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  • President Trump named Fox News personality Jeanine Pirro as the interim top prosecutor in Washington, D.C., to replace Ed Martin.
  • Weather Permitting. Please follow @habitualroots for live updates. This is not your typical yoga class . The intention of this class is to create a space where we can come together as a community to move our bodies, expand our minds, explore our breath, and re-connect to ourselves and those around us. We focus on integrating our yoga practice off the mat into our daily lives. This is an all levels yoga class; beginner's welcome . Come prepared to activate your voice before and after class with community discussion on your intentions, your experience, and conscious awareness topics in order to build positive habits of self care that induce growth both individually, and collectively. Morning Classes: Each Monday and Friday: Sunrise Yoga 6:30-7:30 AM Lunch Flow: Each Wednesday 12:00-12:45 PM This class is accessible to ALL as it is FREE , with the opportunity to donate to Habitual Roots Nonprofit. Habitual Roots is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to connecting communities by spreading the knowledge of emotional intelligence and mindfulness. Our goal is to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to know themselves well and improve their sense of inner peace.[www.habitualroots.com] Donation Options include: Eventbrite, Venmo @habitualroots, or our website. It will be first come, first serve for yoga to create space between person(s) to take precautions during this time. We will offer mat spray, hand sanitizer, and NO hands on assists to keep you safe and feeling comfortable. What to bring: comfortable clothes, water, yoga mat (or other), and an open mind! Where to Find Us: Park on the side streets or in designated parking areas. We will meet in the green, flat area in middle of park. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to check-in. If you have never been to any of Habitual Roots' events, please consider registering yourself in the system to allow a quicker check in process. To precheck-in and sign waiver please follow the link below. Note you only need to do this once and it will take you approx. 3 mins: https://habitualroots.typeform.com/to/qUSQkHHw It will be first come, first serve for yoga to create space between person(s) to take precautions during this time. We will offer mat spray, hand sanitizer, and NO hands on assists to keep you safe and feeling comfortable.
  • Weather Permitting. Please follow @habitualroots for live updates. This is not your typical yoga class . The intention of this class is to create a space where we can come together as a community to move our bodies, expand our minds, explore our breath, and re-connect to ourselves and those around us. We focus on integrating our yoga practice off the mat into our daily lives. This is an all levels yoga class; beginner's welcome . Come prepared to activate your voice before and after class with community discussion on your intentions, your experience, and conscious awareness topics in order to build positive habits of self care that induce growth both individually, and collectively. Morning Classes at Romare Bearden Park: Each Monday and Friday: Sunrise Yoga 6:30-7:30 AM Lunch Flow at 4th Ward Park: Each Wednesday 12:00-12:45 PM This class is accessible to ALL as it is FREE , with the opportunity to donate to Habitual Roots Nonprofit. Habitual Roots is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to connecting communities by spreading the knowledge of emotional intelligence and mindfulness. Our goal is to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to know themselves well and improve their sense of inner peace.[www.habitualroots.com] Donation Options include: Eventbrite, Venmo @habitualroots, or our website. It will be first come, first serve for yoga to create space between person(s) to take precautions during this time. We will offer mat spray, hand sanitizer, and NO hands on assists to keep you safe and feeling comfortable. What to bring: comfortable clothes, water, yoga mat (or other), and an open mind! Where to Find Us: Park on the side streets or in designated parking areas. There is free parking on Poplar and N. Pine Street. We will meet in the green, flat area in middle of park between Poplar and N. Pine Street. Please arrive at least 10 minutes early to check-in. If you have never been to any of Habitual Roots' events, please consider registering yourself in the system to allow a quicker check in process. To sign our waiver please follow the link below. Note you only need to do this once and it will take you approx. 3 mins: https://habitualroots.typeform.com/to/qUSQkHHw It will be first come, first serve for yoga to create space between person(s) to take precautions during this time. We will offer mat spray, hand sanitizer, and NO hands on assists to keep you safe and feeling comfortable.
