OPINION: Why Arts Funding Is Worth More Than the Bottom Line
As the city weighs uprooting the system, a warning
Life Lessons: Bunny Gregory
Art changed her life. She hopes it can change her community, too
New Latin Food Concept Taking Penguin Drive-In Spot in Plaza Midwood
Location was most recently inhabited by NC Red
4 Ways to Support Charlotte Arts & Museums Right Now
In Partnership with Charlotte Center City Partners While some Charlotte arts and cultural organizations closed for a time to slow the spread of Covid-19, many are open for business today. The Mint Museum Uptown, The Harvey B. Gantt Center for…
Cody Zeller on Hornets Camaraderie During COVID, His Kicks for Kids Program
The veteran guard spent the past year building out his foundation, Like A Child
On the Line: Becca Rankin of The Goodyear House
The pastry chef never feels guilty eating dessert
Essay: The Case for Charlotte Music, Post-COVID
Just as Charlotte began to lay a foundation for something it’s notoriously lacked over the years—the ability to sustain a vibrant, distinctive local music scene—the pandemic snatched it away, as it did so much else. Was it a lethal blow? This magazine’s longtime editor, now a driver of a local music initiative, grabs the mic to argue: Hell, no
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