Sunday, October 25, 2015

Today's Top 5: Sunday

Posted By on Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 7:00 AM

Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Oct. 25, 2015 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

Carved at Free Range Brewing Company
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Evil Dead The Musical at Knight Theater

HeartSpark Speed dating at Brixx Uptown

Biscuit Birthday Bash at Flying Biscuit Cafe

• Carolina Panthers vs. Philadelphia Eagles at Bank of America Stadium

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Today's Top 5: Saturday

Posted By on Sat, Oct 24, 2015 at 7:00 AM

Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Oct. 24, 2015 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

Free For All exhibit at Hart-Witzen Gallery
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• Grave Diggers Ball f. Flo Rida, OMI in Uptown

Carolina Voices' To Die For at Duke Energy Theater

• Old Town Zombie Crawl in Rock Hill

Rouge at Booth Playhouse

Friday, October 23, 2015

Lunch Beak (10/23/15): UNC to name new president at meeting underway now

Posted By on Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 11:30 AM


The UNC Board of Governors is expected to elect a new system president during a meeting that began at 11 a.m. this morning. Former U.S. Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is widely believed to be the front-runner for the job. Spellings was the only candidate to appear in front of the full board during their search, and was reportedly the "leading contender" named by the presidential search committee. Analysts have said current UNC President Tom Ross, who will step down in January, was pushed out because of his political beliefs as a Democrat. Spellings is said to have close ties to former U.S. President George W. Bush. Readers can find a live stream of the meeting in a link in the tweet below. 

A car accident closed down the inbound lanes of Brookshire Boulevard near Mount Holly-Huntersville Road just as rush hour began this morning. Officials said a van slammed into the back of a dump truck at about 6:40 a.m., sending two people to the hospital. The driver of the van was said to be in critical condition while the dump truck driver suffered minor injuries. The road was re-opened around 8:15 a.m. 

Troopers say an overnight chase involving a motorcyclist on I-485 reached speeds above 150 miles per hour. They said the chase went for 60 miles. It reportedly began on the I-485 inner loop near Mint Hill and ended in the Carolina Place Mall parking lot in Pineville. The motorcyclist — who was reportedly just wearing a t-shirt with no jacket or helmet — did not crash, but was hospitalized for a medical condition following the chase. 

Police said a shooting on a Tennessee college campus that left one dead and three injured last night resulted from a dispute over a dice game. Police said a group of students were playing on campus at Tennessee State University when a fight erupted around 11 a.m. A man was killed and three females who were just passing by were wounded. The suspect fled the scene on foot and has not yet been found. 


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Theater review: Charlotte Ballet's Fall Works

Posted By on Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 10:08 AM

Turnover is a reality in most businesses, sometimes a necessity. In recent years, it hasn’t been at all unusual for Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux’s Charlotte Ballet to welcome three or four new dancers into its ranks after watching an equal number land a jeté into other troupes around the country – or into teaching, choreography, retirement, or parenthood. Transitions became so smooth at the Queen City’s pre-eminent performing arts troupe that I could view the newcomers as reinforcements. And the process? I called it reloading rather than rebuilding.

This season is different. Less than 18 months after changing its name from NC Dance Theatre, Charlotte Ballet opened its 2015-16 season with nine new dancers that weren’t on its roster last year. On top of that, the opening night of Fall Works came less than three weeks after Bonnefoux announced that he would fading away to emeritus status at the end of next season, with a new artistic director to be named next spring or summer. Pardon me, but I’d call all of that a reboot.
Sasha Janes' The Four Seasons w/ Alessandra Ball James and David Morse (Photo Peter Zay)
  • Sasha Janes' The Four Seasons w/ Alessandra Ball James and David Morse (Photo Peter Zay)

Last week’s program gave us another preliminary chance to compare the new company with the old in revivals of Bonnefoux’s well-traveled Shindig, last presented here in 2009, and Jiří Kylián’s Forgotten Land, which was first brought to Charlotte in April 2014, the day before NCDT changed its name. Set to Benjamin Britten’s Sinfonia da Requiem and inspired by an Edvard Munch painting, Forgotten Land benefited from a simpler pre-recorded intro that was shown on a retracting projection screen.

Instead of navigating through the connections between Kylián’s choreography, Britten’s elegy for the receding East Anglia coastline, and Munch’s imagery – not closely matched by the costume designs – we could concentrate on the colors of John F. Macfarlane’s costumes. These three basic colors, worn by three different couples, represented the progression of youth to old age: white, red, and black. We actually saw these couples in reverse order, but each couple had a paler, less vivid, and less energetic couple in the sequence – fainter echoes in gray, pink, and eggshell.

