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Two new Picasso exhibitions open at the Mint Museum Uptown. Five-time Grammy award-winning artist Keb’ Mo’ plays the Knight Theater. And the Carolina Alpaca Celebration takes place in Concord this weekend.
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Tim Miner of Charlotte is Creative joins WFAE’s Gwendolyn Glenn on this week’s edition of “Weekend in Entertainment.”
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This weekend’s entertainment options include indie rockers Death Cab for Cutie, jazz guitarist Norman Brown and Theatre Charlotte’s production of “Something Rotten!”
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Opera Carolina’s production of George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” opens Sunday. New Orleans jazz comes to the Queen City. Plus, the North Carolina Pinball Championship is being held Saturday.
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This weekend’s entertainment options include a costumed bar crawl through NoDa, a wine Sip & See at Real African Art Gallery and recording artist Rhonda Thomas at Central Piedmont.
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This weekend’s entertainment options include Duke Ellington’s "Nutcracker Swing" at the Booth Playhouse, "The Nutcracker" at Belk Theater and the Eric Andre Show’s Hannibal Buress at The Comedy Zone.
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We’re going to do something a little different for this week’s edition of Weekend in Entertainment. We'll list some events on tap, but this segment focuses mainly WFAE "All Things Considered" host Gwendolyn Glenn's conversation with Maria Howell, a singer and actor from Gastonia.
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Halloween is nearly upon us, which means there’s both frightening and strictly entertaining events celebrating the height of spooky season. QCity Metro’s Bethany Lane joined WFAE’s “All Things Considered” host Gwendolyn Glenn to talk about the top picks for what to do in the latest Weekend in Entertainment segment.
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Axios Charlotte's Ashley Mahoney joins WFAE's "All Things Considered" host Gwendolyn Glenn to talk about weekend events in Charlotte, including the Charlotte Symphony's special showing of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," the Mint Museum celebrating its 85th anniversary and the inaugural BayHaven Food & Wine Festival.
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Top events in Charlotte this weekend include a tribute to a legendary singer, the opening of a new season for the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and an award-winning parody play.