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Celebrating New Year's Eve with the Avett Brothers

"Band of Brothers: With their infectious, indescribable sound and loyal fan following, the Avett Brothers are the local music scene’s best hope" - October 2005"The Avett Brothers Blow Up" - July 2007"Avett Brothers Getting Bigger" - May 2007 (includes image…

On the end of Wachovia

"Only one of 11 senior officers in the combined Wells-Wachovia will be from Wachovia and a longtime Wells executive will be in charge of the bank's eastern region, exacerbating local tensions about a loss of control and influence in 2009.…

Bob Johnson seeking bailout money

 I saw Johnson on a panel discussion earlier this spring. He was already talking about the potential disastrous effects of the looming mortgage crisis on poorer neighborhoods and in the African-American community. That's the target market of his bank. He…

The checkered flag for Nascar?

Race teams have pink-slipped seemingly half of Mooresville, N.C., the home to the majority of the teams. The carnage has totaled roughly 1,000 employees, with many more bracing for the inevitable. Someone who still has a job—for now—with a smaller-level…

First Night is back in a big way!

FIRST NIGHT CHARLOTTE TO DAZZLE CROWDS YOUNG AND OLD WITH UNIQUE PERFORMANCES AND INTERACTIVE EVENTS! Admission Button on Sale Now!!CHARLOTTE, N.C. – (December 8, 2008) – Where will you be on December 31? If your plans to bring in the New…

Behind the Music

The Double Door Inn today. The BeginningIn 1973, gasoline prices were quickly escalating and had hit $1 a gallon, interest rates were at a historic high, and the economy was in a recession. A young Charlotte native, Nick Karres, not long…

Just Friends

I stood at the corner of the lodge porch studying Cold Mountain. It rose from a bed of clouds in the morning light; other blue mountaintops drifted like islands in the white sea that blanketed the valley below. Against their…

One post-election view from Harlem, NYC

 1 a.m. on November fifth. The election has been decided. Harlem was in full-tilt celebration mode. White, black and every shade of brown reveled on 125th Street over the selection of President-Elect Barack Obama. The street and all its utilities…

The List (21-30)

The List: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 21. Phil DuboisPresident, UNC-CharlotteIn 2006: 23Still considered somewhat of a newcomer despite three years on the job, Dubois has worked hard to ingratiate himself with Charlotte's business ruling class,…

The List (41-50)

The List: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 41. Cyndee PattersonPresident, Lee InstituteIn 2006: UnrankedA member of City Council from 1985 to 1993 and a longtime supporter of arts and culture, Patterson is well respected around the…

Time To Lead

As we were beginning to prepare this issue for the printer—after the stories were completed—all hell broke loose in the financial markets. You know what happened next. I'm writing this as we go to press, and we still don't know…

The List (1-10)

The List: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 1. Ken LewisCEO, Bank of AmericaIn 2006: 1Our sources were nearly unanimous: Ken Lewis is the most powerful person in town. But it's almost by default. Sure, he runs…

The List (31-40)

The List: 1-10 | 11-20 | 21-30 | 31-40 | 41-50 31. Bruton SmithChairman and CEO, Speedway MotorsportsIn 2006: 37If this list were confined to Concord, Smith would be first, second, and third. The manner in which the town caved…

Staying Stephen

Last March, Davidson's Stephen Curry became an instant national celebrity. Now he returns for his junior season, and the hype is building. How will this story end?

The Power 50

IT'S BEEN more than two years since we ranked the city's most powerful people. It seems  like ten. Newcomers make up more than 40 percent of the list, and the way things are going, we could do it again in two…

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