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Art changed her life. She hopes it can change her community, too
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Art changed her life. She hopes it can change her community, too
In a normal year, more than 50 million travel through Charlotte Douglas International Airport. You’re likely one of the tens of millions in 2020 who didn’t, so things might look a little different at CLT the next time you do…
Read about Charlotte Douglas International Airport's major projects during COVID here. The Room Key In a challenging year for hospitality, three major hotels managed to open in the Charlotte area—and another is on the way. Here’s what you need to…
The veteran center spent the past year building out his foundation, Like A Child
Not one but two Fortune 500 companies took root at nondescript 1508-1510 Central Ave.
Just as Charlotte began to lay a foundation for something it’s notoriously lacked over the years—the ability to sustain a vibrant, distinctive local music scene—the pandemic snatched it away, as it did so much else. Was it a lethal blow? This magazine’s longtime editor, now a driver of a local music initiative, grabs the mic to argue: Hell, no
When the pandemic struck, thousands discovered the physical, mental, and ecological benefits of birding. Spring migration is the perfect time to join the flock
The Guyana native conceived the crown-inspired brand in his adopted hometown
The Cornelius resident, the winningest NFL coach who never won a Super Bowl, was placed in hospice this week. The author was a boy in Cleveland during the coach’s (and the Browns’) frustrating heyday, and the news unearthed memories he didn’t realize he had
COVD has fueled an explosion in the sports collectibles industry
Sarah Kaplan designs sustainable jewelry inspired by her love of art
The picturesque Southern city is a college students’ playground. As a weekend getaway, it never gets old
Making room for love in a tight space
Davidson alum aims to put racial equity at the top of corporate America’s to-do list
Brian and Tiffany Lombard’s tale merges food, hospitality—and learning to expect the unexpected
Leaders from Lowe's, Truist, Red Ventures, and the Charlotte Hornets weigh in
It was a source of Black pride when it opened in 1973. Does it have a future?
Anthony Moore and Matt Connolly met as students at Northeastern University in Boston and transferred to UNC Wilmington together in the early 2000s. They founded the building company Pike Properties in 2008 and began to flip small starter homes in…
My late wife brought Fiona, a fiddle-leaf fig, into our new home and nurtured her to the end. Through emptiness, doubt, and pain, I cared for Fiona, too, and learned a thing or two about life and regeneration
Potential conflict of interest forces veteran James Mitchell Jr. to depart
Options on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Freeform, and Hulu
She takes time with your tresses and care with your privacy
As Charlotte continues to build, community leaders are making sure residents don’t get left behind
From a 'Bad Wig Bandit' to Alexa spreading political rumors
That old, brick building across from ImaginOn embodied ideas whose time has come again
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