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  • Minor League Baseball’s big game is coming to Charlotte. The league announced Tuesday that BB&T Ballpark will host the 2014 Triple-A National Championship…
  • Florida A&M will be without 20 ineligible players and down to only eight available offensive linemen when it plays at North Carolina on Saturday night.
  • All summer, a wide range of hits were in the running for the biggest songs of the season — country singalongs, rap diss tracks, pop kiss-offs and rock epics. But two took the race down to the wire.
  • As NPR's senior national correspondent, Linda Wertheimer travels the country and the globe for NPR News, bringing her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day's top news stories.
  • A recent NPR/PBS News/Marist poll found nearly 6-in-10 voters say President Trump's top priority should be lowering prices. That concern is being expressed loudly in the swing state of Wisconsin.
  • NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Gerry Yandel, executive editor of The Virgin lslands Daily News, about what life is like for those living on the islands more than a month after Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
  • Astrid “Emily” Francis found herself as the head of household in Guatemala at age 13, supporting and raising her siblings after her mother migrated to the United States. Eventually she guided her siblings through the arduous journey north, arriving as unaccompanied and undocumented minors who spoke no English. At the time, Francis had a 6th grade education.

    Now, she is a dual alumna of UNC Charlotte and a nationally-recognized teacher who speaks at venues nationwide to raise awareness of the challenges faced by many children who are new to the United States. She was recognized on “The Ellen Show” for her outstanding work with these children, and is the author of If You Only Knew: Letters from an Immigrant Teacher.

    Francis will narrate her experiences for students during her residency in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences, prior to the on campus lecture. She is highly skilled at interacting with young people and individuals of various backgrounds, especially because her experience intersects that of a large number of students. In particular her narrative will resonate with adults and students who have immigrated to the United States from Latin America, those for whom English is a second language, and those experiencing family separation.

    Her work gives voice to many different historically-marginalized identities including Latinx, female, working class, undocumented, immigrant, and first generation college students whose families may or may not share their educational goals. Overall, her journey is one of resilience, persistence, and self-efficacy while overcoming a series of setbacks and obstacles.


    Astrid Emily Francis is a nationally recognized English as a Second Language teacher at Concord High School in Concord, North Carolina. She serves students at various English proficiency levels. Francis is originally from Guatemala and her experience as an English Language Learner inspired her to become an ESL teacher. This affords her a deep understanding of the challenges her students must overcome to succeed. As a leader, Francis’ focus is to inspire students to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more. She earned a BA in Spanish and a MAT in ESL from UNC-Charlotte and she serves as a professional development facilitator, motivational and keynote speaker. Francis is part of UNC-Charlotte College of Education’s Advisory Board. She served as teacher liaison to the Cabarrus County Board of Education as a district Teacher of the Year in 2016.

    Francis will also narrate her experiences for select classes during her residency in the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences during the week.

    Sponsored by The Anabel Aliaga-Buchenau Witness in Residence Initiative, with generous donations from the community and the Dean’s Office of the College of Humanities & Earth and Social Sciences
  • The Gallery Reception is August 28th 6-8pm.



    Mei Mei 妹妹 is artist Duff Woon Kee Yong’s tribute to the women who have lifted, shaped, and stood beside him and his work throughout the years. While Mei Mei in Chinese traditionally means ‘sister,’ this exhibition is intended to embrace a broader meaning: a constellation of chosen sisters, nurturing spirits, and fierce allies whose love have left quiet yet indelible marks. This space honors those who saw beyond the surface, who understood that ookee was never just a doodle, but a living embodiment of love, connection, and kinship.

    The works gathered here echo moments of mischief, care, resilience, and tenderness – qualities that sisters, in all their forms, so effortlessly embody. Each monochrome stroke and spontaneous form of these ookee carries with it the traces of these relationships: sometimes unruly, often gentle, always deeply felt. These are the invisible hands that guided the line, the voices that whispered courage, the hearts that held with grace.

    Ookee, from the Chinese word 烏奇 (wū qí), loosely translates to “dark strange.” It’s a name that captures the spirit of Savannah-based artist Duff Woon Yong, who works under the same moniker. The word doesn’t just title the work, it describes it: enigmatic, instinctive, and often tinged with whimsy and unease. This body of work reflects Yong’s ongoing exploration of black-and-white mark-making across wood panels, paper, and found materials. These surfaces chosen for their history, texture, and sometimes personal meaning become the ground for a world teeming with amoebic forms, looping lines, and uncanny shapes. His signature creatures seem to spill over, crawl across, or consume their supports, enacting processes of emergence, tension, and transformation.


