

Praise the Lord
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker can still turn a buck for Jesus.
CIAA 2009: Buckhead Saloon, 2/28/09
Firm Events and Sol Kitchen presented the Party of the Day at Buckhead Saloon on Saturday.
Live Review: Ben Folds
Live review of Bens Folds’ performance at Ovens Auditorium on March 1, 2009.
File under Planet f&%#ers
There’s always next year, right? We will still be here next year, won’t we?
Carlton Hargro
As Editor-in-Chief of the alternative newspaper Creative Loafing, Carlton Hargro directs the strategic editorial direction of Charlottes largest weekly publication. But his involvement with the newspaper extends far beyond managerial duties: Carlton also makes time to write Creative Loafings weekly comic book review column Comic Proportions, host the Internet-based music show Audiofloss.com, and host cultural/nightlife…
The (3rd) Blizzard of ’09’s WTF?! Moment
Hundreds stranded in their car overnight on I-85 due to wrecks.
CIAA 2009: Paparazzi Friday @ PJ’s Lounge, 2/27/09
Sponsored by JSW Media Group, Paparazzi Friday went down at PJ’s Lounge on Friday night.
CIAA 2009: Day party @ Breakfast Club, 2/28/09
The Hopewell-Prince George crew brought the “World’s longest running day party” to The Breakfast Club Saturday.
Photos from Saturday Style Day Party
Check out photos from the fashion show!
Eat the cake Rihanna
The pop prince and princess are back together? Say it ai
The Church of Stop Shopping? Is this a nightmare?
Did Rev. Bill forget about the importance of keeping the Church and State separated?
See Carrie Bradshaw’s wedding dress!
A fashion show to benefit Dress for Success Charlotte. Featuring the Vivienne Westwood Gown donned by Carrie Bradshaws as seen in Sex & The City the Movie. The event takes place Thursday, March 6 at Suite at 7 p.m. Tickets range from $30-$40. Click here to order!
Daily consumer dish: March 2
Headlines from the world of retail, fashion and shopping. Fashion’s invisible woman: Los Angeles Times Five things worth paying for in a recession: Consumerist.com Snuggie on the street: Watch your back: NYTimes.com Keep up with highlights from Milan Fashion Week: WWD.com
CIAA 2009: The Green Lounge Afterparty @ Mez, 2/28/09
The Green Lounge Afterparty with The Magnificent Jazzy Jeff Saturday night at Mez.
CIAA 2009: DJ Whoo Kid @ Alley Cat, 2/27/09
The Sol Kitchen presented G-Unit’s DJ Whoo Kid (50 Cent’s DJ) at Alley Cat, Friday night.
LOFT invites clients to clean their closets for Goodwill
The Out With The Old, Save With The New event goes from March 2 through March 8.
The Wack List: March 2
A big gathering of Republicans, snow and more
Sale of the Day: Monday
Stop by Park Road Books and pick up a few best sellers! The bookstore is currently offering gently used library books by some of today’s top selling authors. Snag the latest Grisham or the most recent Harry Potter for only $4.98 each, or grab 3 titles for $12. 4139 Park Road 704-525-9239
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 going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, March 2, 2009— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
More from the CIAA
NFL Celebrity Bash among the party stops this weekend…
More from the CIAA
NFL Celebrity Bash among the party stops this weekend…
Music Menu (3/1/09)
The Reign of Kindo’s music is like hanging out with an old friend; Ben Folds comes to mind albeit moodier and jazzier.
Jonas Brothers sneak into Charlotte theater
And the girls go wild.
CIAA 2009: Best of Both Worlds @ Kiss Lounge, 2/27/09
The Official Best of Both Worlds CIAA Edition — Starring comedian Mo’Nique and hosted by Tone-X and No Limit Larry at Kiss Lounge Friday night.
CIAA 2009: Anthony Hamilton @ CANS, 2/27/09
The Sol Kitchen, Dynasty 5 and Firm Events present “The Official Grammy Award and Album Release Party” — Hosted by the Q.C.’s own Grammy-winning soul singer Anthony Hamilton at CANS Friday night. Photos by Jeaumane McIntosh
Music Menu (2/28/09)
Andy Friedman’s “citybilly” makes listeners smile, our correspondent will sacrifice what’s left of his hearing for Pontiak, Charlie Louvin comes around the bend– again– and The Godfather of Funk is back.
