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Now THIS Is Newspapering

For Monday's paper, reporter Melissa Manware wrote this story about a jailed woman who was not allowed to pump breast milk for her baby. The two-month old has been crying incessantly, had a rash, and would not keep down formula.…

Sean "Talking Baby" Keenan Is Back

Together with director Blaine Miller, who was one of the co-founders of The Perch, Keenan has launched a new sketch comedy group called "Robot Johnson" (do I sense a Bob Johnson reference?). Starting December 7, shows are every Friday night…

Irene Neuwirth trunk show at Capitol!

Neuwirth's pieces adorn Hollywood's elite—Jessica Alba, Halle Berry, and Reese Witherspoon, among many others.  And it's no wonder—her collection is simply elegant and can work either as a casual accessory or a dramatic centerpiece for more formal attire. (FYI: I…

If You're Single, We Want to Hear From You

 If you have any noteworthy experiences or anecdotes about single life in Charlotte, please share. If you'd just like to vent about being single in Charlotte, go ahead and do that, too. And if you're a former single who would…

The Show Goes On for Hamilton

 My blog post yesterday explained how the current writers’ strike forced late-night talk shows to cancel their schedules this week. Hamilton, a Charlotte native, had been scheduled to perform on the Tonight Show With Jay Leno Tuesday (read yesterday’s post…

Monday Morning Quarterback

 The Bobcats won their season opener for the first time in their four-year history. It was a pretty good game, until the team starting missing free throws like they were three-pointers. But they squeaked out the win over Milwaukee 102-99,…

Friday Night Lights

 By now you should have read our feature in this month’s issue on the Bobcats (“Standing in the Shadows,” by Steve Goldberg). If not, what are you waiting on? The team’s bigwigs had a lot to say in Goldberg’s story…

Leaving. Fighting. Loving. Living.

This guy is not blinking, and he is screaming. And I mean screaming. Not just yelling to be heard over the loud music, but screaming at me so frantically that his voice cracks with every stressed syllable. He wants very…

Land of Distraction

 What do you have when you get a room full of indulged, semieducated, distracted, media-addicted people? A jury pool.The two days I sat on a Mecklenburg County jury were full of surprises, so as we sat in the jury deliberation…

Books

 Voices of Sudan, by David JohnsonIn 1983, civil war erupted in the east African country of Sudan. An earlier war had ended just nine years before, but the brutalities of this new set of battles and the starvation and social…

The War At Home

 Sgt. Zachary D. Tellier, thirty-one, lived in Charlotte with his wife, Sara, before joining the military. According to published reports, earlier this year in Afghanistan, Tellier pulled two paratroopers from a burning vehicle, severely burning his hands in the process,…

It Takes Charlotte to Raise a Village

 Meghann Gunderman says she loved growing up in Charlotte, attending Charlotte Country Day School, and that she has a wonderful and supporting family. She also says she always knew she "wanted to move out of North Carolina, travel, and go…

Standing in the Shadows

Way up in the corner of Charlotte Bobcats Arena, up in section 231, another bright orange cardboard "3" is hoisted over and tied to the railing as the arena announcer's voice spirals upward as if discovering puberty once again. "Matt…

Music

 Live at the Jazz Corner, The Noel Freidline QuintetThe Noel Freidline QuintentJazz critic Whitney Balliett called it "the sound of surprise." Improvisation is the cornerstone of jazz, and when it's done right—in a balance of logic and serendipity—it creates a…

Um, Is the Apocalypse Coming?

 What's going on? Global warming? I mean, we're happy and all for US Airways, and we hope this means they'll spring for some new seats that don't poke us in the rear with worn-out springs, but since when does an…

Observations on Plaza-Midwood

 For one thing, nothing about the area around Central Ave and Thomas Ave feels manufactured--no Ballantyne or Birkdale (or uptown, for that matter) disease going on here. Each of the buildings looks a little different, there are mismatched tables and…

Reading Nerds Unite!

Eggers, who many have called the J.D. Salinger of his generation, will be reading from his newest novel, What is the What, next Saturday, October 27. The book tells the story of the lost boys of Sudan.As an English major…

Designer Alexis Bittar comes to Charlotte

You'd recognize Bittar's work from the pages of Lucky, W, Harper's Bazaar, and Elle (his Lucite bangles have been a major hit in the fall fashion spreads this year). His pieces are classic with a refreshing coupling of sleek materials—fresh…

New Peak Fitness in Ballantyne is HUGE

The 40,000-suare-foot Ballantyne location, which isn't open yet, is one of the most impressive gyms we've seen in town. Located on Ardrey Kell Road, the space boasts, among the usual cardio/groupfitness/weight training areas, conference rooms, a concession area, and, what…

New yoga apparel stores!

Looks like Charlotte is fast becoming a hotbed for yoga/Pilates-wear. Around the corner from our office in South End Breathing Room recently opened. Yogis might find a familiar face there—Carolyn Klimas, an instructor and founder and fashion designer at Peaceful…

Worth the Waste

 Blount begins his route at 6:30 a.m. and it's a full day's work. The county estimates that only 43 percent of local residents recycle at home. - Chris EdwardsReggie Blount has seen some strange things inside the red recycling bins…

A Night of Special Effects

A high-tech cake of gravity-defying construction by Cake Expressions by Lisa emitted clouds of gas while slowly revolving on a turntable. Logan and Danny looked at the shimmering curtain of silver tinsel, wondering what would happen once they walked through.…

Bank vs. Bank

 Charlotte is known as the Queen City. Frankly, it should go by Bank Town.If it weren’t for the two big banks and their friendly rivalry (and you know who we mean), Charlotte wouldn’t be Charlotte. But unless you’re one of…

Recognize this Guy?

 Light Blue ShirtNot Carolina blue, but executive blue. Ironic nod to the fact that you are in no way a blue-collar worker. Avoid the white collar/blue shirt combo. It is so 1989.Black, Pleated Dress PantsBecause pleats add ten pounds and…

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