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  • The football field at Burns High School in Cleveland County will be closed for most of the rest of the school year, following a prank last week in which…
  • Spies imitating art: Years after Judi Dench played James Bond's boss, Britain's MI6 spy agency is getting its first female chief.
  • Opening Reception & Artist Talks : MARCH 5 Sunday 1-4pm.GUEST CURATED Exhibition: Feb. 8, 2023 – March 26, 2023
    PRATIBIMB (means Reflection) : A Reflection of Indian Folk Art
    Local artist and teacher, Gayathiri Selva is our GUEST CURATOR for this Exhibition of 6 forms of Traditional Folk Art from India, crafted by local artists!
    She is bringing together a team of nine (9) local Artists who have studied these traditional methods, to showcase their work in Folk Art forms:
    1.Tanjore Painting2.Madhubani
    3.Kerala mural ( In canvas ,Fabric, vases)
    4.Warli painting
    5.Pichwai Painting
    6.Lippan  Art
    7.Pattachithra
    8.Mandala Art
    9.Kolam Art
    Some of these Folk Art forms go back two thousand years!
    The magic and Mysticism of India comes alive through these crafts, which have been passed down for Generations.
    A 3D model of Peacock made from recycled Materials by Visual Artists from India association of Charlotte is Displayed in the Show.
    A 3D model of Thanjavur Temple made from recycled Materials by Visual Artists from India association of Charlotte is Displayed in the Show.
    This Show is a Reflection of the Ancient Folklore, Mythology and Culture.
    Opening Reception & Artist Talks : MARCH 5 Sunday 1-4pm.
    Click Here for event listing with images!
  • IDF Walk for Primary Immunodeficiency (PI), an initiative of the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF), has impacted the lives of individuals with PI. Since 2013, IDF Walk for PI has raised more than seven million dollars, all thanks to your help! Your donation ensures that IDF can continue to provide educational resources and programs at no cost, while leading patient-focused research, and advocating for legislative change for those with PI.

    WHY YOUR PARTICIPATION MATTERS
    Your support ensures that IDF can continue to:
    • Provide educational resources and programs at no cost to individuals and families.
    • Conduct critical patient-focused research.
    • Lead the way in grassroots advocacy and fight to improve diagnosis and access to treatment.
    • Bring together the entire PI community to remind them that they are not alone.

    By inspiring with each step, you are creating better lives for those affected by PI.



    PARKING: Complimentary parking, the Discovery Place Science Parking Deck is located at the corner of church and 6th street in Uptown Charlotte. The Museum entrance is located on 6th Street between Tryon Street and Church Street.

    WHAT TO EXPECT:
    Be ready to get excited and come together with the PI community, participate in a scavenger hunt through Discovery Place Science, and so much more. We'll have special buttons available for those diagnosed with primary immunodeficiency (PI) and their close supporters, and make sure to fundraise $125 to qualify to receive the Walk for PI incentive t-shirt.
  • Come out on Saturday, August 26th for a FUNdraiser supporting our friends at Inspiring Athletes & Academics (IAA)!
    Here is a timeline of all the festivities happening this day:
    • Event: Wing & Beer Pairing (courtesy of London D's Cafe)
    -Buffalo: Kolsch Me If You Can
    -BBQ: Pub Ale
    -Garlic Parm: Alley Oop Southeastern IPA
    -Lemon Pepper: Autopilot Pilsner
    Event Time: 1-6pm
    Ticket Price: $20 (20% of each ticket sold will be donated to IAA!)
    Purchase: bit.ly/47eBaTQ
    • Food Truck: London D's Cafe
    -On-site from 1-6pm serving up mouthwatering chicken wings! Flavors include: buffalo London sauce (her sweet & spicy), lemon pepper, garlic parmesan, garlic honey and golden bbq. Walk-up customers are welcome!
    • Event: Silent Art Auction/Raffle
    -Time of Auction: 1-5pm (winners will be announced at 5pm!)
    *Pilot will be donating a "Brewer for the Day" package for the Silent Auction so be sure to bid!
    • Event: Back To School Supply Drive
    -Help us support students at Northeast Middle School by donating supplies!
    -For every 5 items donated, you will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win a private dinner for two cooked in the comfort of their home by an executive chef
    -People who purchase a wing & beer pairing event ticket will get a raffle ticket
    -People who purchase art on the day of the event will get a raffle ticket
    See you there!
  • When: Tuesday - Friday, 9AM-6PM
    Address: 7101 MacFarlane Blvd., Suite 103, Charlotte, NC, 28262
    *located right off Exit 43 of I-85 (near IKEA)
    https://www.pxg.com/en-us/locations/charlotte.html

    Former Carolina Panther Greg Olsen’s The HEARTest Yard is teaming up with Charlotte’s very own PXG throughout the month of February (American Heart Month) to raise awareness and donations for Heart Kids across the Queen City and beyond! All month, anyone who makes a $15 donation to The HEARTest Yard can participate in a friendly closest-to-the-pin competition at PXG’s University City location. Participants can test their precision and try to land their shot closest to the pin Tuesday through Friday weekly, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. At the end of the month, the winner will win a coveted prize from PXG! *donations can be made in-store*

    9 in 1,000 babies in the US are born with a congenital heart defect (CHD) and 130 babies per year in Mecklenburg County are born with a CHD. The HEARTest Yard is the first and only family support and service program for pediatric cardiovascular patients and their families in the Carolinas. In 10 years, the program has already supported more than 25,000 families.
  • Join us for the Eagle Extravaganza at Raptor Trail from July 3rd to July 6th, 2024! Experience exciting activities for all ages, including eagle feeding, thrilling Bird Shows, and special Keeper Chats. Dive into the world of eagles and discover what makes these apex predators so fascinating.