  • This training is being offered through ZOOM and will be virtual. To be registered for this training course, you must live or work in Mecklenburg or Cabarrus (North Carolina) counties as this grant is funding those in these counties. You must also be at least 18 years of age, as the MHFA training focuses on adults who work/interact with youth ages 6-18. Mental Health First Aid is a free course, thanks to generous 2021-2022 funding from the Mecklenburg County ABC Board and the Mecklenburg County Community Services Grant. If you do not live or work within these counties, please register for one of our fee-based courses on our website. Deadline: Registration for this course will be closed on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 to allow time for completion of the self-guided portion of MHFA. Once registered for MHFA Adult virtual training you will receive specific instructions on how to complete the REQUIRED 2-hour, online, self-directed course pre-work. NOTE: The 2-hour pre-work MUST be completed 72 hours prior to the 7 hour Instructor-led portion or you will not be able to take the second portion of the course on December 2, 2021. (Pre-work completion deadline is 11/28/2021) INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE: Thursday, December 2, 2021 INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE TIMEFRAME: 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Adult Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training course that teaches participants about mental health and substance abuse challenges. This course is delivered by certified Mental Health First Aid USA instructors on the MHA staff. Sessions will be held virtually through ZOOM. NOTE: A minimum of eight (8) registrants required for each course. Courses with fewer than 8 registered participants 48 hours prior to course date will be cancelled. Registrants will be notified by email of any class cancellation. For more information, contact Ericka Ellis-Stewart via email at eellis-stewart@mhacentralcarolinas.org or by telephone 704-365-3454 ext.230 or Kevin Markle via email at kmarkle@mhacentralcarolinas.org or by telephone at 704-365-3454 ext. 225. Mental Health First Aid is a free course, thanks to generous 2021-2022 funding from the Mecklenburg County ABC Board and the Mecklenburg County Community Services Grant. Save lives and build stronger communities. Join Mental Health First Aiders across the USA.
  • This training is being offered through ZOOM and will be virtual. To be registered for this training course, you must live or work in Mecklenburg or Cabarrus (North Carolina) counties as this grant is funding those in these counties. You must also be at least 18 years of age, as the MHFA training focuses on adults who work/interact with youth ages 6-18. Mental Health First Aid is a free course, thanks to generous 2021-2022 funding from the Mecklenburg County ABC Board and the Mecklenburg County Community Services Grant. If you do not live or work within these counties, please register for one of our fee-based courses on our website. Deadline: Registration for this course will be closed on Friday, November 26, 2021 to allow time for completion of the self-guided portion of MHFA. Once registered for MHFA Adult virtual training you will receive specific instructions on how to complete the REQUIRED 2-hour, online, self-directed course pre-work. NOTE: The 2-hour pre-work MUST be completed 72 hours prior to the 7 hour Instructor-led portion or you will not be able to take the second portion of the course on December 11, 2021. (Pre-work completion deadline is 12/07/2021) INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE: Thursday, December 11, 2021 INSTRUCTOR-LED COURSE TIMEFRAME: 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Adult Mental Health First Aid is a skills-based training course that teaches participants about mental health and substance abuse challenges. This course is delivered by certified Mental Health First Aid USA instructors on the MHA staff. Sessions will be held virtually through ZOOM. NOTE: A minimum of eight (8) registrants required for each course. Courses with fewer than 8 registered participants 48 hours prior to course date will be cancelled. Registrants will be notified by email of any class cancellation. For more information, contact Ericka Ellis-Stewart via email at eellis-stewart@mhacentralcarolinas.org or by telephone 704-365-3454 ext.230 or Kevin Markle via email at kmarkle@mhacentralcarolinas.org or by telephone at 704-365-3454 ext. 225. Mental Health First Aid is a free course, thanks to generous 2021-2022 funding from the Mecklenburg County ABC Board and the Mecklenburg County Community Services Grant. Save lives and build stronger communities. Join Mental Health First Aiders across the USA.
  • 2nd Annual Historic Hoskins Community Parade. Come out and walk through this Historic Hoskins neighborhood as we celebrate and commemorate our community history. plenty of food, giveaways, moving mural, games, great music, local business vendors, horse rides, Charlotte leaders, and so much more! Last year's inaugural event netted over 300 guests, this year around 450 to be expected. The parade will also feature local businesses, other organizations, and a few vehicle sponsors. this event is open to the public and is also partnering with other Charlotte neighborhoods!
  • Internationally renowned pianist, Phillip Bush, performs two powerhouse piano quartets with Chamber Music For All. The concert will feature Mozart’s Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K. 478 and Brahms’s Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25. The two G minor quartets—one Classical and one Romantic—present dazzling displays of pianistic virtuosity and heartfelt tenderness.