After an extended dance of innocence from the dancers in white, we didn’t circle back to the reminiscing dancers in black. Instead, the entire 12-person ensemble gathered for what I’d call an anguished celebration of life. Then in a moving coda, the three vividly clad women were all alone onstage, faced away from us, moving toward McFarlane’s somber set design, a wide ocean wave eternally poised to break onshore in semi-darkness. Seeing it all for a second time, I found the quiet emotional acceptance of Kylián’s women reminiscent of the haunting resignation that suffuses John Millington Synge’s poetic drama, Riders to the Sea.

Pete Leo Walker was at his charismatic apex when he partnered with the sensuous Melissa Anduiza as the black-clad protagonists two years ago, but there was no lack of command or flair at Knight Theater when 10-season veteran Alessandra Ball James and newcomer James Kopecky replaced the escapees. Half of the couples were partnered exactly as they had been in 2014, Sarah Hayes Harkins with Addul Manzano, Chelsea Dumas with Josh Hall, and Jamie Dee Clifton with David Morse. So aside from the richer perspective provided by the intro, differences between the two performances were not at all cataclysmic.

No, the difference between now and then was most pronounced when we reached the elbows-up, kick-up-your-heels Shindig, Bonnefoux’s most frequently performed work after his annual Nutcracker. There’s a high-spirited yee-ha merriment to this piece, a shedding of balletic formality, that this 16-person ensemble didn’t quite capture on opening night. Jitters? I’m not sure whether the abandon that’s needed is attained until you reach the point when counting the beats and remembering the steps is no longer a chore.

Fortunately, between the two ensemble segments there are five smaller tableaux where one to four dancers are called upon to shine, and the live bluegrass music of the Greasy Beans quintet – featuring the hot fiddling exploits of Cailen Campbell and the unflagging bonhomie of guitarist/vocalist Josh Haddix – was a constant exhilaration. Extra musical helpings came with the curtain down as the Forbidden Land scenery was dismantled.

In the smaller Shindig segments, Clifton, James, Hall, and Harkins reasserted themselves. Among the newcomers, Amelia Sturt-Dilley aced her showcase, and in an all-male hoedown quartet, Kopecky and Ryo Suzuki flashed some more of their personality alongside Manzano and Morse.

If the rebooted company hasn’t completely acclimated to Bonnefoux’s festive Appalachia, they showed no such discomfort with Sasha Janes’s new setting for Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. It’s an intriguing collaborative effort that we’re likely to see again in years to come. While some of Christopher Ash’s seasonal projection designs were hackneyed animations from Stock Photoville, Aimee J. Coleman’s costume concepts became more and more amazing, peaking in the final “Fall” and “Winter” sections.

All 15 of the dancers were dressed in autumnal orange as we headed into “Fall,” but the women’s outfits were highlighted by what would normally be called tear-away skirts. These skirts were capable of standing by themselves and forming wee cone-like dwellings, becoming part of the scenery when guys weren’t wrapping them around the shoulders of their partners.

Coleman’s crystalline winter costumes were hardly anticlimactic, the most formal of her designs. The women’s dresses were regally white, fit for a palace in a traditional Russian ballet, and newcomer Raven graced the most regal of them all. Barkley made her spectacular entrance mounting a flight of stairs that rose from the orchestra pit. Nor were the men’s costumes any less spectacular – long thin full-sleeved coats, that were even more Russian in flavor, military in their formality, and sacramental in their white purity.

Vivaldi’s winter may have been Italian, but Janes and Coleman were clearly adding some Russian dressing. When snowflakes began fluttering down on the ensemble from the flyloft, Janes and the 2015-16 edition of Charlotte Ballet managed to magically transform the Venetian Vivaldi into a Yuletide Tchaikovsky. 

Today's Top 5: Friday

Posted By on Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 9:38 AM

Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Oct. 23, 2015 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

• Charlotte Symphony KnightSounds: Bachtoberfest III at Knight Theater
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• John Cleese & Eric Idle at Ovens Auditorium

TEDxCharlotte: Friction at Label

Junior Astronomers at Neighborhood Theatre

Hardsoul Poets at Visulite Theatre

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Opening Friday

Posted By on Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:46 PM

The Assassin
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The Assassin - Qi Shu, Chen Chang

Jem and the Holograms - Aubrey Peeples, Stefanie Scott

The Last Witch Hunter - Vin Diesel, Michael Caine

Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension - Chris J. Murray, Brit Shaw

Rock the Kasbah - Bill Murray, Kate Hudson

Steve Jobs - Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet

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Lunch Break (10/22/15): 86th annual Mallard Creek Church BBQ returns to University area

Posted By on Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 11:30 AM


The 86th Mallard Creek Church BBQ is in full swing after beginning this morning at 10 a.m. The yearly event has become a political meet-and-greet thanks to its timing, with politicians hanging out throughout the day and meeting with residents waiting in the long lines at Mallard Creek Presbyterian Church. Around 20,000 people are expected to attend this year, and organizers will prepare more than 14,000 pounds of barbecue, 2,500 gallons of Brunswick stew and two tons of coleslaw. Last week, the church posted vintage footage of old barbecues and stories from organizers over the years on YouTube: 

Early voting has begun for local elections in the Charlotte area, as residents will be voting for a new mayor, city council and three at-large Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education seats. Early voting will continue through Halloween, and the general election will be on November 3. 

