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Charlotte Fine Art Gallery hosts “Bring in the Spring”
The Charlotte Fine Art Gallery held a show last week focused on a number of local artists and their work for “Bring in the Spring.” Ten artists displayed their work… Read more
Oscar-nominated animator coming to Light Factory
Don Hertzfeldt, the Academy Award nominee and animator of films like “Rejected,” “Billy’s Balloon” and “The Meaning of Life,” will lead a screening of his work and hold a lecture… Read more
New exhibit open at Ciel
The Ciel Gallery and Mosaic Studio unveiled their newest exhibit last week. The show, “Survey,” features local artists Tina Alberni, Greg Barnes, Cher Cosper, Annette Cossentine, Miriam Durkin, Louise Farley,… Read more
Ya Gotta Love Yama
Culinary Corner by Charles Jenkin Yama means ‘mountain’ in Japanese. In this case, it means a mountain of excellent Asian cuisine. And you don’t have to climb Mount Fuji to… Read more
Ulysses Festival connects high art, folk art and underrepresented culture
Spring arts festival highlights Russia, Tchaikovsky by Dee Grano Like the butterfly for which it’s named, the Ulysses Charlotte Spring Festival of the Arts will celebrate the transformative nature of… Read more
Local author publishes “Wizard Jasper”
Pat Davies, from Charlotte, has published her first book. The fiction/fantasy writer recently finished “Wizard Jasper and the Lost Princess,” released by Tate Publishing Company. The book is available through… Read more
Auditions upcoming for “Nuptials”
The Storefront Theatre is getting ready to hold auditions for its upcoming production of “Nuptials.” The production needs two women, in their early-to-mid 20s, and two men, one in his… Read more
2012 Quilt Show coming to Charlotte
Charlotte’s Metrolina Expo will play host next weekend to the Charlotte Quilters’ Guild’s 2012 Quilt Show. The venue includes 20,000-square-feet of space for more than 250 quilts, 45 vendors, raffle… Read more
Charlotte Symphony to highlight ‘King of Pop’
The Charlotte Symphony is getting ready to perform a number of works by the late Michael Jackson. The program will go through each era of Jackson’s innovative musical career, led… Read more
St. Peter’s choirmaster to hold recital
Aaron Goen, the assistant organist and choirmaster at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, will present a recital on St. Peter’s new pipe organ later this month. The program, March 16, is… Read more
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