    Drawing deeply from Chinese calligraphy and street art, Yong’s work is equally informed by the visual language of video games, street art, and comics. His technique resembles automatic drawing, a Surrealist practice in which the hand moves freely, without conscious control allowing buried emotions, memories, and mental states to surface. For Yong, this intuitive flow becomes a form of meditation and personal storytelling.


    Raised in Singapore, Duff Woon Kee Yong (b. 1976) received his M.F.A in Computer Art with a focus on Motion Graphics in 2001 from the Savannah College of Art and Design. He has been a professor of Motion Media Design at SCAD since the early 2000s and was the director of Mr. Beast Gallery between 2010-1. Yong has exhibited in Taiwan and Savannah and has collaborated with artists on numerous street art projects.



    This exhibition will be on display August 13- September 19.
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    ABOUT BLUME STUDIOS VR
    Blume Studios VR is Blumenthal Arts’ immersive virtual reality initiative, bringing internationally acclaimed free-roaming experiences to audiences in Charlotte. Through groundbreaking storytelling and emerging technology, Blume Studios VR transports guests beyond the boundaries of traditional entertainment, placing them inside worlds inspired by history, science, and art.

    Guests can freely explore three distinct adventures: Excurio’s Horizon of Khufu, Excurio’s Life Chronicles, and Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, produced by Felix & Paul Studios and PHI Studio. All experiences are recommended for ages 8+, free-roaming, family-friendly, and available simultaneously, allowing each guest to choose their own adventure. Multiple adventures can run simultaneously, powered by Excurio’s groundbreaking LBXR Pulse platform. Whether exploring ancient civilizations, witnessing the evolution of life, or floating in orbit, Blume Studios VR offers a new way to experience history, science, and discovery.

    ABOUT HORIZON OF KHUFU: JOURNEY IN ANCIENT EGYPT
    You'll travel 4,500 years into the past and explore the Great Pyramid of Giza without ever leaving Charlotte. During the 42-minute expedition, a young Egyptologist will guide you through an adventure through hidden chambers, soar above the Giza Plateau, sail the Nile, and witness the funeral of King Khufu. Created by Excurio in collaboration with Harvard Egyptologist Peter Der Manuelian and The Giza Project, this internationally acclaimed immersive expedition has captivated millions of visitors worldwide.

    ABOUT LIFE CHRONICLES
    This 45-minute immersive expedition was developed by Excurio and the Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle in Paris. Life Chronicles transports visitors across prehistoric oceans, volcanic landscapes, ancient forests, and more through 3.5 billion years of Earth’s history to encounter 120+ extinct species, from the earliest life forms to towering dinosaurs and early humans.

    ABOUT SPACE EXPLORERS: THE ISS EXPERIENCE
    Built from more than 250 hours of footage filmed both inside and outside the International Space Station, the immersive experience returns, placing visitors alongside real astronauts as they live, work, conduct missions, and observe Earth from orbit. Rooted in real-life space missions conducted in collaboration with NASA and leading international space agencies, the experience is based on the Primetime Emmy Award-winning series Space Explorers: The ISS Experience, created by Felix & Paul Studios. Through intimate access to astronauts’ daily lives, breathtaking spacewalks, and awe-inspiring views of Earth from low orbit, it delivers the closest sensation yet to being in space without ever leaving the ground.
  • More than 6,000 people were killed in over three days when a Sudanese paramilitary group unleashed "a wave of intense violence" in Sudan's Darfur region in late October, according to the UN.
  • 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. We take a look at the races around the state, at voter turnout, and hear from listeners. We'll be joined by political reporters and political experts from around North Carolina for analysis and perspective.
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  • The Gulf Livestock 1 reportedly capsized in heavy seas near the island of Amami Oshima just as a typhoon was passing through the area. Only one crew member is known to have survived.
  • On October 3rd at Charlotte Art League from 7pm-9pm, local nonprofit Guerilla Poets will be holding Tahiti Graffiti, a live paint off between 6 amazing local live painters where you, the audience, get to tell them what to paint!

    DJ Chocolate Rocket will be spinning throughout live spoken word and musical performances by Myrt’s Son, Mathew Church, Daniel Arthur Gurley and Guerilla Poets (Riot aka Shane Manier, Jah Smalls, Ma Dukes and Nemo Sum!)
    This event is a fundraiser in support of our art programming for teens, youth and the elderly. So every ticket sold goes to supporting these incredible programs.
    Your live artists participating in the paint off are: DeNeer Davis, Shawn Glover, L.J. Hill, April Lytle, Shane Manier and Emily Achenbaum Harris