CIAA basketball: semi-finals night
As the last seconds of the game ticked away, it was clear that the CIAA finals would again be an all JCSU affair.
Contributors
Anita Overcash Lew Herman Grant Britt Timothy C. Davis Carlton Hargo Jeff Hahne Lynn Farris Brittney Cason Pete Stuart Ray Anderson Eric Mullis El Diablo John Schacht Samir Shukla Beth Gilstrap-Barnes Jason Younger Mike McCray The Stellas
Lynn Farris
Lynn Farris, self-proclaimed concert junkie, started at CL in 1997 as an editorial intern once she realized how much cooler itd be getting credit for doing the Police Blotter and Soundboard for the alternative weekly than sitting in a classroom writing papers on who knows what. After graduating the following year, this Charlotte native officially…
CIAA basketball: Friday
The Lady Golden Bulls made the second semifinal game of the day interesting with a last minute shot before halftime that tied the game with the St. Augustine’s Lady Falcons. The crowd for this women’s game was much better than the start of the tournament. Score one for Mother Nature and the rain. I’m sure…
10-in-10 CD reviews
Each Friday we bring you 10-word reviews of 10 random CDs released in the last few months.
Rain dampened day at the CIAA
Rain seemed to be keeping people away from parties, but not food.
Could you live without broadband?
The Internet opens opportunities for education, employment and helps small businesses grow. Shouldn’t everyone have access?
A Wii innuendo
Not sure how I missed this clip on from SNL, but boy is it funny.
Party at Breakfast Club
Breakfast Club’s 6th Year Anniversary Party will go down
Che: Close, but no (Cuban) cigar
Che: Close, but no (Cuban) cigar.
CIAA, take 2
A look back at last night’s T.I. concert and what’s coming up…
CIAA 2009: VSU Alumni Meet and Greet @ Mez, 2/27/09
The VSU Alumni “Meet and Greet” Day Party, 2009 Edition is currently going down at Mez right now.
Photos from T.I. concert
You have to admit, T.I. is doing his thing before he gets locked up. Check out these photos from his concert last night at the Bojangles’ Coliseum. Pastor Troy, Young Jeezy and Young Buck also performed. Photos by Jeaumane McIntosh
Introducing the Quail Hollow Championship
Looks like everyone is distancing themselves from the financial set.
CIAA 2009: Mert’s Heart and Soul, 2/27/09
The Low Country Jazz Fish Fry went down today, Feb. 27. Presented by Mert’s Heart and Soul and First United Presbyterian Church. Featuring food (including southern favorites like fried fish and chicken, baked beans, slaw, and desserts) and live performances from local jazz artists. Photos by Ciara Lilly
CIAA 2009: Official Tip-off party @ Stir Nightclub, 2/26/09
The Official Tip Off Party brought to you by Jack Daniels at Stir Nightclub went down Thursday night. Photos by Renaul Hill, Charlotte Vibe Photography
CIAA 2009: Pink Groove 4 at The Forum, 2/26/09
“Pink Groove 4.” Presented by The Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Rho Psi Omega Chapter at The Forum, Thursday night. Music by DJ Stacey Blackman. A Portion of the proceeds benefit the Rho Psi Omega Scholarship Fund. Photos by Renaul Hill, Charlotte Vibe Photography
Observer still up Ken Lewis’ butt
If you read the Charlotte Observer’s version of Bank of America CEO Ken Lewis’ encounter yesterday with the New York Attorney General’s Office, you’d think everything at the meeting was hunky-dory.
CIAA 2009: C-I Jumpoff @ Amos, 2/26/09
The Recession: C-I Jumpoff Part 2 was held at Amos’ Southend last night.
CIAA, take 2
I pulled up to the Bojangles’ Coliseum for the T.I. and Young Jeezy concert as the symphony concert at the neighboring Ovens Auditorium was letting out. On the way in, we passed families in black-tie attire and a little child prodigy pianist in a bow tie… and we were going to see T.I. There were…
Rowdy Weekend at Pure Denim
10 percent off all items at Pure Denim this weekend
One guy you definitely don’t want to meet
Business is good for the Repo Man.
