From local productions to the bigger touring names, the Queen City attracts all manner of artistic types. The creative spark is sure to explode all around the scene this fall – at galleries, on stage, in the studios, etc. Here are just a few of the locals to keep your eye on – you’ll surely be hearing a lot about them in the coming weeks and months.

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Charlotte Symphony maestro Christof Perick discovered Calin Lupanu during an off-season gig at the C…

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If you’re one of those polite, gallery-crawling, Chardonnay-sipping art lovers, then you probabl…

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Novello Festival Highlights A Taste of Novello Thursday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m. Main Library $30 NE…
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From the moment he first hit the boards at age 6, playing a chick in The Little Red Hen, Glenn T. Gr…

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You can look in the 2007-08 brochure if you don’t believe me. Rebecca Carmazzi is going to be re…
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Celebrated actor/director/producer Pam Galle has been a fixture on the Charlotte theater scene since…

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There’s a delicious watchword hovering like a black cloud over the 2007-08 theater season: Wicke…
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Anatoly Tsiris is a first-generation American from Ukraine, Russia. He is an artist. He works with l…
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Kevin Starr is Charlotte’s Andy Warhol. He is, or has been, an award winning hair stylist, a pia…
This article appears in Sep 5-11, 2007.