    Guerilla Poets are a 501c3 nonprofit providing art, music and poetry programming with community partners such as Time Out Youth, Tym Inc Juvenile Detention Teens, Henderson Independent HS, The Relatives, Rowan Helping Ministries, Promise Resource Network, The Arts Empowerment Project, Trinity Living and more.
  • Join the North Carolina Humanities Council on January 19 at 6:30 PM for "Whose Water Is it Anyway?,” an interactive panel discussion on drought, water rights, our water supply, and other themes present in their “Watershed Moments: Statewide Read” novel "The Water Knife" by Paolo Bacigalupi. This virtual, free event features award-winning writer and NC State Professor John Kessel, author Jacqui Castle, and NC Drought Management Advisory Council member Klaus Albertin in a conversation moderated by Charlotte Readers Podcast host Landis Wade. Want to be part of the conversation? Submit your questions to North Carolina Humanities Council’s Facebook and Twitter pages (@NCHumanities) using #WatershedMoments before the start of the event. If they select your question to be answered during the event, you’ll receive an exclusive environmental-themed prize! Need a copy of the book? The North Carolina Humanities Council's “Watershed Moments: Statewide Read” is a statewide book club that invites you to read "The Water Knife" by Paolo Bacigalupi and "Dry" by Jarrod and Neal Shusterman as the jumping-off point for meaningful conversations about matters in our communities and state. 1. Claim your free e-book copy of both books using this registration form while supplies last: https://bit.ly/2X9vDLH 2. For a limited time Bookmarks is offering 20% off hard copies of both books. Use the discount code 21WATER at checkout to claim this offer. a. Buy "The Water Knife": https://www.bookmarksnc.org/book/9780804171533 b. Buy "Dry": https://www.bookmarksnc.org/book/9781481481977
  • AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ANNOUNCES GALA PRESENTING SPONSOR AND CO-CHAIRS FOR RE-IMAGINE CHARLOTTE GALA, SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2021 Culinary Event to Feature Johnson & Wales University Students Alongside Celebrity Chefs and Culinary Leaders The American Cancer Society (ACS) of Western North Carolina and South Carolina is pleased to announce its annual gala, Re-Imagine Charlotte will be held Saturday, November 20, 2021, at Le Meridien Hotel in uptown Charlotte. ACS has named Charlotte-based premier grocer Harris Teeter as the presenting sponsor. The gala co-chairs for Re-Imagine Charlotte presented by Harris Teeter are celebrity Chef David Burke and Cheryl L. Richards, Ph.D., President, Johnson & Wales University, Charlotte Campus. Event Details Re-Imagine Charlotte, presented by Harris Teeter Saturday, November 20, 2021 -- Reception and silent auction open at 5:30 p.m., Re-Imagine Charlotte dining experience begins at 6:30 p.m. Le Meridien Charlotte 555 So. McDowell St. Charlotte, NC Sponsorship and underwriting opportunities are available here. Contact: Joyce Caron-Mercier 704.906.4547 Joyce.caronmercier@cancer.org
  • he Carolina Country Music Festival has partnered with One Blood and McDonald’s of the Greater Carolinas to put on a blood drive. All donors will receive a limited edition CCMF t-shirt, a ticket to the McDonald’s Thursday Kickoff Concert and a FREE Wellness Checkup. Donors must register in advance and visit the McDonald’s on 7051 South Blvd. in Charlotte between 10 AM–6 PM on Thursday, May 5th to participate. Donors at this location will also receive a free McDonald’s meal for participating. Schedule your appointment to give blood online - Register: https://donorportal.oneblood.org/donate-now/donation-centers-list-select-time?type=md&driveID=1227089&driveStart=1651759200&driveEnd=1651788000 See below for the full schedule of OneBlood Donation Drives: Tuesday, May 2 McDonald’s, 1909 Hoffman Rd, Gastonia, NC 28054 Tuesday, May 3 McDonald’s, 505 N Main St., Belmont, NC 28012 Wednesday, May 4 McDonald’s, 350 S Cannon Blvd, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Thursday, May 5 McDonald’s, 7051 South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28210
  • Want to give back and share your professional experience to make a difference? Have you wondered about joining a nonprofit board? We hope you’ll join us for an interactive and informative 75 minute workshop to learn more about the roles and responsibilities of board members, things to consider prior to joining a board, and next steps for getting involved. Nonprofit Board Leadership: Get Engaged! Virtual Workshop Monday, May 9, 2022, from 7:00pm-8:30pm Registration is FREE, but required. This workshop is being facilitated by Social Venture Partners Charlotte (SVP), a local nonprofit venture philanthropy organization that has invested over $1.8 Million and thousands of skills-based volunteer hours in innovative local nonprofits attacking social and economic inequality in Charlotte. SVP Charlotte strengthens nonprofits through capacity building and financial investment. Leading the workshop will be SVP’s Executive Director, Kristin Beck, and two SVP Partners Scott Brennan and Denise Burkard who bring their own experience as nonprofit board members.
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