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"Racing Rock Star Tim Richmond died in 1989 but left a unique public image and--maybe--a private part of himself." Richmond was one of the first drivers to move from open wheel racing to NASCAR stock cars full-time. In 2010, ESPN aired a documentary about his life.
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"For decades, the city of Charlotte helped fund the Arts & Sciences Council, an independent nonprofit. In 2021, the city changed tack. It appointed Priya Sircar as its first arts and culture officer and assembled a board oto distribute funding and develop a long-range plan."
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"Everybody in Charlotte--businesses, nonprofits, schools--seem to be re branding these days. Here's why and how they're usually more than just cosmetic changes."
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"Clutter is bad enough. But when people need help with the really bad messes --the ones that require biohazzrd suits--they call the likes of John and Jen Symons." In 2018, John and Jen Symons bought Bio-One Charlotte franchise.
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"Through Parkinson's and other challenges, the abstract artist is determined to keep stepping up to the canvas." A graduate of Queens College, Britt now 76, has also be diagnosed with lung cancer. Not formally trained, Britt says she like abstract art because she can interpret it any way she wants.
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"Until a few years ago, Afshin Ghazi's nightlife hub was the place to be and be seen , in Charlotte. But the good times quickly faded with financial trouble, increasing violence, COVID, and today foreclosure and its third sale. What happened, and what's next?" The 2010 Democratic National Convention was a highlight for the Epicentre in 2012, with MSNBC broadcasting temporarily onsite. In 2014, Los Angeles based CIM Group bought Epicentre for $131 million.
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Lenny Boy Brewing Co.'s Czech Please is a Bohemian style beer developed by brewer John Watkins in 2020.
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"New book reexamines the artist's life and work and their ties to the city he left."Charlotte born Romare Bearden's family fled north in 1915 after a panic started in Charlotte in which white citizens believed his father Howard had tried to kidnap white children." Glenda Gilmore is author of "Romare Bearden: In The Homeland Of His Imagination".
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"Four of Charlotte's leading mixologists on the cocktails that mean the most to them, and how they worked their personalities into the mix.' Interviewed are Justin Hazelton of Leah & Louise, Yashira Mejia of Para Charlotte, Larry Suggs ofThe Royal Tot and Winter Voss ofDogwood Southern Table & Bar.
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" Before you even take a swig, Greg Gadai and a select group of quality control pros drop science into what flows out of the tap." At 26, Greg Gadai, is quality control technician for Legion Brewing in Charlotte. With a chemistry and biology background, Gadai has determined to forge his interest in science into a career with breweries. Labs are rare accessories for most breweries. Legion's one of only three documented in Charlotte.
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"Since 1985, Carolina BrewMasters has served as a classroom where Charlotte's best brewers, like NoDa Brewing's Chad Henderson, learn the fundamentals of their trade." Carolina BrewMasters has about 70 official members.
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Once fraternity brothers at Appalachian State University, Filipe Ho and Bradley Rhyne are founders of OMJ Clothing (previously Ol Mason Jar), established in 2012 and now located in Design Center of the Carolinas in South End. An added element of the business has been offering customers a whiskey beverage while shopping the store. This year, the OMJ Whiskey Club will debut to host events.
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"The Pearl, Atrium Health’s planned innovation district and home to Charlotte’s first medical school, will serve as a hub for the city’s future. How will it reckon with the painful history it’s built on?. . . Good Samaritan Hospital, the first privately funded Black hospital in the state, opened in September 1891."Charlotte philanthropist Jane Renwick Smedberg Wilkes was instrumental in soliciting nationwide support for the project through the Episcopal Church.
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"UNCC's new CIPHER venter may help unlock the screts of the next pandemic by breaking through the barriers that seperate researchers from each other." The new approach recognizes a current trend in academia towards a team effort.
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