CIAA 2009: The World Party @ Chima, 2/26/09
The World Tour Party Part 1 went down at Chima Brazilian Steakhouse last night. Photos by Jacyln Letizia
Grant Britt
Grant Britt has been writing about music since shortly after the earth cooled and little beasties crawled out of the primordial muck and grew hands to hold pencils with. He wrote nationally for Zoo World before moving to Key West for nine years to wait out the seventies and bake his brain. Since moving back…
Lew Herman
An archival kind of guy, Lew Herman created the Charlotte Music Archive in Charlottes Main Public Library. As musician and producer he runs FireAntMusic.com, an eclectic record label featured on EMusic and ITunes. He likes writing about music and travel. He’s currently working on starting a radio station/webcast at Queens University of Charlotte. Lew’s Complete…
Anita Overcash
Anita earned her Bachelors degree in 2006 from UNC-Charlotte, where she graduated with majors in English and religious studies and a minor in journalism. During her time in college she worked as both a Staff Writer and Assistant Arts and Entertainment Editor for The University Times. She interned with Creative Loafing during her senior year…
Former city councilwoman documents Civil Rights tour
Lynn Wheeler set to chronicle her tour of historic Civil Rights sites for QCityMetro.com.
Obama in North Carolina today
The President will discuss his plan to withdraw troops from Iraq and visit with wounded soldiers.
Saturday Style Day Party on, you guessed it, Saturday
Here’s another CIAA party that infuses fashion into the hoopla of a big basketball tournament
Food News: Feb. 27
Pewter Rose Bistro turns 21, Rooster’s Wine Bar hosting wine dinner
Food News: Feb. 27
Food News: Pewter Rose turns 21.
Sexy food and the book to help you
Interesting concept, even though we know men who watch porn aren’t wondering what Jenna Jameson’s chicken pot pie tastes like. (Hey! I’m talking about food.)
CIAA FriDAY parties
CIAA parties don’t stop during the day…and into the night.
Daily consumer dish: Feb. 27
Headlines from the world of retail, fashion and shopping. Sears closing Eastland store: CharlotteObserver.com How consumers shop differently today: Time.com Terence Conran says recession boosts design: TimesOnline.com Must-sees in Milan: Style.com
Photo tour of Adam & Eve
Have you never been through the Adam & Eve on Independence Boulevard? Never fear, a photo tour is here. Also, just FYI, they’re having a CIAA blowout sale now through Feb. 28: Regular priced lingerie is 25 percent off. Novelties is 15 percent off. DVDs are buy two, get one free Click here…
CIAA 2009: Heaven at Blue II, 2/26/09
Talk of the Town hosted “Heaven at Blue II: The Live Edition,” Thursday night.
Today’s Top 5: Friday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Video tour of Adam & Eve
Check out this video tour of the “lingerie and more” store.
Music Menu (2/27/09)
It’s a mid-tempo night in the QC: The Houstons are part resignation, part rejoicing and the Blue Dogs offer rhythm and brews.
Sale of the Day: Friday
Check out today’s sale of the day: The Buttercup.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Friday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Feb. 27, 2009— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
CIAA basketball: Thursday
The men of Johnson C. Smith took the court at 7 p.m., playing the Shaw Bears like their female counterparts did yesterday. And much like the women, the arena was half full. Maybe the recession has kept fans away from the CIAA tournament this year. Then again, it was Thursday night and there were several…
Rockin’ the Suburbs!
Ben Folds Live
Weekender
Check out these events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area this weekend.
Friday Film Openings
Movies opening locally this Friday.
CIAA It’s time to party!
There’s a lot going on around town with the CIAA.
CPCC event may aid job hunters
They are offering an array of “how-to” workshops focused on a variety of subjects, such as interviewing skills, financial management, coping with job loss and starting a new business.
CIAA 2009: Sigma party @ Rustic Martini, 2/25/09
The Sigmas of Charlotte present “The WarmUP” featuring DJ D.R at Rustic Martini Wednesday night.
