A party hosted by PBR was held at Noda 101 on Tuesday, March 3, featuring a solo, acoustic performance by Scowl Brow singer Robby Hale. The first Tuesday of each month is being called "Nothing Feels Good: Emo Night in Charlotte" at the venue. Hale performed some David Bazan and Pedro the Lion cover songs this month.
The folks at Twenty-Two celebrated the opening of their October exhibit, Ghoulish, on Saturday. The exhibit is filled with interesting works of a variety of mediums. You can expect dark, Halloween-inspired twists. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)
This weekly party at Snug Harbor was started by Justin Aswell and friends. It features electronic, hip-hop and other music genres and gives folks a pretty sweet option for a Monday night outing. The event celebrated its two-year anniversary in Plaza-Midwood on Monday night. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)
Last Friday's masquerade ball at Chop Shop was filled with interesting costumes and characters. Sure, there were the usual masks seen at balls, but there were also more creative coverings. The gothic-like gathering of folks featured fetish performances, body painters, rope suspension and more. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)
Solstice Tavern hosted this party and benefit (with donations going to Garinger High School) on Saturday. The event featured spiked punch, yearbook-style photo ops, a costume contest for "best prom king and queen" and a "school shot wheel," in addition to other raffles and giveaways. (Photos by Justin Driscoll)
Heist Brewery, a hot spot in NoDa for both craft beer and excellent grub, celebrated its two-year anniversary on Saturday. The party had a tiki luau party theme and features music, a new batch of brews and a crowd that was more than willing to have a good time. (Photos by Justin Driscoll)
The day party featured live music from Iris Code, Civil Union, Rocca, and WYMYNS PRYSYN and DJs, including Brisket Boyz, Edward Shouse and STRTR. But more importantly, it offered those attending the chance to get wet. There was a dunk tank and water guns for those brave enough to dampen themselves. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)
The aquatic-themed show, which was held at Neighborhood Theatre on Friday, is part of the PBR's summer concert series. Folks attending enjoyed live music by Junior Astronomers, Hectorina, and Modern Primitives. To fit the aquatic-theme (and get free entry into the venue) some folks dressed as sea creatures, too. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)
The brand-new art series, slated to bring monthly installments to NoDa, kicked off at Neighborhood Theatre last Thursday. There was artwork by Alice Holleman, Lee Herrera, and Ivy Marzipan and music from DJ Elon and Great Architect. (Photos by Zach Nesmith)