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A third-generation Charlotte glassmaker belongs to a rapidly dwindling group of craftspeople
Even after 40-plus years making music, the audacity of Hope Nicholls blasts from the speakers
A Q&A with Real Housewives of New York alum Luann de Lesseps ahead of her Countess Cabaret at The Filmore on March 22
Girlhood Charlotte and Growing Our Girls make room for uneasy talks about menstruation
Charlotte struggled for years to compete for national tour stops. Now we’re dancing to a different tune.
Celebrate food, drink, music, and more with these festivals in Charlotte this spring.
The UNC Charlotte professor develops a holistic program for mental health providers
Nearly 30 years ago, the city erupted over the production of an award-winning play about gay men and AIDS. The battle set a rigid mold for Charlotte’s approach to the performing arts. We haven’t broken it yet.
Blair Hayes has amassed a hefty waitlist for her natural result aesthetic
Sisters screen-print kids tops honoring their cultural identity
Bills spike after diagnoses. Go Jen Go eases financial strain so patients can focus on their health
We’ve lived in a high-tech world for years, but new advancements in artificial intelligence have further eroded the line between humans and machines. Do we welcome our new AI overlords? Do we have a choice?
Not everyone is lucky enough to work at a great workplace. If you do, it’s worthy of recognition. Be rewarded as a Top Workplace in the Charlotte metro area. The Charlotte Top Workplaces awards honor outstanding workplace culture in the…
The sport has entered a new age of data analysis, 3D printers, and optical scanning stations. But what will happen to the sport if tech takes the wheel?
North Carolina is one of the nation’s most gerrymandered states. Here’s what to know and what you can do
She ran for a state Senate seat in one of North Carolina’s most gerrymandered districts knowing she didn’t stand a chance.
A call for less screen time and more “big round hours”
They never really “made it.” So, 46 years after they started, why’s their reunion kind of a big deal?
Charlotte's assorted and mostly underground population of occultists works to summon self-empowerment, community, and acceptance—and retain its mystery
For decades, librarian Shelia Bumgarner archived, shared, and made history
How a young entrepreneur drove through self-doubt to fashion a different kind of women’s golf attire
Stay warm while learning a new culinary or artistic skill
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The founder and CEO of Style by Color is on a mission to help people step into confidence
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