A drink a day might bring the doctor to play
To all you female lushes out there, you may want to check out this story from the LA Times. Apparently, even one drink a day can do you harm. Darn it. As little as one drink a day increases a woman’s risk of several types of cancer by 13%, according to a British study of…
Concert announcement
Def Leppard will stop by the Queen City on Aug. 8 with Poison and Cheap Trick. While the venue has not been announced, I’d say it’s a safe bet it’s going to be Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre. Tickets will go on sale on March 6.
Toxins in your cosmetics, toys?
Be an conscientious consumer. Check out this article from columnist Amy Goodman on the toxins that are in everyday stuff like cosmetics and toys yes, your children’s toys! Here’s an excerpt: Schapiro told me, “Whether it is your nail polish, eye shadow, shampoo, essentially personal-care products, is not regulated by the (Food and Drug…
Is Sue Myrick confused?
She’s obviously forgotten she is our representative, not a Republican cheerleader.
Fashion 4 Film on Saturday
Fashion and film; what more could you ask for?
Beware of Craigslist
Craigslist is a popular place with the law. And if you’re looking for an online lover, you might find yourself on the wrong side of real handcuffs.
Diva Night at Fifi’s Fine Resale
Sorry for the late notice, but e-mails certainly get buried in my inbox. Tonight is Fifi’s Fine Resale’s Diva Night. From 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., you can preview spring fashions, sip on Champagne and gorge yourselves on chocolate. Plus there will be special discounts! RSVP required. E-mail FiFislakenorman@yahoo.com. Fifi’s is located across from The…
Coal is bad
Monday, environmentalist Bill McKibben will participate in a march on a coal-fired power plant in Washington D.C.
Free energizing body lotion
You love free shit. I know you do.
Men’s clothing: Is there a Big & Tall for the short and small?
For the Michael Jordans in the world, you can always buy clothes at Casual Male or Big & Tall clothing stores that specialize in dressing, well, big and tall men. But what about small and short men? How can men of shorter stature buy clothes and get them altered without looking like they’re wearing…
The Wack List: Feb. 26
Five people, places and things we really ain’t digging today. Sue Myrick Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal More cuts at CMS New anti-gay resolutions The fact that G.M. may need more money
Funding increase for homeless
There are approximately 6000 homeless persons in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg community with a median income of $15,000 a year or less.
Self-love for beginners
Try this at home, alone.
CIAA It’s time to party!
CIAA technically stands for Center Intercollegiate Athletic Association, but it can also mean Charlotte Is having A lot of After Parties! And I do mean A LOT of parties… This year’s multitude of CIAA parties popped off at Pop Life at Apostrophe Lounge … and The Bee Man Candles Co. Apparently, in these hard economic…
CIAA 2009: Pop Life @ Apostrophe, 2/25/09
Pop Life morphed into “Pop Life — The CI Edition Part 2,” and served as the “totally unofficial” kick-off party for CIAA 2009.
Daily consumer dish: Feb. 26
Headlines from the world of retail, fashion and shopping. Bartering booms during economic tough times: USAToday.com Survey: Small business owners resilient: CharlotteBusinessJournal.com K-Fed to make line of children’s clothing: Style.com How did NY Fashion Week’s 116 shows treat models of color?: Jezebel.com
Old School Love Song of the Day: Thursday
Remember this one?
In case you haven’t been paying attention to the news:
Republicans suck like crazy, but not in a good way.
Today’s Top 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Sale of the Day: Thursday
J.T. Posh, a women’s consignment boutique, is currently featuring a $10 rack (can’t beat that). They are also having a winter sale, with 75 percent off select items. J.T. Posh The Courtyard Shopping Center 2400 Park Road, Suite 2-A 704-375-1334 www.jtposh.com
Music Menu (2/26/09)
The Smokers get sloppy. See T.I. before he goes to jail.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Thursday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Feb. 26, 2009 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing. Shake your bon-bon at Cosmos. Are oysters really an aphrodisiac? Live music at Wild Wing…
Hometown team wins quarterfinal game
The Lady Golden Bulls of Johnson C. Smith beat the defending CIAA women’s champions today. The two squads met in the finals last year, but this time, the outcome was different. One thing was obvious about this game, Shaw wasn’t the same team they were last year. The hard playing, girls are gone as the Golden Bulls…
Trouble the Water screening tonight
Katrina doc screens tonight at the Afro-Am Center.
