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The Band - Harding University High's "Band of Gold"

In August 2007, Anthony Jones took a phone call. “He said, ‘This is Barack Obama,’ ” Jones, the musical director at Harding University High School for sixteen years, remembers. The then presidential candidate was hosting a rally in Charlotte, and…

The Rivalry - Independence vs. Butler

Independence High School and Butler High School In Charlotte high school football, there is no bigger rivalry than Independence and Butler. The two schools are located on Charlotte’s eastside and draw students from adjacent neighborhoods. Independence has won seven state…

The Cheerleader - Bailey Thompson, Charlotte Christian School

“This side! Stand up and yell: ‘Fight, Knights, fight! Fight, Knights, fight!’ ” A lone football hurtles through the looming dusk, a fanfare of blue and white pompoms flutters, and the crowd, buzzing from Charlotte Christian School’s first-quarter touchdown at…

Game Day - South Point High School, Belmont

One play, one and a half yards to go. The South Point Red Raiders huddle around their coach, get their instructions, and then, weary but hungry, line up across from the ball. If they can keep the Lincolnton Wolfpack from…

The Coach - Jim Oddo, Charlotte Catholic

At home games, the Charlotte Catholic Cougars run onto Jim Oddo field. Not far behind them runs Coach Oddo, his red or brown ball cap tugged low, his mind churning about the next play. Charlotte Catholic, in its thirty-seventh season…

Class Acts

We're just as tired as you are of hearing about the doom and gloom in our public schools. So instead of rehashing the bad we turned to the good — as in some really amazing kids.

The Outlook

As the Blue Ridge Parkway's stewards look to the future on its seventy-fifth anniversary, its visitors continue to enjoy the spectacular views that have made it famous

What Now for the Mint?

After decades of planning and dreaming, the Mint Museum finally has a fancy new uptown location all its own. Now new leader Kathleen Jameson is challenged with building a museum to match

Coal Ash Hearings Today

For our February issue, Charlotte journalist Rhiannon Bowman profiled David Merryman, who serves as the Catawba Riverkeeper. This was the subtitle of that story: "David Merryman, charged with protecting the Catawba River, has a big job in any year. But…

Raising the Steaks

The more we learn about where most of our beef comes from, the more we are demanding that it be local and grass-fed. An unlikely breed of rancher is answering the call

Great Escapes

Ten great spots to spend a couple days or a long weekend—the shopping, the fine dining, the spas!—all within driving distance of Charlotte. So pack your bags, fill ’er up, and spend the weekend getting away from it all

The Very Idea

“All cities are ideas, ultimately. They create themselves, and the rest of the world apprehends them or ignores them as 
it chooses.”Jonathan Franzen, author of The Corrections, wrote that. It came early in his first novel, called The Twenty-Seventh City,…

Where are They Now?

Rasslers, rogues, and rapscallions. The original Hornets and Panthers. A guy in a Speedo, a serial killer, and The Group who built modernday Charlotte. We tracked down 70 newsmakers from the past few decades, and their stories spill over the following 24 pages

Brothers

Darryl and Ricky Childers were hometown heroes, football stars at Davidson, and friends. One was in the Peace Corps, the other a banker thinking about seminary. Then came the tragedy of October 22, 2009

Wrestlers

In the 1970s and 1980s, under the leadership of promoter Jim Crockett Sr., Charlotte was a hot spot for professional wrestling, just as the "sport" was beginning to take off. Even after Ted Turner bought Crockett's company and moved it to Atlanta, many "rasslers" stuck around.

Where Are They Now?: Dorothy Counts

ON THE MORNING of September 4, 1957, fifteen-year-old Dorothy Counts set out on a harrowing path toward Harding High, where-as the first African American to attend the all-white school -she was greeted by a jeering swarm of boys who spat,…

Where Are They Now?: Jim Bakker

THIS MAY BEWILDER or bother plenty of people, but here goes anyway: Jim Bakker hosts a religious TV show with his perky wife. At age seventy-one, he preaches God's love while peddling Jesus pendants and the like from a new Christian…

Where Are They Now?: Jay Thomas

For a moment, Jay Thomas ponders the interview's theme. "Where are they now?" he says, sounding amused. "Well, f---, I'm right here." Actually, Thomas seems to be everywhere. He's just wrapped up his regular Friday gig hosting Howard Stern's 7…

Where Are They Now?: 1995 Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers played in Clemson the first season while Bank of America Stadium was being constructed. Courtesy of Carolina Panthers It's difficult for longtime Charlotte residents to believe, but there is an entire generation of sports fans who don't…

Top Docs

On our 2010 Top Doctors list you'll find 276 physicians in 60 specialties that other doctors said they would send their loved ones to if they were in need of medical attention

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