Mar 1-7, 2017

Mar 1-7, 2017 / Vol. 31 / No. 2

Logan: No Country For Old X-Men

LOGAN **1/2 (out of four) DIRECTED BY James Mangold STARS Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart It’s too early to make a definitive declaration, but the R rating handed by the MPAA to last year’s Deadpool might end up being the worst thing to ever happen to comic-book movies. Certainly, Deadpool earned its R, and it wore…

Watch Charlotte’s Sinners & Saints Sing Sweet Harmonies

On the cover of Creative Loafing Charlotte this week: Pat Moran writes about Mark Baran and Perry Fowler of the Charlotte acoustic duo Sinners & Saints. Check out his video clip of them doing what they do best: harmonizing on a sweet country-folk tune. Related Stories

Elexus Jionde Is a New Kind of Black History Teacher

Elexus Jionde came out of college a changed woman, and she aims to bring us all with her on her new path of enlightenment. The 23-year-old Charlotte native graduated from Ohio State University in August 2016, and in less than a month was grabbing national headlines for her thought-provoking commentary — and the harassment it…

Don’t Break Up the Extraordinary Event Ordinance, Repeal It

It’s nice that city officials, activists and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department agree that the city’s extraordinary event ordinance is outmoded and overused, but be wary of the remedy. In Jan. 2012, when Charlotte City Council enacted the ordinance, Creative Loafing reported, “City attorney Robert Hagemann assured council that the ordinances will not impede anyone’s First…

Cotswold Enters the Food Truck Frenzy

Food trucks — three years ago them were fightin’ words in Charlotte. That’s when the city’s quest to minimize the presence of construction-site taco trucks ran headlong into a newly burgeoning culinary scene among a young, mostly affluent population. Eventually, city ordinances settled into a friendlier attitude, and South End’s Food Truck Friday grew into…

Local Couple Aims to Print a Protest

When local screen print artist Evan Plante hosted a show called “Reclaimed” at Twenty-Two art gallery in Plaza Midwood two years ago, his goal was to show the city a culture he felt it was lacking. Plante brought in screen print artists from around the country to showcase the possibilities of the art. Now, he…

Sinners & Saints Are “Making It” in Charlotte

When their host, who was tripping on acid, started playing punk rock records on a turntable with no needle, Perry Fowler and Mark Baran knew they were in for a long night. “The record player was making these insane cat noises,” Fowler says. “But the guy was into it,” Baran adds. “He was rocking out.”…

A Look At All the Ways Charlotteans Help Their Own

The first time I saw the acoustic duo Sinners & Saints, they’d agreed to perform at a benefit show I organized at the Evening Muse to help raise funds for my former wife and dear friend Tarrah, who had been diagnosed with cancer and was faced with exorbitant medical bills. I was living in the…

Weekly Horoscope (March 2 – 8)

For All Signs Changes which appear sudden and unexpected drop onto the scene and it is time for a rapid adaptation. Sometimes the changes have been brewing in the background for a long time and then appear abruptly. Jupiter is the largest planet and expands whatever it touches. Lightning strikes suddenly that opens the door…

Blame the Youth At Your Own Peril

“We make bluesy, jazzy weird shit,” proclaims Blame the Youth’s Facebook page. The Charlotte-based quartet has been together in their current configuration for two years, and their influences are as diverse as the band’s makeup. “Everybody in our band has such a distinct style,” says 23-year-old bassist and background vocalist Amber Daniel. “I’m really into…

Reflections on Tournament Weekend

After work on Friday, a few of my galpals were trying to decide if going to grab a drink was a smart idea. As I mentioned in last week’s column, a large handful of my coworkers were anticipating a “Dadchelor” (aka father-to-be) celebration for the following day on a party bus. While we didn’t want…

The Blotter: Teach ‘Em Young

Setting a Good Example Police responded to a Walmart on E. WT Harris Boulevard last week after a man was caught giving a kid some unsavory shopping advice. Employees told police the man entered the business with his 12-year-old relative and began hiding merchandise in his clothes. Not only was he doing this in the…


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