A hint of Tinted Windows
Curious about that new “supergroup” called Tinted Windows? The band consists of former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha, Cheap Trick drummer Bun E Carlos, Taylor Hanson of Hanson and bassist Adam Schlesinger of Fountains Of Wayne. The band’s debut album is due in April, and I’d say the music leans a little more toward the…
Poetry slam tomorrow
A free poetry slam will go down tomorrow night at Mint Museum of Craft + Design.
Box Office Top 10
The week’s top moneymaking releases.
More on Bonnaroo
More details given on planned sets by Phi
Food News: Feb. 25
Food News: Countdown to Crêpe opening.
Ken Lewis spins the news
And, now, Beck’s song, “Where It’s At” will be stuck in my head all day… I got two turn tables and a microphone… First up, Ken Lewis via another internal memo nabbed by Bloomberg all but telling the feds to shoot Citi, not Bank of America. Cmon, who else but C is Lewis talking about…
Concert announcement
The recently reunited No Doubt has announced its summer tour dates, which includes a June 6 show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre in Charlotte. The opening act is Paramore with The Sounds, Janelle Monáe and Bedouin Soundclash on select dates. Tour Club presales begin at 4 p.m. on Feb. 26. Tickets go on sale to the…
I-485 on fast track (stop laughing!)
A promise regarding Interstate 485 is about as good as bank CEO saying they’ll forgo their bonus this year.
Oscar aftermath: Highs, lows & predictions
Oscar aftermath: Highs, lows and CL’s predictions success.
Grand opening party Thursday
Scout & Molly’s of Charlotte is having a grand opening party, Thursday, Feb. 26 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. They will serve wine, hor d’oeuvres and have a DJ to entertain while you shop. Most importantly, the entire store will be 30 percent off during the event. Scout and Molly’s of Charlotte Morrison Shopping…
Concert announcement
Crue Fest 2 will return to Charlotte this summer.
Sex news roundup: Wednesday
Heres a roundup of some of the days sex headlines floating around the Internet. Church (surprise) supports gay marriage ban. Fired school official used e-mail to pander for sex. Duh! Indians happiest with their sex life. (Karma Sutra anyone?) Six reasons she sticks with loser boy.
Do you like to go commando?
Commando Jeans (a local company) is giving you the opportunity to “hang loose” with a free giveaway every month this year. What are Commando Jeans, you ask? Well, it’s pretty much what the name says it is. “Going commando” (um, you know, to be without underwear?) in a pair of jeans is pretty uncomfortable (eww),…
Bobby Jindal’s storytime
Say “bye-bye” to your 2012 presidential dreams, Gov. Jindal. Louisiana’s Republican governor the one refusing to accept stimulus help for his cash-starved state was the super-star chosen by Republicans to follow up Obama’s well-received speech with the party’s official response. I think it’s safe to say the Republicans think we’re a bunch of…
Petra’s, 2/24/09
Petra’s in Plaza Midwood celebrated Mardi Gras Tuesday night during their regular Trivia Night.
CIAA fashion party tonight
As you may know, CIAA is more than just a basketball tournament. The Queen City becomes party central, and with that, of course, will be folks dressed to the nines. Tonight, Kiss Lounge will be the spot to hit up if you’re interested in fashion, looking good and having a good time. Kiss Lounge 204…
Daily consumer dish: Feb. 25
T-shirt theft turns into brawl, more headlines from the world of shopping and
A small shopping pulse is throbbing
Interested in knowing more about the current spending habits of Charlotte while in a recession? Are people shopping or aren’t they? Check out a story from reporter Cheris Hodges: “A mixed bag of spending.”
Nothing but the dog in ya…
The funkadelic legend himself is coming to Charlotte
Today’s Top 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Lent: Don’t break your promise with God
Rene and Jaymar discuss what they’re giving up for Lent, and why.
Sale of the Day: Wednesday
Attention all snow bunnies! Today’s the last day for Ski Country Sports Annual Gamblers Sale where all winter apparel (which is pretty much the entire store) is 40 percent off. But, if you take your chances and wait till Feb. 26, you’ll receive an additional 10 percent off. 4151 Park Rd, Suite A 704-523-2553
Today’s Top(less) 5: Wednesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Feb. 25, 2009— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Michael Phelps will compete in Charlotte
Phelps will compete in the Charlotte Ultraswim May 14-17. Hide your bongs.
