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for Charlotte Magazine Vol. 18 Issue 11, November 2013
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Michigan-born Matt Crossman talks about finding his home away from home, a bar in Charlotte where he can watch a Lions game with other Lions fans.
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Tom Wilkinson has had many jobs throughout his life from an entertainer to a toy craftsman. He recounts some of his favorites and what they entailed.
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A population shift since 1983 has now resulted in a African American majority in Charlotte. This has numerous political implications in the upcoming mayoral and city council elections.
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A new Charlotte boutique, Doll, stocks cutting edge fashions from all over. Looks range in price and style keeping the store upscale but still affordable.
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With twice as many Democrats than Republicans in Charlotte, the mayoral race could prove interesting. What each possible mayor brings to the table for Charlotte based on each candidate’s political history as well as their potential is discussed.
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Various former players and those who got the ball rolling on the Charlotte Hornets relay their experience from the very beginning of trying to get the team for Charlotte all the way to the first hornet baby. They struggles and the successes are all told from various perspectives making an interesting view of one of Charlotte's favorite memories.
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Gerald Henderson, a shooting guard for the Charlotte Hornets, responds to questions on various opinions about the team, his personal style, and his personal life.
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The old Park Road Shopping Center in Charlotte is now under new ownership. Those who have been going there since it opened in 1956 are hoping it will keep its heart and character.
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From his start in politics to his current run for the senate Republican candidate, Thom Tillis has presented a varying view of himself from moderate to arch conservative.
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Charlotte restaurant Halcyon has a new chef which means a new menu. While the menu had featured mostly southern dishes, with the new chef, a more European style of cooking makes its way on to the menu.
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The Sabor Latin Street Grill offers a variety of traditional Latin American foods. From the traditional tacos to the more innovative elote loco, their short, but satisfying menu can be enjoyed by all.