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Round-up of the best election analysis

Has it already been a week since we elected a new mayor?The narrow victory of Anthony Foxx over John Lassiter, coupled with a near-Democratic sweep of the at-large City Council seats, prompted a bevy of insightful analysis. Here's the best:Brian…

Charlotte mag on the radio

For our November issue, Ken Garfield interviewed nine Charlotteans who are survivors of the Holocaust. Together with Chris Edwards's photographs, the result is a compelling, poignant portrait of a group of people who lived through horrors I can't even imagine.The…

A story I wish we had done

Enjoyed Lawrence Toppman's profle of the Blumenthal's Douglas Young in the Charlotte Observer. Young books the talent at the Blumenthal's cohort of theater spaces, and he's one of the Charlotte arts scene's good guys. He should get a lot of…

Round-up on Stephen Curry's NBA debut

What, we don't have a sports blog on this site? Who's in charge of this operation? Guess I'll have to fill in. I did start my career as a sportswriter, writing for this weekly paper.Former Davidson star Stephen Curry played…

Quick follow-up on newspapers' circ decline

An article in Slate.com, a digital-only publication, albeit one that is consistently contrary in nature, sort of backs up what I wrote yesterday, that the recent precipitous decline in newspaper circulation does not signal the demise of newspapers. (Now that…

Charlotte Observer circulation way down

McClatchy recently released circulation numbers for its papers, and all the numbers went down. In the past six months, the Charlotte Observer lost more than 20,000 daily subscribers over the past six months, bringing total circ down to 167,585 (source).The…

Cocktails and Cleavage

In uptown’s Phil’s Tavern there’s a framed photo of the female staff: about a dozen women all (barely) wearing tube tops. “A strip club!” you might gasp, before tiptoeing out the side door.

Tipping Point

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 rivals from the University of Cincinnati in a basketball game at a sold-out Halton Arena on the school’s campus up at University City.

Introducing Trade & Tryon

This new blog takes the place of our old catch-all blog, The Daily Buzz. Well, sort of. Although I wrote most of The Daily Buzz posts, we also ran small articles from other writers. And the topics were all over…

The Google Machine and Me

Three weeks ago I shut off part of my brain. It was a self-inflicted lobotomy, accompanied only by the fizzling sound of my computer shutting down.I gave up the Internet for three weeks. I chewed through my electronic leash to…

Look Up

Today my brother is climbing redwoods in California. He's helping a famous research team collect data from the world's largest trees, Sequoiadendron giganteum. High in the canopy are ecosystems that exist nowhere else on Earth, isolated for hundreds of years…

He Said, She Said

View He Said, She Said in a larger map The LongtimerAge: 52Profession: Owner of The Common Market, South EndResidence: Poplar Apartment Condominiums at the corner of Tenth and Poplar streets, in the Fourth WardYears in the city: 30"I initially came…

Thanks for all of your ideas; Community Forum coming up

The WFAE Public Conversation will feature a panel of experts on charitable needs and community philanthropy including – Todd Cohen, Editor and Publisher of the Raleigh-based Philanthropy Journal; Carol Hardison, Executive Director of Crisis Assistance Ministry in Charlotte; and, Richard…

The Nurses You Never Want to See

Exclusively @charlottemagazine.com Listen to Presbyterian's forensic nurses describe what it's like to do their jobs.  Nestled inside the labyrinth of hallways, corridors, and nursing stations of Presbyterian Hospital's emergency department is a nondescript exam room. Hand-painted flowers run along the…

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