The Common Market after dark…
Checking out the nightlife at the convenience store and deli.
Britney Spears controversy over new song
OK, this is ridiculous. There’s a controversy over the new Britney Spears single, “If You Seek Amy.” Some fans are saying that it’s a big bunch of nothing, but…seriously? It’s obvious that the message is clear. Let me also point out that the nasally-voiced Spears sounds horrific in the song. The controversy around the sound…
Tales of the Black Freighter trailer
Check out the trailer for the Watchmen’s animated movie-within-a-movie, which will be released separately from the film on DVD.
The Octo-Mom Song
Even her hero, Angelina Jolie, calls her “creepy.” Ouch.
Fat Tuesday, Brazillian-style
Get your boogie on with barely dressed Brazillian women. Happy Fat Tuesday!
A sale at Denim Affair
Denim Affair is having a sale of 30 percent to 50 percent off select merchandise. Owner Paige McManus has also added new lines: Miss Me, Red Engine, and David Kahn. Sale runs through March 7. My favorite item in Denim Affair is this mannequin adorned with a variety of belts. How pretty! 9848 Rea Rd…
Ludo in Charlotte
Check out this music video of Ludo, who will perform at Visulite Theatre tonight.
This week’s new releases (2/24/2009)
A quick list of some of the artists releasing albums this week
This Week’s DVD Releases
What’s new on DVD this week.
‘WTF were they thinking’ dresses at the Oscars
I watched the Oscars Sunday, I watched the highlights last night, and I’ve finally concluded which dresses I absolutely hated.
‘Johns’ go to school, get charges dismissed
If that’s all it takes to get solicitation charges dropped …
Retail owners stay upbeat in Myers Park
Despite the “Space Available” and “Goodbye Sale” signs popping up all over Myers Park storefronts, retail owners are surprisingly optimistic.
‘What kind of idiots are running that bank?’
As the nation reels from one bad bit of economic news to another, the city has been shaken by the collapse of Wachovia and the near-implosion of Bank of America. BofA honcho Ken Lewis is in hot water for rushing into a purchase of Merrill Lynch, which turned out to be the straw — or…
The Common Market after dark…
Checking out the nightlife at the convenience store and deli.
Sex news round up: Tuesday
Here’s a round up of some of the day’s sex headlines floating around the Internet.
Daily consumer dish: Feb. 24
Headlines from the world of retail, fashion and shopping. Ritz Camera files Chapter 11: Twice.com Style Network’s Running in Heels aims for documentary look at fashion: WSJ.com Woman accused of selling baby for $130: CNN.com AmEx offers $300 to credit card holders to close accounts: MSNBC.com
The Wack List: Feb. 24
Five people, places and things we really ain’t digging today. Layoffs at the Billy Graham Association (the layoffs, not Billy himself) Charles Barkley John McCain “John school” Meningitis
The science of sex appeal
Today’s video will make you think.
Old School Love Song of the Day: Tuesday
Remember this
Today’s Top 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today.
Sale of the Day: Tuesday
Check out today’s sale of the day: Corners Custom Framing.
Today’s Top(less) 5: Tuesday
Here are the five best events to get you hot and bothered with or without a date going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Feb. 24, 2009— as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.
