By Matt Brunson
After appearing in three brilliant short films (the first arriving on the scene exactly 20 years ago), the clay-animated pair of Wallace and Gromit went on to big-screen glory in the Oscar-winning feature Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Those hoping to see the English inventor and his far wiser canine companion again headline a theatrical release will be disappointed that not only has their latest picture gone straight to DVD, it also only runs 30 minutes (NOT 87 minutes, as advertised on the DVD box) as compared to Were-Rabbit's 80 minutes. Still, when all is said and done, it's a thrill to see the duo back in action, even if the end product doesn't quite match the level of the earlier shorts (or Were-Rabbit, for that matter).
I thought Christianity was supposed to be about love and acceptance, you know -- like Jesus, the person they hang their faith on, was.
According to Keith Boykin, an author and recent speaker at UNC Charlotte, black churches are hot beds of homophobia.
Now, is that how Jesus would be?
No, probably not.
Author and activist Keith Boykin on Wednesday blamed the black church for what he described as high levels of homophobia in the African American community.Speaking to a packed crowd UNC Charlotte, Boykin said gays in the black community often fear speaking out because they risk social and religious isolation.
Its taboo in the black community to be gay because of the church and religion, he said. Even though there are churches who are both homophobic and homotolerant, its still difficult for people.
Boykin said the black church has a large influence over the African American community, and that people often feel they need acceptance by the mainstream -- in this case, the church.
Anything that makes them fall from grace of the mainstream society is looked down upon, Boykin said. Most people dont want to take on that extra burden.
Creative Loafing loves handmade goodies which is why well be checking out Craft Attack! 2009 tomorrow at Independence Park.
You can expect to find pottery, jewelry, wearables, dolls and collectibles, bags, soaps, candles, handspun yarn, stuffed animals and more. To preview some of the vendors that will be rocking the event (including The Button Florist, pictured above) and to get more info, click here.
A few months ago, the popular Atlanta-based nightclub event Sol-Fusion popped into Charlotte in an attempt to bring the party to North Cack. Well, it was so successful with a packed house full of great music and dancing ladies and guys the promoters behind the first event (Charlotte's Mike Kitchen and Atlanta's J. Carter) have decided to bring it back for a sequel.
It all goes down tonight as Sol-Fusion sets up shop at the night-spot KISS for an extravaganza that's titled "NY vs. the South." It's a music/cultural war that's free before 11:30 p.m.
For more info, click right here.
Another new music venue and entertainment spot is opening its doors in the Queen City. This one, The Blvd., is over on Independence Blvd.
BrittneyAfterDark has all the information.
OK, so David Letterman was running around with 20-year-old girls for years, before he was married. Unfortunately, one of them hooked up with a crackpot who decided to blackmail one of America's favorite late-night hosts. What is all of the hoopla about? It's David Letterman. Are you kidding? Look at him. Hopefully he's charming, because he's not the finest man on the planet, so I'm not surprised that he was banging his co-workers. Why are you? What business is it of ours? He was being blackmailed, so isn't he the victim?
Room 112 Modern Asian Cuisine + Sushi Lounge, discreetly tucked into the corner of Trade and Tryon Streets behind the waterfall, quietly opened up its doors this summer with little fanfare. Don't let this fool you though, their sushi is nothing to be ignored. See more pictures and read the review here.
Here's something that all you drinkers need to know, especially if you plan on going to that liquor fest know as Oktoberfest. Why risk a DUI when you can call DADD to get you and your car home safely?
Here's a release from your new designated driver.
Most of us have been there before. Its Friday night, and youre out with a few friends, winding down from a long week of work. After a meal and some laughs, you realize youve had one or two drinks too many.
Or youre at Oktoberfest and have had just a little too much of a good time.
Driving yourself isnt the safest idea. And calling a cab means the hassle of getting your car home the next day.
No problem, says Ben Lee. Just call DADD.
DADD short for Dial-a-Designated Driver is a new Charlotte-area service, designed to get drivers and their cars home safely. The idea is simple and easy to use, says Lee, DADDs president.
Dial 1-888-422-DADD (3233), and two drivers are dispatched to your location, usually in less than half an hour. One takes you home in the comfort of your own car. The other, called a chaser, follows behind and then picks up the driver once you are home safe.
This year DADD is the official designated driver service for the 11th Annual Charlotte Oktoberfest (www.charlotteoktoberfest.com), held at Metrolina Expo.
Were primarily a safety business, said Lee, company founder. It seems like every day you hear in the news that someone who had been drinking and driving has crashed and killed someone. That doesnt have to happen.
Lee hopes DADD can make it easier for people to have a good time and still be safe.
Rides can be set up ahead of time, or as needed. Theres a membership which offers special rates on rides, as well as discounts at Charlotte area restaurants, such as South Ends Tavern on the Tracks, Rock-n-Lobster and area Donatos pizza shops.
The service already has been a hit with customers, such as Debbie H. from Charlotte.
Obviously drinking and driving is always a no-no, she said. DADD has been a savior when it comes to getting me and my car home safely. They are always a call away and are reliable.
The cost for a DADD ride starts at around $25 less than a typical cab fare and tip. And the service offers a convenience a cab ride doesnt it gets your car home as well, said Lee, avoiding the hassle of having to go back out and pick it up in the morning.
Lee got the idea for DADD from experience. Hed go out for an evening, and once in a while one of his friends would have one drink too many. But it was a hassle at times to do the right thing not drive home because of the headache of picking up the left-behind car the next day.
DADD can help eliminate that headache, and prevent the heartaches that drunk driving can cause. At this years Oktoberfest, the company is also raising funds for Mothers against Drunk Driving (MADD).
We've heard all the countless excuses of why people drink and drive, and they just aren't worth it, Lee says. Together, we can eliminate the needless effects caused by it.
All DADD drivers are insured and undergo a rigorous background check. The company offers flat rates from $24.95 to $69.95. Rides can be reserved ahead of time online at www.calldaddnow.com.
Lee believes DADD will help make this Oktoberfest an enjoyable and safe event.
You can still have a good time, he said. All youve got to do is call DADD.
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"The Epicentre Theaters are offering a one-of-a-kind sports experience each Monday night, with football on the big screen! Located adjacent to Mez, the theaters will offer the most exciting seats in town for all the Monday night action. Where else can you get access to great food like pizza, burgers and the cheese-stuffed signature Illegal Bread and a full service bar while cheering on your team? Seating will start at 8 p.m. each Monday, with kickoff at 8:30. Entrance is free and parking is validated.
Any doubts that homophobia is a form of insanity were removed this week by Rep. Louie Gohmert, Republican of Texas. During what was supposed to be a discussion in the House of Representatives about repealing Dont Ask Dont Tell in the military, and consideration of a hate crimes amendment, Gohmert let loose his inner demons and spewed his twisted fears all over the House floor, for everyone to see (and laugh at). He called the repeal of DADT perverse ... social experimentation, and claimed that the Matthew Shepard hate crimes bill would lead to legalization of pedophilia, necrophilia and bestiality. Then, after quoting various Old Testament passages about homosexuality, Gomer, um, Gohmert ranted that hate crimes legislation would create an atmosphere akin to that of Germany in the 1920s and 1930s when a little guy with a mustache came to power. See Gohmerts goofy, meandering, hate-spewing rap here: