In Memoriam: Deborah Triplett, 1949-2023
The longtime photographer and arts advocate saw beauty in whatever she encountered
Black History in Bronze: 5 Public Artworks to Visit in Charlotte
Scattered throughout the city, each pays tribute to Charlotte trailblazers
On the Line: Sam Fugate, General Manager at Little Mama’s
She talks Crocs, paper planes, and playtime in the kitchen
Charlotte Composer Chad Lawson on What it Means to Press Pause
Chad Lawson knows people don’t party to his music. When the classical pianist and composer checks streaming data on platforms like Spotify, he sees a steep drop-off on Friday. The numbers climb again on Monday. Lawson’s listeners seek out his…
Rail Trail Lights Returning to South End in February
Festival will feature six new interactive light installations
The Story Behind The Bourbon Whiskey Library
An L.A. transplant turned his love of whiskey into a full-time job
How the Charlotte Beer Scene Adjusts Amid CO2 Supply Shortage
Overblown? Maybe. But Charlotte’s brewers keep a nervous eye on supplies
Who's in Charge in Charlotte?
Once, the city was run by a group of civic-minded business leaders who wanted to transform a small city into a national player—and succeeded. But they’ve stepped aside, and the city has become a Babel of atomized and often conflicting interests. Political leaders squabble, and many corporate leaders live elsewhere. What happened?
9 Things to Do and See in Charlotte: February 2023
Picasso Lands in Charlotte Feb. 11-May 21 CHARLOTTE is the first of only two U.S. cities (the other: Cincinnati) to host the American Federation of Arts’ Picasso Landscapes: Out of Bounds. The exhibit will feature around 45 paintings that span…
Montage Palmetto Bluff's Well Living Celebrates Love, Black Heritage in February
In Partnership With Montage Palmetto Bluff