Mixed bag of spending
Some spend, some crash in this recession
Bizarre crimes from Charlotte police files
Painting The Town: A 29-year-old woman called 911 after being the victim of a drive-by shooting. The woman was walking down the street when a car rolled up beside her, and the four men inside began firing. One of them had a paintball gun, while the others all were firing air guns. If your paintball…
New York Post cartoon is nothing but racism personified
Just when I try to find something to like about the New York Post, a cartoon comparing the “stimulus author” to a dead primate appears in this rag. Really? Likening President Barack Obama to an enraged primate that mauled a woman in Connecticut and was stabbed and shot is not funny, interesting or subversive. It…
The anti-gay Taliban
By special reader request, we’re presenting another edition of Fine-Tuned Gut Feelings (FTGF). It’s been a few months since we ran this feature, so here’s a quick reminder of what it’s about: Since columnists are human (except Charles Krauthammer, a well-known cyborg from Planet Neo-Con), we have gut reactions to news stories like everyone else.…
Back to the Future box set and 3-D The Stewardesses among new DVD reviews
BACK TO THE FUTURE (1985) / BACK TO THE FUTURE PART II (1989) / BACK TO THE FUTURE PART III (1990). In 2002, Universal released Back to the Future: The Complete Trilogy, a superb box set that contained all three titles in the popular film franchise as well as over 10 hours of bonus material.…
Horoscope for Feb. 25-March 3, 2009
Pisces The Fish: (Feb. 18-March 19) Many of you are receiving intuitive insight, having unusual dreams, and/or feeling the need to express your feelings in an art form. This is the time to record any or all of these experiences in a place of safekeeping because down the road you won’t truly believe it happened.…
A geek’s guide to understanding Watchmen
Deconstructing the next big super flick
The Rust Belt comes to Charlotte
It was one of the most jarring articles I’ve ever read in my 27 years in Charlotte. “Think you’d rather ride out the recession in Charlotte than in Rust Belt cities such as Buffalo or Pittsburgh?” the Charlotte Business Journal’s Adam O’Daniel wrote in an article published Feb. 13. “Think again.” Of the 49 metro…
CL previews concerts (Feb. 26-March 3)
THURSDAY, FEB. 26 The Smokers S.C. rockers have been turning heads with a mishmash of dirty blues, ’60s garage rock and sloppy punk since their arrival on the scene last year. Cranked to the max, this is drinking music that also, um, smokes. On a good night, it’s all about rocking out with battered guitars…
Psychic spies in N.C.
And other goofball Army projects
THEATER: CAST’s Killer Joe
It’s strongly arguable that Carolina Actors Studio Theatre’s latest production Killer Joe belongs on Lifetime television. I mean really, how many movies on the channel share a similar story line as this? There’s a family, in this case, the Smith family consisting of a mother, father, son and daughter. The son owes his drug dealer…
CD Review: Echo Code’s One More Played Out Tragedy
The Deal: Now a trio, Charlotte’s Echo Code independently releases new disc, One More Played Out Tragedy. The disc was produced by Patrick Boyd, who has worked with Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes and All-American Rejects. The Good: Let’s face it: There’s nothing fancy going on here. It’s straight-ahead rock with vocals reminiscent of…
More than eye candy: works from Duy Huynh and Diana Fayt
In celebration of Lark & Key Gallery and Boutique’s first anniversary, co-owner Duy Huynh and owner Sandy Snead will feature a new exhibit, appropriately titled Lark & Key Gallery One-Year Celebration Exhibit — New Works by Duy Huynh and featured potter Diana Fayt. Vietnamese-born artist Duy Huynh is known throughout Charlotte and the surrounding area…
Capsule reviews of films playing the week of Feb. 25
CORALINE Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas was actually Henry Selick’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, given that it was the latter who actually directed the film. Here, he displays his mastery again, helming an eye-popping animated extravaganza he adapted from Neil Gaiman’s best-selling book. Dakota Fanning provides the voice of Coraline, a lonely little girl…
A splendid memoir by Judith Nies
Often, after the new year’s literary awards are announced, a book that was passed over for honors starts to get the attention it has deserved all along. Hopefully, this year that book will be The Girl I Left Behind, a splendid memoir by Judith Nies that combines personal and period history (largely the 1960s and…
THEATER: Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte’s Blue
I’d imagine that running a funeral home is difficult. The dead are always the main event, and the rooms are lined with coffins and filled with mourning family members and friends. With its latest production Blue, Actor’s Theatre of Charlotte sets out to take you on a journey into the lives of an African-American family…
Finding a new life: Lowry’s Heidi Sidelinker
Former Q.C. resident gets musically energized with Lowry
Can playing the bongos make you piss blood?
