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Pop Life anniversary party Saturday

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Pop Life Anniversary Party: It’s hard to believe that The Sol Kitchen/Creative Loafing-sponsored nightlife event known as Pop Life has been around for two years — but, hey, it’s true. On Aug. 29, come celebrate our success by attending a special night filled with art, film and a collection of Charlotte’s best DJs spinning an eclectic mix of soul, classic hip-hop, Afrobeat, Brazilian and other musical forms. Oh and we’ll be celebrating the one-year anniversary of Pop Life’s current home, Apostrophe Lounge, as well. Aaaaannnd we’ll be celebrating Michael Jackson’s birthday by spinning a special set of rare MJ tracks. And, yes, it’s free. 9 p.m. 1440 S. Tryon St.

Do this tonight: Multicultural Night at Apostrophe Lounge

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Tonight, check out this cool event (info on flyer below) and help out a good cause while having fun:

Pop Life: The Eco-Chic Edition

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Come celebrate Earth Day with music and alcohol (We promise to recycle the bottles!) at the eclectic nightlife event known as POP LIFE. Sponsored every Wednesday by Creative Loafing and The Sol Kitchen, this week’s par-tay will give you the opportunity to network with some “green” consultants and dance to sounds provided by the Dem Fresh Katz DJ crew. And, as always, it’s free. 6 p.m.-until. Apostrophe Lounge, 1440 S. Tryon (Across from Amos’ Southend)

Pop Life: The Erotic Edition

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Pop Life: The Erotic Edition puts a sultry end to Tax Day (April 15, ya know) at Apostrophe Lounge, located at 1440 S. Tryon St.

This “erotic” version of the popular Wednesday night party features sexy poetry from local poets, hosted by J.C. The Poet. Romance author and Creative Loafing staffer Cheris Hodges will also be signing and selling copies of her latest novel, More Than He Can Handle, which Publisher’s Weekly called “a sizzling romance.” And there will be an exotic demonstration of fun sex toys to spice up your night with or without a mate.

Pop Life is sponsored by Creative Loafing and The Sol Kitchen. Doors open at 6 p.m. and admission is, as always, free. So, file your taxes, then get your freak on.

Creative Loafing unveils new food blog

Monday, March 9th, 2009

The Web version of Creative Loafing has, lately, been launching tons of new features. So, what’s the latest new thing to hit Charlotte.creativeloafing.com? A new food blog — dubbed Eat My Charlotte!

Available at www.eatmycharlotte.com, Eat My Charlotte is CL’s first big foray into the world of food blogging.

Eat My Charlotte is helmed by CL’s long-time food critic Tricia Childress; she’s joined by online producer Priscillla Tsai and a host of other local food writers. Together, they’ll be bringing you the latest Queen City food news, event information, chef interviews, recipes and random weirdness every single day … well, actually multiple times per day.

So, look, go check out the blog at www.eatmycharlotte.com and see what we’ve got going on. And stay tuned — we’ve got lots more food-related news coming soon. In the meantime, visit Eat My Charlotte!

Creative Loafing unveils brand-new music Web site

Friday, March 6th, 2009

This just in from us, the folks here at Creative Loafing:

Just like America ushered in a change with the election of Barack Obama, Creative Loafing is presenting our own wave of change to our online edition.

OK, that’s a little dramatic. But hey, everybody else is cashing in on Obama-mania. Why shouldn’t we?!

At any rate, big new things are coming to www.charlotte.creativeloafing.com: new blogs, new Twitter feeds, new e-mail newsletters — and most importantly a brand-new (and very pretty) design. And it all starts with CL’s brand-new music site.

The new music site, which you can access by clicking on the “Music” tab on the left side of www.charlotte.creativeloafing.com or via the URL ,www.charlotte.creativeloafing.com/music, is the first salvo in a site-wide transformation that will slowly engulf the site on a weekly basis.

Unlike our old approach to covering music on the Web, the new music site provides almost moment-to-moment information about music in Charlotte and around the globe. The new music site pumps out updated content all day long — written by CL’s music editor Jeff Hahne, our music writers and music gurus from dozens of other media outlets. Along with that constant stream of articles, photos, text, and videos, we’ll also be giving site visitors the chance to interact with us via our regular comment applications and a brand-new Twitter feed. Plus, we’ll be offering visitors access to our much-lauded music blog Vibes, the brand-new nightlife blog Brittney Cason After Dark, our photo site QC After Dark, our vast and ever-growing collection of CD reviews, sound clips from our Homebrew CD series, links to music classifieds, and much, much more. All that — and it looks waaaaaaaaayyyy better, too! (No more orange! Hooray!)

What the hell are you waiting for? Go check out the new music site already: www.charlotte.creativeloafing.com/music.

And like I said, this is just the beginning! Next week, you’ll see another brand-new section and then more after that until the entire Web site is all-new and all-different!

Change is coming to CL … stay tuned!

J. Holiday at Pop Life tonight

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Just an FYI: Hit R&B singer J. Holiday will be in Charlotte tonight, chilling at Pop Life — Charlotte’s most eclectic nightlife event, brought to you every week by The Sol Kitchen and Creative Loafing.
And look, Holiday probably won’t perform, but he will be pressing the flesh. So, be sure to swing by tonight and meet the talented dude.
It all goes down tonight at Apostrophe Lounge, 1440 S. Tryon (Across from Amos’ Southend) starting at 6 p.m. — and it’s free.

The Lust List is coming …

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Wednesday, Feb. 11 (and/or Tuesday, Feb. 11 in some places in and around Charlotte), Creative Loafing will unleash its highly anticipated and ultra-coveted Lust List 2009.

For the uninitiated, the Lust List is CL’s annual showcase of the Queen City’s hottest citizens. Check out this little video promo (created by our resident filmmaker Torrell S. Taylor) — it’s sure to get you excited about the impending issue:

Creative Loafing's Lust List 2009

For the liberal-minded and thirsty

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

For you Dems who like to kick back a few, check out this event Saturday — the Living Liberally National Conference — hosted by local social group Drinking Liberally. (more…)

DJ Technics live mix

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Charlotte’s own DJ Technics spun an ass-load of wax at a recent edition of the nightlife event Pop Life — sponsored by Creative Loafing and The Sol Kitchen. If you missed it, don’ fret: Technics recorded his entire set and made available for music lovers online. Check, check it out:  http://www.baltimoreclubtracks.com/djtechnicslive_at_poplife.mp3