The Weekender
November 13th, 2008 by Natalie Howard in News, See & Do: The WeekenderFriday, Nov. 14
Arts: Dance Charlotte!
Booth Playhouse
Charlotte Dance Festival brings the moves to Blumenthal with a variety of acts from N.C. and beyond.
Film: A shaken, but not stirred, Bond is back in Quantum of Solace, and Matt Brunson has the review.
Music: Ala Muerte brings haunting tones to the Milestone.
Saturday, Nov. 15
Food: Soul Food
All over
Discover the best soul food in the Queen City, just in time for some comfort on cold autumn days.
Arts: The play Cell Phone Blues is about Charlotte, so show love for your city at the Afro-American Cultural Center.
Music: The Re-Rapture Party, featuring the best alternative and obscure music from the’80s, rocks it at the Visulite.
Sunday, Nov. 16
Music: Cobra Starship
Tremont Music Hall
Cobra Starship brings bright neon fashions, electro-rock beats and toe-tapping songs for the longing-for-the-1980s kids living in a modern world.
Arts: Doubt, A Parable plays on fears and faith at Duke Energy Theatre.
Food: PJ’s Coffee & Lounge offers hookahs and live entertainment for your Sunday night.
Shameless Self-Promotion
Pop Life: Eclectic nightlife event sponsored by CL and The Sol Kitchen, featuring art, film, and the best music in the Q.C. at Apostrophe Lounge.
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November 13th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
[...] Food : Soul Food All over Discover the best soul food in the Queen City, just in time for some comfort on cold autumn days. Arts: The play Cell Phone Blues is about Charlotte, so show love for your city at the Afro-American Cultural … Original post [...]
November 13th, 2008 at 7:25 pm
[...] Tremont Music Hall Cobra Starship brings bright neon fashions, electro-rock beats and toe-tapping songs for the longing-for-the-1980s kids living in a modern world. Arts : Doubt, A Parable plays on fears and faith at Duke Energy Theatre. … More [...]