I’ve heard and read stories about musicians, specifically hand drummers, pissing blood after playing a particularly tough or long set. The great Armando Peraza, Santana’s longtime bongo and conga player, told an interviewer: “Playing percussion for Carlos you had to be able to play hard, non-stop for sometimes up to three straight hours, and play…
COMEDY: Robin Williams at Ovens Auditorium
Actor, comedian Robin Williams is one funny man. In films, he brings life to characters on the big screen. His role in Mrs. Doubtfire (where he played a man, who led his family on a charade pretending to be the female nanny) always springs to mind, but of course that’s just one of the many…
A trip to Chicago teaches some ways for improv’ing your life
When I left for Chicago back in the beginning of January, all everyone told me was to bring lots of layers and then proceeded to ask me if I was on crack for flying to the Midwest in the winter. Chicago’s thermostat may be set on about 39 degrees below comfortable, but in my operation…
Grace in adversity
Actor’s Theatre had to fill two key roles in their current production of Charles Randolph-Wright’s Blue — including the vocalist who plays the title role and sings all the music — early last week as the show was just days from opening. Yet aside from the occasional stammer, hardly distinguishable from the usual Critics’ Night…
MUSIC: Ben Folds
Hailing from the triad area of North Carolina, Ben Folds has made a name for himself both with the “five” and without. Following the band’s (Ben Folds Five) demise in 2000, Folds treaded a slightly different course via his solo career move. He went on to release three discs, including 2001’s Rockin’ The Suburbs, ’05’s…
Many happy returns at Mai Japanese Restaurant
Renowned local sushi chefs re-emerge in south Charlotte
FILM: Knowledge is the Beginning
The 5th Annual Charlotte Jewish Film Festival, which kicked off on Feb. 28, continues with screenings of Jewish films from around the world. The purpose of the festival is to educate, as well as to entertain, and give those attending the chance to see foreign movies that might not always be readily available at local…
CIAA 2009: The Ultimate Guide
As a result of the economic meltdown currently plaguing the country (and the world), it seems like everyone is feeling a little blue these days. Charlotteans, however, should take comfort in the fact that the annual CIAA (aka the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association) basketball tournament is hitting the city once again this week — and…
Toxins ‘r’ us
Is your lipstick laden with lead? Is your baby’s bottle toxic? The American Chemistry Council assures us that “we make the products that help keep you safe and healthy.” But U.S. consumers are actually exposed to a vast array of harmful chemicals and additives embedded in toys, cosmetics, plastic water bottles and countless other products.…
DANCE: Riverdance
St. Patrick’s Day might be right around the corner, but lets face it: It isn’t here yet. Luckily, for all ye Irish lovin’ lads and lassies, Riverdance is headed to Charlotte to hold you over. This show (along with seven others to be performed at Ovens Auditorium) is part of the international group’s “Farewell” tour.…
Top Parties to attend for this year’s CIAA
Yes, the annual CIAA basketball tournament is primarily a sports event, but what it’s really known for is its legion of world-class parties. Dozens and dozens of parties are scheduled to pop off in and around Uptown Charlotte from Wednesday through Sunday. Here are our picks for the week’s most scintillating soirees: Feb. 25 Pop…
MUSIC: David Sanborn at McGlohon Theatre
Musician David Sanborn is coming to woo Charlotte with his eclectic tunes. The American alto saxophonist is one of the most successful saxophonists in the world, having played with such legends as Eric Clapton, Stevie Wonder, Bryan Ferry and Roger Daltney. Be sure to check him out, if you want an earful of smooth jazz.…
Live music to check out during CIAA
Beyond the parties and the basketball games, this year’s edition of the CIAA is also going to serve up some tasty helpings of live music. Here’s a look at a few of the more notable concerts going down this week: Feb. 25 Louisiana comes to North Cack when New Orleans music legends The Neville Brothers…
CIAA officials hope to get more people into the games this year
It’s a well-known fact that the week of the CIAA tournament means popping bottles of Champagne, people dressed to impress, celebrities in Charlotte and, oh yeah, a few basketball games. The defending CIAA men’s champions are Charlotte’s own Johnson C. Smith University Golden Bulls. And while the team may be gearing up for a repeat,…
A grape by any other name: Tempranillo
Supply and demand is a beautiful thing. Guarding the secret of a juicy wine discovery allows you to skip to the store and snatch it up for practically nothing. It worked this way pre-Sideways, when you could practically steal domestic pinot noir, but then people, mesmerized by the wine movie’s romance, flocked to the wine…
Consuella on the CIAA global grind
Party host brings international flair to CIAA


