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THIS SEASON we’re tipping our hats to the practical and posh winter cap. Add one to an autumn ensemble to preserve a little head heat—and look chic.
By Victoria Robinette |
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Charlotte jewelry designer Laura James, known for her vintage-inspired trinkets favored by Hollywood stars and stylish Charlotteans, recently opened the Laura James Jewelry Studio Boutique in...
By Annie Monjar |
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By Sarah Crosland |
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November's best bets in arts and entertainment
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A question that’s been popping up lately: could Charlotte become Detroit? The answer: maybe.
By Michelle Boudin |
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You might recognize his work before you recognize him. Stretched above the length of the bar at Mez in EpiCentre hangs Stephen Wilfong’s “Smoke.”
By Katherine Johnson |
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From sleek stiletto styles to casual flats, boots are making their way up the leg and over the knee this season.
By Sarah Crosland |
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THESE DAYS, the word “brunch” carries quite a bit of weight. This isn’t merely the meal between breakfast and lunch. It’s the quintessential weekend routine epitomizing the luxury of having...
By Sarah Crosland |
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Charlotte vino lovers said farewell to another wine bar when the two-year-old Vintage Wine Cellar in Ballantyne closed in September.
By Katherine Johnson |
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LOOKING FOR A GUILT-FREE snack to satisfy your sweet tooth? Head to NoDa’s recently opened Tasty Yo.
By Evans Craddock |
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This isn’t your typical club-closes-then-new-one-opens-in-same-location kind of deal. The space formerly occupied by Coyote Ugly has been transformed into a sleek, upscale nightclub and lounge.
By Jarvis Holliday |
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Sushi bars are popping up like shiitake mushrooms in and around uptown these days. Enso Asian Bistro & Sushi Bar is the first to offer sushi at the always-hopping EpiCentre. As its name suggests,...
By Carol Adams |
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NOW THAT THE WEATHER is cooling off, warm up with a steamy bowl of soup.
By Sarah Crosland |
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It’s a Monday night at Visulite Theatre in early June, and critically acclaimed songwriter Jessica Lea Mayfield is bridging haunting folk and blazing psychedelia for an audience of 150 or so.
By Courtney Devores |
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CONFETTI FLUTTERED from the ceiling, a big, rowdy crowd roared, and Bobby Lutz had tears in his eyes as he blew a kiss to his wife in the stands. Lutz’s Charlotte 49ers had just beaten their...
By Michael Kruse |