    For tickets, please contact the Union Box Office at 704-894-2135. Free for Davidson students, but tickets are required.
  • From Cory Howard, creator of The Campfireball reverse-storytelling show, The Dead Man is a one-of-a-kind live experience that works in collaboration with the audience to create, from thin air, a story about what it means to be alive. Interactive, yes, but introvert friendly, The Dead Man is filled with spontaneous real life stories, imaginative plot twists, and authentic human to human connection (with just a pinch of dark humor), plus a few other surprises. Part of the Charlotte Strange Fest, and paired with Joy Scott’s Gangsta Plants, this is a live performance event that literally will be like no other.
  • A poetry reading & community potluck featuring Gabrielle Calvocoressi & Jordan Bailey! Food, Poetry, & Community! Free & public! Bring a dish to share if you like!

    Join us for a poetry reading & community potluck featuring Gabrielle Calvocoressi & Jordan Bailey. Celebrate Calvocoressi, whose collection, The New Economy, was a Finalist for the 2025 National Book Award in Poetry, and Bailey, who was just named the 2026 GoodLit Fellow.

    About The New Economy, the National Book Foundation Judges Citation says this: “With lyrical precision and emotional depth, this incandescent collection explores transformation, resilience, and the quiet power of persistence.” Publishers' Weekly says, ""Survival is revolutionary in this brilliant collection."

    If you’re bringing food, please —

    ** avoid common allergens (like shellfish & peanuts);
    ** label the ingredients; &
    ** indicate on the label if it’s gluten-free, vegan, etc.

    Support Carolina Migrant Network: On view in the Goodyear Arts gallery is KEEP PUSHING, a political response pin-up exhibition. All art sales benefit Carolina Migrant Network, so please purchase! The gallery will open at 6pm.

    About the featured poets:

    Gabrielle Calvocoressi is the author of The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart, Apocalyptic Swing (a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize), and Rocket Fantastic, winner of the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry. Calvocoressi is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships including a Stegner Fellowship and Jones Lectureship from Stanford University; a Rona Jaffe Woman Writer's Award; a Lannan Foundation residency in Marfa, TX; the Bernard F. Conners Prize from The Paris Review; and a residency from the Civitella di Ranieri Foundation, among others. Calvocoressi's poems have been published or are forthcoming in numerous magazines and journals including The Baffler, The New York Times, POETRY, Boston Review, Kenyon Review, Tin House, and The New Yorker. Calvocoressi is an Editor at Large at Los Angeles Review of Books, and Poetry Editor at Southern Cultures. Works in progress include a non-fiction book entitled, The Year I Didn't Kill Myself and a novel, The Alderman of the Graveyard. Calvocoressi was the Beatrice Shepherd Blane Fellow at the Harvard-Radcliffe Institute for 2022 - 2023. Calvocoressi teaches at UNC Chapel Hill and lives in Old East Durham, NC, where joy, compassion, and social justice are at the center of their personal and poetic practice. Their new collection of poetry, The New Economy, is a finalist for the 2025 National Book Award in Poetry.

    Jordan Bailey is a 28 year old poet, teaching artist, and curator out of Charlotte, NC. Jordan began his journey into poetry at 16 years old, joining BreatheInk Poetry and becoming their grand slam champion twice. After aging out, Jordan continued the work, becoming a coach and teaching artist for the same organization as well as emerging as a star in the adult poetry slam community. He is a part of the 2018 National Poetry Slam Champions and the 2019 Slam Madness Champion. He is a graduate fellow of The Watering Hole, a writing retreat for writers of color. In the Spring of 2025, he became an artist in residence with Goodyear Arts. Jordan's work is built on expanding minds and world building.

    About event partner Troubadour Booksellers: As an independent bookstore, Troubadour Booksellers takes pride in offering a carefully curated collection of new books in a welcoming, inclusive space. Our company was founded by Scott Tynes-Miller in 2024 as a community bookstore for East Charlotte residents and visitors.
  • Our resident chef has been experimenting with the age-old dish, and has a few new recipes for you to try.
  • NPR Music's Stephen Thompson welcomes Celia Gregory of Nashville public radio station WNXP to discuss the week's new releases.
  • NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Slate's Mike Pesca to find out what's up with the Philly 76ers trading away all their best players, and we'll hear the news around the track. The Daytona 500 is today.
  • NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss March Madness, the new world of paid college athletes, and bobblehead crime.
  • An independent commission says renaming nine U.S. Army posts that commemorate Confederate officers would cost $21 million. The name changes would lead to the rebranding of everything from welcome marquees and road signs to water towers and hospital doors. The Naming Commission released its final report to Congress on recommending the new Army base names Monday. It included a list of assets tied to the Confederacy at each base. They range from the decals on 300 recycling bins at Fort Bragg in North Carolina to the sign for a softball field at Fort Hood in Texas.
  • Belmont Abbey basketball coach Stephen Miss was a fencer in college at North Carolina and spent a year at Oxford studying Irish theatre. Robert Lahser -…
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  • Part 1CMPD Chief Kerr Putney has been in his job for a year now. In that time, the department has grappled with a high-profile trial, an uptick in crime…
  • Thursday, December 29, 2016It’s that time of year when we talk holiday movies. Hollywood is waiting so which films are worth your time? Mike Collins asks…
  • Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2019Eyebrows shot up across the banking industry last week with the sudden merger proposal between BB&T and SunTrust. How did this…
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