Shop local and support a good cause at OMB’s Christmas Market
The Christmas Market at the Queen City’s oldest brewery has returned for its 12th year, and general manager Chris Conklin says it’s a Charlotte holiday staple.
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The Christmas Market at the Queen City’s oldest brewery has returned for its 12th year, and general manager Chris Conklin says it’s a Charlotte holiday staple.
Somewhere in Charlotte, a new art installation with a powerful message is waiting to be discovered.
At Camp North End, creativity is at the forefront of its design.
After nearly a week of back-to-back screenings, daily panels and over nine months of preparation, the Charlotte Film Festival wrapped up its 17th iteration at the Independent Picture House Sunday evening.
Charlotte’s largest street festival returns this weekend in a new location to celebrate 25 years of Charlotte Pride, the nonprofit behind the festival.
The award-winning Broadway and West End play “Life of Pi” opened in Charlotte on Tuesday.
The Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week returns Friday, featuring dining deals at over 125 restaurants across nine counties in the Queen City area.
The 116th NAACP National Convention returned to Charlotte for the first time since 1996 last week. This year’s theme, The Fierce Urgency of Now, addressed current challenges faced by the organization and the country as a whole, and showcased new technologies to level the playing field for people of color.
The oldest history museum in Charlotte is set to host its annual Independence Day celebration Friday, featuring a naturalization ceremony to welcome and honor some of America’s newest citizens.
Beech Mountain invites visitors to celebrate the reopening of parts of western North Carolina post-Helene with its latest summer event.