliminary bouts and kicks into semi-finals (Friday, Aug. 10) and overall finals (Saturday, Aug. 11) during the five-day competition that’s brought more than 300 poets from across the U.S. and Canada. The National Poetry Slam, which…


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