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'Dark Knight' shines light on
grim America

Superb sequel has more on its mind than thrills

Only two English-language filmmakers have spent the last decade making great movies without exception, and they're doing battle at our multiplexes right now.

SARAH AARTHUN | Paid to Party

Club is KISSed with South Beach touches

Another Charlotte nightclub is having its grand opening this weekend – and it's not uptown or in the EpiCentre for once.

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There's something about one Gershwin show that goes with economic recessions.

A look back 1,927 years ago

It has been 1,927 years since the Mount Vesuvius volcano erupted and decimated all life in Pompeii. Yet the tragedy and its aftermath are still haunting, fascinating and relevant today. Slideshow

He can pick it, and he can pick 'em

Guitar hero Brad Paisley, who plays in Charlotte tonight, knows a good opening act when he sees one.

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Sarah Aarthun

Sarah Aarthun

Club is KISSed with South Beach touches

Another Charlotte nightclub is having its grand opening this weekend – and it's not uptown or in the EpiCentre for once.

Richard Maschal

Richard Maschal

Cornell Capa froze moments of intimacy

The photograph captures a moment so intimate you want to took away.

Steven Brown

Steven Brown

Celebrate independence at concerts

Johannes Brahms was a German who settled in Austria. Dmitri Shostakovich was Russian. Their music has nothing to do with the United States. What are they doing in the middle of the Charlotte Symphony's “Celebrate America” concerts?

Pam Kelley

Pam Kelley

Many loyal soldiers in the grammar fight

My admission a couple weeks ago that I spend my life mentally correcting grammar mistakes brought many wonderful responses from anal-like-me language lovers with their own peeves.

Mark Washburn

Mark Washburn

'Think Mornings' leaving radio

Charlotte talk station WDYT-AM (1220), which has struggled to find a niche in the region's competitive radio market, is scrapping its local morning show in favor of cheaper syndicated programming.


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