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  • More than 40 films are on tap for Charlotte’s third annual CineOdyssey Film Festival, being held at the Mint Museum. The three-day festival features…
  • Stock up on pottery from 55 of North Carolina’s top ceramic artists at Potters Market at the Mint. Come see high-quality ceramic work in one location, interact with the makers, and enjoy live music, pottery demos, beer garden and concessions, and more. This outdoor event will take place on the lawn of Mint Museum Randolph. Visit pottersmarketatthemint.com for ticket and event information.
  • Charlotte Bronze Handbell Ensemble is a non-profit, 7 octave, double handbell choir that plays advanced level music written by many of the top composers. We have been entertaining Charlotte area audiences for over 10 years! Join us for our concert series, “Be All Merry!” as we celebrate the holiday spirit and spread the joy of music and bells!
  • Charlotte Bronze Handbell Ensemble is a non-profit, 7 octave, double handbell choir that plays advanced level music written by many of the top composers. We have been entertaining Charlotte area audiences for over 10 years! Join us for our concert series, “Be All Merry!” as we celebrate the holiday spirit and spread the joy of music and bells!
  • Charlotte Bronze Handbell Ensemble is a non-profit, 7 octave, double handbell choir that plays advanced level music written by many of the top composers. We have been entertaining Charlotte area audiences for over 10 years! Join us for our concert series, “Be All Merry!” as we celebrate the holiday spirit and spread the joy of music and bells!
  • Join us as we continue the storied tradition of the Springmaid Trail Race!

    Race in the crisp morning on beautiful single-track trails. Whether you’re joining us for 5K/Dog Jog (top overall pups get medals!), taking on our 10k or Half Marathon, or just coming to cheer on friends – we can’t wait to see you out there!
  • Featuring 50 top North Carolina potters, Potters Market at the Mint offers shopping, pottery demos, live bluegrass, a beer garden, and raffles under the big tent on Mint Museum Randolph’s lawn. Whether you are an experienced collector or new to the art form, whether you are interested in functional ware, abstract sculptures, or decorative pieces, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

    Tickets start at $20 and include museum entry.
  • Christmas in the City is coming to town once again! This premier production 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.
  • SHC’s Brewers Ball brings the area’s top breweries, food trucks, and entertainment together to support affordable
    housing and supportive services for Charlotte’s homeless neighbors! Brewers Ball guests will visit each station to enjoy tastings while networking with neighbors! Join us for a fun evening hosted by the best breweries in our area while you support affordable housing and supportive services for Charlotte’s homeless neighbors.
  • There's now a 4-to-6 week delay processing data for the Free Application for Financial Aid. NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with high school senior Agustin Miguel and his mother, Ana, about the wait.
  • In addition to solving a case each week, Tommyfeatures ongoing story lines involving the police chief's interactions with colleagues and family members. The scripts aren't fantastic — but Falco is.
  • For months, Colleen Hoover and Emily Henry have occupied multiple spots on the New York Times paperback trade fiction bestsellers list. The success of these romance writers has been aided by Gen Z.
  • The unprecedented strikes were in retaliation for an attack that killed top Iranian officers at Iran's embassy compound in Syria — an attack attributed to Israel. The U.S. is assessing developments.
  • Republican Party chair Michael Whatley wants the GOP to embrace religion even more openly. Whatley's push to make the GOP the "party of faith" is the subject of a recent story in The Assembly by reporter Tim Funk. WFAE's Marshall Terry talks with Funk about Whatley's efforts.
  • Taylor Swift has surpassed Drake's feat from September 2021 when he captured nine of the top 10 spots on the Hot 100 chart.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Douglas Ollivant, director for Iraq at the National Security Council during both the Bush and Obama administrations, about the Trump-ordered airstrike.
  • The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reports that 59 percent of people contacted by a debt collector had outstanding medical bills. Telecommunications and utility bills trailed far behind.
  • In a number of states, including big ones such as New York and Texas, leading cancer centers like Memorial Sloan Kettering aren't included in insurers' networks. What's a patient's recourse?
  • New York City's population is at an all-time high, with an estimated 8,336,697 people living in the city, according to the most recent U.S. Census Data. "For the first time since before 1950, more people are coming to New York City than leaving," said Mayor Bloomberg.
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