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  • In the cases against the hundreds of Capitol riot defendants, attorneys repeatedly reference how Trump's tweet motivated rioters to come to Washington, D.C. — sometimes with weapons and armor in tow.
  • Christmas in the City is coming to town once again! This premier production, with shows on December 1-3 & 8-10, is a stunning variety show bringing the true essence of the Christmas Season to life using various forms of creative and performing arts in a way that entertains and inspires the soul. Christmas in the City includes: music with a live band, top-notch singers, traditional and modern Christmas songs, energetic dancers, state-of-the-art media and lighting, and inspirational drama.
  • Get ready to feast on some outrageous Mac-N-Cheese and enjoy local craft beer, all while supporting a great cause! Each ticket will get you access to UNLIMITED MAC & CHEESE SAMPLES from our region's top chefs as they compete to win the title of Charlotte's Best Mac & Cheese, plus UNLIMITED BEER SAMPLES from over 15 local breweries.

  • Experience Steve Hackman's thrilling blend of musical royalty as the queen of pop/R&B, Beyonc é, meets the classical king, Beethoven. In this innovative new musical fusion, Beyoncé's iconic repertoire is seamlessly interwoven with Beethoven's Seventh Symphony. The symphonic world's most joyful celebration of dance becomes the backdrop to fifteen of Beyoncé's chart-topping hits -- including "Girls," "Crazy in Love," "Single Ladies," "Sorry," "Halo," "Cuff It," and "Texas Hold 'Em."

    Steve Hackman, conductor
  • Experience Steve Hackman's thrilling blend of musical royalty as the queen of pop/R&B, Beyonc é, meets the classical king, Beethoven. In this innovative new musical fusion, Beyoncé's iconic repertoire is seamlessly interwoven with Beethoven's Seventh Symphony. The symphonic world's most joyful celebration of dance becomes the backdrop to fifteen of Beyoncé's chart-topping hits -- including "Girls," "Crazy in Love," "Single Ladies," "Sorry," "Halo," "Cuff It," and "Texas Hold 'Em."

    Steve Hackman, conductor
  • Join us for a fun event that brings the area’s top breweries, food trucks, and entertainment together to support affordable housing and supportive services for Charlotte’s chronically homeless neighbors!

    Brewers Ball guests will enjoy craft brew and food tastings while networking with neighbors in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.

    Exclusively for those 21 years of age and older. Bring your ID.

    Business casual - fun comfortable atmosphere.

    While we love our pets, there are no pets allowed at this event.

    This event is rain or shine.
  • Chefs of Charlotte brings the area’s top chefs together for an evening to offer their signature cuisine to a limited number of guests in an intimate and exclusive setting. Each chef, designing their own menu and table setting, prepares a five-course dinner, complete with complimentary wines for one table of 10 guests. Please join us for an exquisite evening of fine dining while you support affordable housing and supportive services for Charlotte’s most vulnerable neighbors.
  • Midland's own Dawn Anthony leads an exciting ensemble of the region's top musicians in a vibrant celebration of Motown's legacy and founder Berry Gordy Jr. This engaging show invites you to sing, dance, and experience the timeless hits that made Hitsville USA legendary.
  • The changes apply to cases of clergy committing violence or sexual assaults against anyone under their authority, as well as minors. The pope also changed rules about child pornography.
  • Former federal health officials Andy Slavitt and Scott Gottlieb tell Morning Edition that more coronavirus testing and contact tracing are needed for U.S. businesses to reopen safely.
  • The man who leads the criminal division at the Justice Department has a powerful personal story: one of his brothers died in gun violence and another is a police officer.
  • For years, tourists have peered into multi-million-dollar apartments from the top of London's busiest art gallery. Britain's Supreme Court says that has to change.
  • The next election battle in politically divided Wisconsin is for control of the state Supreme Court. The pivotal race will determine the fate of an abortion ban and abortion rights in the state.
  • As we head into caucus season, NPR is diving into some of the biggest issues at play in the 2024 election. Today, we take a look at climate policy.
  • In 2020, President Biden won Nevada by just under 3%. Organizers in part credit Native Americans for helping to secure that win. But a big challenge now is tying those policies to people.
  • Nearly half a dozen figures in Britain's Conservative Party are seen as candidates for prime minister. Liz Truss is the fourth prime minister to resign since the Brexit vote of 2016.
  • Intel has announced the launch of a chip that's made in America. Analysts say the Core Ultra Series Three could help the California-based company regain its dominance in the chip industry.
  • Dozier died at 81. As part of the songwriting team Holland-Dozier-Holland, he co-wrote dozens of hits, including "Baby Love," "Heat Wave" and "Reflections," helping to define the Motown sound.
  • White was preparing to compete in next week's Cyclocross World Championships in Scotland when a driver struck him while he was cycling on the shoulder of a highway in Boulder, Colo.
  • As Florida residents continue the post-hurricane clean up, economists are tabulating the overall cost of Frances. Government and insurance industry officials estimate the insured losses from the storm will fall somewhere between $3 billion and $6 billion. NPR's David Schaper reports.
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