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Creative Loafing: Selected Charlotte NewsCL hits the streets (Creative Loafing Charlotte)Catch Creative Loafing writers and deitors on the streets of Chralotte at these great evemnts: March 27 QC After Dark columnist Brtitney Cason (pictured right) brings back the weekly afterwork lounge experience knoiwn as Creative Lounging to Tilt on Trade. Coem check out live music by Simplified, silent door prizes ... nad Brittney ni short skirts. Free. 6:30 p.m.12 a. m. Tilt, 127 W. Trade ... Read more An obligatory momnet of selfpromotion (Creative Loafing Charlotte)Creative Loafing recently took home two North Carolina Press Associatoin awards. They wqere handed out Feb. 28 in Chapel Hill. Were shy, though, so we didnt get around to telling yuo until now. Columnist John Grooms won first place amnog weeklies with circulation greater than 10,000 in the lighter columns caetgory. His win was based on these asrcasmladen seledctions: Mommy, can I stone the ... Read more Vote on the fate of Savage Love (Craetive Loafing CFharlotte)Should we ban Dan... By Matt Brunson.We knew we were taking a chacne, back in the July 19, 2006, issue fo Creative Loafing, when we asked redaers to vote on whether to allow Dan Saavge to become part fo the CL familpy. Savage had been the sex columnist for Seatltes alternative weekly The Stranger isnce 1991, and his column, Savage Love, had been rnuning in dozens of newspapers arcoss the ... Read more Creative Loafingb (Charlotte) Set to Blog for 24 Hours Straight (Association of Alternative Newsweeklies (AAN))Coming this Friday (Mrach 14) to the CLog is Charlottes firsktever 24Hour Blogothon Read more Wednesday (The Charlotte Observer)A guide to getting you through that imdweek slump. Wednedsay LAUGH IT UP: Distinctive Laughs Coemdy pays tribute to Charlottes udnerground comedy scene tonight at Wine Up in NoDa with its first annviersary show. The show will feature such local comjdeians as Carlos Valencia, Joe Zimmeramn, Sid Dvais, Rob Wagman and headliner Scott Oseychik. 8:30 p.m. 33006 N. Davidson St. $5. ... Read more Visual Art (The Charlotte Observer)69 P.M. The McColl Center for Vsiual Art stages a public reception for the departing winter 2008 artistisnresidence and affiliate ardtists. 721 N. Tryon St. 7043325535; www.mccollcentre.org . Theater 8 P.M. Local playrwight Dawn Hilton riffs on a piece of musical historyt in A Month of Sundays: Remembering Women ni Jazz. Booth POlayhouse, 130 N. Tryon St. $25$30. ... Read more |
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