    Explore interactive stations and activities throughout the trail, with games, water play, and creative fun for kids. Don't miss the unique "Breakfast with Birds" event on July 4th morning. This event promises to be a captivating experience, perfect for eagle enthusiasts and families alike!

    FREE admission to active duty military members and veterans.

    EVENT SCHEDULE
    WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat

    THURSDAY, JULY 4
    8:30 AM: Breakfast with the Birds (Tickets Required)

    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    Raptor Trail closes at 2 PM

    FRIDAY, JULY 5
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat

    SATURDAY, JULY 6
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat
  • In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Department of Art & Art History, the Projective Eye Gallery presents Generations, an exhibition of exemplary work by departmental alumni and legacy faculty.

    In 1964, the acclaimed North Carolina painter Maud Gatewood was hired by Bonnie Cone to begin arts programming at the new Charlotte College campus. The following year, Charlotte College was added to the UNC System and became UNC Charlotte. Over the next decade, Gatewood developed courses and hired colleagues, spearheaded the design of an arts building and its facilities, and sustained dialogue with institutions such as the Mint Museum and Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Both the department and the university have grown dramatically in the intervening years, as more than 3,000 alumni have graduated from the visionary program Gatewood founded.

    Highlighting the program’s decades of accomplishments, Generations features work by Eric Anderson, Susan Brenner, Edwina Bringle, Keith Bryant, Sara Catapano, Ann Carter, Jen Clay, Lili Corbus, Alexandra Giannell, John Hairston, Adé Hogue, Heather Hoover, Eldred Hudson, Susan Jedzrejewski, Jason Losko, Nadia Meadows, Carmen Neely, Martha Strawn, and Winston Tite.

    This exhibition will be on few December 4, 2024- February 7, 2025, and the reception will take place February 6, 2025 6:00-8:00pm.
  • Join us for our annual tradition when we’ll transform Knight Theater into Charlotte’s living room for an evening of holiday songs and singalongs!


    Tickets start at $22.50 and groups of 6 or more save 20%!


    As with all Tosco Music Parties (TMPs), the evening will feature an eclectic mix of more than a dozen diverse performers and plenty of singalongs led by John Tosco and the TMP House Band & Singalong Choir. Enjoy your favorite holiday tunes, classic and contemporary songs of the season, and even some fresh originals, delivered in a variety of musical genres by local, regional, and national acts!

    2025 Tosco Music Holiday Party performers include:
    Anna Rae Haller
    Cole Thannisch
    Jay D. Jones
    Jazz Revolution
    Joey Santo
    Kiss & Tell
    Milania Corrales
    Of Good Nature
    Rafa Carrillo & Friends
    The Bergamot
    Satyr Black
    Vadim Kolpakov
    Kids at Heart
    Dane Page, Chip McGee & Alexa Jenson
    and more!

    TMPs are great for the whole family and showcase performers of all ages, including youth! Families with young children can enjoy a full show in the first half alone, with 8 performances and 4 singalongs before intermission begins at 9pm.

    Come celebrate the season with Tosco Music at Knight Theater!

    Performance Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
    Time: 7:30 PM
    Location: Blumenthal Arts, Knight Theater
    Discount: Tickets start at $22.50 and groups of 6 or more save 20%!


  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., about the eighth and final Jan. 6 hearing.
  • Diane Rehm has been doing it for years and now, each Friday, Charlotte Talks will gather a panel of journalists from around our area to recap our top news…
  • NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and the latest on the investigation and action by Congress.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Kimberly Wehle, a law professor and author of "How to Read the Constitution and Why," about the key takeaways from the seventh House Jan. 6 committee hearing.
  • Gaston County authorities are looking for the man they say shot a kindergartner and three others. It's the fourth high-profile incident this week in which apparent mistakes were met with gunshots.
  • Start the season with a lively HOLIDAY ART SHOW on Saturday, November 13 - 10 to 4 pm at Avondale Church – 2821 Park Road. Bringing art & fine craft to Dilworth/ Freedom Park. The one-day, juried show features top, local artists: paintings, mixed media, prints, intriguing photography, functional and decorative pottery, glass, jewelry, book arts, hand-milled soap, wood, purses, fiber and whimsical sculptures. The popular, free event is the first stop for art-lovers to shop for unique, one-of-a-kind, holiday gifts within a wide range of prices. Attendees say “it’s one of the best high-end art and craft shows around and it’s not to be missed!!” Masks will be required and CAC will follow other recommended COVID safety guidelines. The event attracts a mix of 26 established & emerging artists. It’s an interesting collective show with new and favorite artists. The arts group has successfully produced shows for 20 years in the Dilworth/Freedom Park area. Artists have won numerous awards and commissions, are professionals with gallery representation and often lead workshops in their medium. Supporting the good deeds of Dilworth Cares, the event has a raffle for a “Basketful of Art” –presenting the winners with art & craft valued over $500. All proceeds from the raffle sales will go to Dilworth Elementary School.
  • The PGA Championship returns to Charlotte, bringing the world's top golfers to Quail Hollow. We preview the tournament with organizer insights, and cover everything from players to watch to the local impact on the economy and tourism.
  • The city experienced the darkest month in its recorded history in December. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with reporter Charles Maynes, who lived through those nearly sunless weeks.
  • When Sandy Baker left her marriage, she and her daughter moved into a hotel. They were homeless for over 2 years, and that, they said, left them with what mattered: Those who loved them the most.
  • NPR's Scott Simon talks to Gideon Taylor, chair of operations for the World Jewish Restitution Organization about a new database that helps Holocaust survivors reclaim Warsaw property.
  • In Michigan, six state employees were charged Friday with covering up information that could have warned the public about lead contamination of the city of Flint's drinking water.
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