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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…
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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…
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…
About twenty dogs are usually available for adoptions through project HALO. - Chris Edwards.Man’s best friends took over the lawn on Birkdale Village’s main street on this particular Saturday as part of Project HALO’s monthly Adoption Day. Volunteers brought a…
Bank of AmericaTotal giving nationwide for 2006$200 millionTotal giving in North Carolina for 2006$18,142,854Funding prioritiesAffordable housing, education, and human servicesNotable recipientsUnited Way of America, Habitat for Humanity International, American Red Cross, The National Urban League, The National Council of LaRaza,…
Apparently so. The skyline atop today's front page: "Win Van Halen Tickets | Where to Get Free Stuff." Seriously? I thought I was reading the back of the cereal box for a second. (OK, OK, we did run a contest…
I don’t know how the Touchdown Club selects its speakers but Harris was an obvious good choice. As most of you are aware, there are thousands of Steelers fans living in Charlotte. Why? I don’t know. Please feel free to…
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I first met Daniel about a decade ago. He was shooting someone at the old Jack Straw's (Drivin' and Cryin', maybe?), and I was there for the music. I was also working here, and we needed freelance photogs. I introduced…
According to the N&O's ombudsman (a position the Observer does not have), that is starting to happen, kinda. The papers are running more of each other's stories, which requires collaboration to keep out of each other's way. Look for more…
In 1996, in an interview for Charlotte magazine, former Charlotte Observer editorial cartoonist Doug Marlette made one of the funniest—and most astute—observations regarding two American cities I had ever heard. After fifteen years in Charlotte, in 1987 Marlette moved to…
There are stands of old-growth trees in the surrounding forest. You are nothing but an overrated, feathered noisemaker, Mr. Nighthawk, Nightjar, Goatsucker, or whatever you call yourself. I’m going to pluck you and roll you in cornmeal and flour, then…
Classic ChicCLASSIC CHIC: Interior designer Barrie Benson created the retro setting of the Pooles’ master bedroom, which highlights the forties-esque look shown here: Alberta Ferretti long hair wool coat in beige, $2,300, and Proenza Schouler straight flannel pant in umber,…
The coolest thing about this luncheon is that each table gets a Panther player or coach as their guest. This creates a lot of suspense and anticipation. Everyone is sitting there hoping they get Jake Delhomme or Steve Smith or…
SlamCharlotte recently won first place at The National Poetry Slam 2007 held in Austin, Texas, beating out seventy-five other teams. Made up of Bluz, Bethsheba, Mike Simms, Carlos Robson, Da Minista, Paul D, and team manager Inkera, they performed twelve…
Thanks to area chefs and farmers, you can sample local grass-fed beef, asparagus, and microgreens on more than two dozen menus. And the list is growing.Photographs by Chris EdwardsFifteen years ago, when Sammy and Melinda Koenigsberg tried to interest Charlotte…
Running the trail at the Whitewater Center kicked my butt.On my last hike, I fell head first while skipping along a trail on Looking Glass Mountain in the Pisgah National Forest. Not graceful. So when I approached the trail for…
Go to any town or city in America and you’ll likely find people complaining about at least one thing: their public school system. It could very well be that most school systems across the country aren’t doing a very good…
There’s an interesting article in American Journalism Review about the future of the local newspaper film critic. In a word, that future is limited. As can be expected, as newspapers cut back staff, they’re cutting back in areas where they…
(Note: I just posted this on our crime blog, but thought it appropriate here, too.) A recent news item reminded me of a story we ran a few months ago. The news item was about a shooting at the Fast…
Involved in Crime Thank you so much for printing Melissa Hankins’s article, “Charlotte Has a Problem With Crime.” Last week, I became a victim of a felony for the second time in six months. I was held at gunpoint in…
A few days before this issue went to press, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police did its best to make sure that there were no shenanigans downtown on the Fourth of July. Blue uniforms were everywhere, and a bunch of…
The magazine’s office is located in the Design Center of the Carolinas in South End so I have the privilege of working in the area daily. I say privilege because I think South End is great. There are many cool…
