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Chef Robin Anthony was the only chef in the Queen City to secure a nomination by the James Beard Awards as one of the best chefs in the Southeast.
We’re looking to find which Queen City parking spots may require planning (and patience).
Celebrate the Queen City’s art, music, food, and more for the annual Charlotte SHOUT! Festival.
Chef Chayil Johnson, James Beard Award semifinalist, spoke exclusively with CLTtoday about the recognition and his passion in the kitchen.
Check out these kid-friendly activities for the little ones, from treetop adventures to art museums.
Get ready for a weekend-long party in Uptown when Charlotte’s Minor League Baseball team returns to Truist Field.
The horses and pageantry of the annual Carolina Cup return to Camden, SC on Saturday, March 29.
ArtPop Street Gallery will be replacing colorful public art displays across the Queen City with beige paint on Thursday, April 3.
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Catch a world-class film fest at RiverRun — no passport required.
Latta Place operated as a museum for many years, giving Charlotteans a look into 19th century life in the Carolinas.
The new brewery will be designed for families + boast a larger menu and beer garden.
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From Concord to Ballantyne, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in and around Charlotte.
Chef Scott Leibfried spent years as the sous chef on Fox reality show “Hell’s Kitchen.” Now, he’s serving up Italian-inspired comfort food at Fontana di Vino + preparing to open a second location in the Charlotte area.
Explore these dog-friendly places in Charlotte — from places to eat, drink, shop, exercise, and stay the night with your four-legged friends.
Once complete, the development will boast a combination of farmers markets, walking and biking trails, and accessibility to the Catawba River and Uptown.
After a record-breaking debut, the Ascent returns to American Legion Memorial Stadium with fresh talent, big goals, and ready to represent the Queen City.
The Queen City’s many colleges are about to welcome their students back to campus, and college move-in week means extra people, traffic, and new faces around town.
What started as a project inside her own home turned into a side gig for wallpaper-style murals inside Charlotte homes and restaurants.
Everybody loves lunch, but not always the prices. Not to worry, Charlotte offers plenty of wallet-friendly lunch deals from sandwiches to flavors from all over the globe.
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