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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.
The spine-tingling pop-up will take over Backstage Lounge from Wednesday, Oct. 2 to Saturday, Nov. 2.
Tell us you’re from the Queen City without telling us you’re from the Queen City.
Prepare to feast at the annual Renaissance Festival transporting visitors to a time of medieval mayhem.
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Enjoy a weekend of gorgeous views, local shopping, and tasty eats at the annual Cashiers Valley Leaf Festival.
Become an honorary member of the “Fab Four” during this annual festival celebrating the music of the Beatles.
The annual festival provides live music, art, and community to Charlotteans.
Third places are public, informal gathering spaces that you frequent in your community.
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A major exhibition of French modern art is coming to the Columbia Museum of Art this fall.
Every spring and fall season, volunteers spend an hour cleaning South End’s Rail Trail, collecting as much as a ton of trash in every three-part series.
Don the lederhosen and raise a glass to Oktoberfest, the most wonderful time of the year for beer.
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Starting Thursday, May 1, two sections of Main Street will be renamed to reduce driver confusion and improve navigation.
Re!magine Spectrum Center will boast an elevated fan experience with brand new seats, more food and beverage options, and upcoming lounges to watch games and socialize.