The third floor of an office building at CMC Mercy was evacuated this morning after someone reported a suspicious package. Officials told employees the building was safe to return to at about 9:45 a.m. The large, locked box in question was reportedly filled with medical supplies. 

A sixth person involved in the 2014 murders of Lake Wylie couple Doug and Deborah London pleaded guilty yesterday to multiple racketeering charges, including murder in the aid of racketeering. Nineteen-year-old Briana Johnson was the sixth to plead guilty yesterday, and is believed to be a local member of the United Blood Nation, along with the others who conspired to kill the Londons to prevent Doug from testifying against other gang members in the case of a robbery of the Londons' Pineville mattress store. Six other gang members named in a second indictment still have charges pending. 

After mention of an early morning shooting on Carlyle Drive in yesterday's Lunch Break, another shooting took place on the same street that afternoon. The two victims were reportedly brothers living in the same house, shot just 15 hours apart. Both are expected to recover fully. Police have not announced any suspects or motives yet. Brannon Beckham, shot three times at 1 a.m. on Wednesday, was reportedly treated and released from the hospital, while his brother Chris reportedly suffered minor injuries after being grazed by a bullet. 

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Today's Top 5: Thursday

Posted By on Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 10:33 AM

Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Oct. 22, 2015 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

Improv Vikings at UpStage
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Multi-Language Poetry Slam at UNC-Charlotte

Pimps and Hoes Party at Prohibition

• Queen City Dub, The Hornitz at The Rabbit Hole

Fidelio at Belk Theater

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Today's Top 5: Wednesday

Posted By on Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 5:43 PM

Here are the five best events going down in Charlotte and the surrounding area today, Oct. 21, 2015 as selected by the folks at Creative Loafing.

• Cristina Cordova: Life in Clay at Mint Museum Randolph
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• Chef Kev’s Preview Secret Table Tasting w/ music by Harvey Cummings at Vin Master Wine Shop

Back Alley Film Series screening Deathgasm at Carolina Cinemas Crownpoint

Jon Reep at The Comedy Zone

• Monster Crux, Hectorina, Dead Sea $crilla, Juan Huevos at Snug Harbor

Lunch Break (10/21/15): Wrecks in Mooresville and Rock Hill cause morning rush hour delays up and down I-77

Posted By on Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 11:30 AM


Multiple accidents above and below Charlotte caused massive delays in rush hour traffic this morning on Interstate 77. Officials said two accidents in the Mooresville area had I-77's northbound and southbound lanes shut down for some time this morning. All lanes were reportedly re-opened by 8:20 a.m. Also, a tractor trailer that overturned in Rock Hill on the exit from I-77 to Anderson Road caused delays in that area. 

COURTESY OF CMPD
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CMPD is asking the public for help in identifying the drivers in a car they believe could have witnessed an officer involved shooting that took place on Wilkinson Boulevard on Friday. Police are looking for the drivers of a burgundy SUV, pictured right. The incident began when Officer Michelle Brcik approached a disabled vehicle around 10 a.m. on Friday. Another resident approached the scene, saying the car was stolen during a recent home invasion. The suspect, later identified as Darryll Clay, then got violent, attempting to carjack a motorist and assaulting the officer. When a gun fell from his person, Clay reached for it and Brcik fired a shot. Clay then ran off, attempting to carjack several other people before being caught nearby by responding officers. Police believe the driver or occupants of the photographed vehicle were on the scene and are possible witnesses to the incident. Detectives are requesting the owner, occupants or anyone with information on the persons that were present to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600. 

News broke yesterday afternoon that Faison Enterprises has rescinded a request to rezone a property that currently hosts the popular Jackalope Jack's restaurant and bar, and also the former site of The Philosopher's Stone. The real estate firm is instead moving forward with a much larger multi-use development in NoDa, that will feature apartments and retail space on a 9-acre lot on North Davidson Street near Matheson Avenue. 

A distraught man added to the tension of a crime scene in west Charlotte this morning when he drove through crime scene tape looking for information about a shooting involving his family member. Police said someone shot into a car this morning on Carlyle Drive around 1 a.m., hitting an unnamed victim three times. The victim was taken to the hospital, and later his family member arrived and drove through the tape, sending officers scattering and causing them to draw weapons on him. The man was not charged and was said to just be highly upset about the incident. 

The meme that's been faked around the social media world for years has a finally arrived to its truthful moment in time, as today marks the day Doc Brown and Marty McFly arrive in the future in the movie Back to the Future. For some reason or other, people have been screenshotting a picture from the movie (real one shown below) and photoshopping dates into them to make it seem as if previous dates were actually featured in the movie because…the Internet. 

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