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‘This Is How We're Going to Make Your Child Better'
Charlotte Magazine

‘This Is How We're Going to Make Your Child Better'

Pediatric neurosurgery is technically and emotionally complex—and traditionally dominated by men. As Novant’s first female pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Erin Kiehna Richardson has had to learn the intricacies of a demanding field and battle sexism along the way

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July 2021
The Dumbledore of CMC
Charlotte Magazine

The Dumbledore of CMC

A surgery resident wrote a series of children’s books and created a special kind of medical magic

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July 2021
LGBTQ HB2+5
Charlotte Magazine

LGBTQ HB2+5

Five years after the furor of House Bill 2, the LGBTQ community—in Charlotte, in North Carolina, and across much of the nation—fights attacks on new fronts

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July 2021
Oh, Snap!
Charlotte Magazine

Oh, Snap!

New ‘selfie museum’ in Concord celebrates the 1990s

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July 2021
ALLISON LATOS
Charlotte Magazine

ALLISON LATOS

The WSOC anchor on her hard trek from one episode of loss and grief to another—and the meaning of resilience

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July 2021
GOOD HEALTH
Charlotte Magazine

GOOD HEALTH

For years, Charlotte has been one of the largest American cities that lacked a four-year medical school. The health care professionals who finally made it happen overcame a series of setbacks, false starts, and failures, and they plan to use their clean slate to create a new kind of community asset

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July 2021
Summer Partee
Charlotte Magazine

Summer Partee

From woodwork to retail, the kindergarten teacher-turned-designer has learned how to do it herself

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July 2021
Uptown or Downtown?
Charlotte Magazine

Uptown or Downtown?

Archives illuminate how long we’ve argued over the perennial question

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July 2021
NOW OPEN NOVEL ITALIAN
Charlotte Magazine

NOW OPEN NOVEL ITALIAN

Paul Verica brings a simpler version of the city’s hottest food trend to NoDa

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July 2021
TOP DOCTORS 2021
Charlotte Magazine

TOP DOCTORS 2021

The annual list you can't without

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July 2021
Head First
Charlotte Magazine

Head First

Guyana native Akash Prasad conceived a crown-inspired jewelry line in his adopted hometown

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March 2021
MORE SIZZLE IN SOUTHPARK
Charlotte Magazine

MORE SIZZLE IN SOUTHPARK

Steak 48 is worth the buzz—and the splurge

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March 2021
FRESH PICKS
Charlotte Magazine

FRESH PICKS

Plan a Charlotte dining day with stops at these recently opened restaurants from our 2021 list of the city’s best (and enjoy a few treats in between)

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March 2021
KOUNTER HONORS THE FRIENDSHIP NINE
Charlotte Magazine

KOUNTER HONORS THE FRIENDSHIP NINE

Chef Rob Masone brings something new to Rock Hill’s culinary scene—without losing sight of the past

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March 2021
FORM AND SUBSTANCE
Charlotte Magazine

FORM AND SUBSTANCE

Three-dimensional public art is forging a new landscape

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March 2021
Plaza Midwood's Fertile Storefront
Charlotte Magazine

Plaza Midwood's Fertile Storefront

Not one but two Fortune 500 companies took root at nondescript 1508-1510 Central Ave.

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March 2021
Birder's-Eye View
Charlotte Magazine

Birder's-Eye View

When the pandemic struck, thousands discovered the physical, mental, and ecological benefits of birding. Spring migration is the perfect time to join the flock

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March 2021
The Case for Charlotte Music, Post-COVID
Charlotte Magazine

The Case for Charlotte Music, Post-COVID

Just as Charlotte began to lay a foundation for something it’s notoriously lacked over the years—the ability to sustain a vibrant, distinctive local music scene—the pandemic snatched it away, as it did so much else. Was it a lethal blow? This magazine’s longtime editor, now a driver of a local music initiative, grabs the mic to argue: Hell, no

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March 2021
BUNNY GREGORY
Charlotte Magazine

BUNNY GREGORY

Art changed Bunny Gregory’s life. She hopes it can change her community, too

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March 2021
Bem-vindo!
Charlotte Magazine

Bem-vindo!

The stretch of Monroe Road where you can find little pieces of Brazil

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March 2021
Charlotte Magazine

A DIAGNOSIS OF CHARLOTTE'S COVID ECONOMY

Business Alliance digests data that illustrates how virus has swamped commerce

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December 2020
Forbidden Planet, Forgotten History
Charlotte Magazine

Forbidden Planet, Forgotten History

In 1956, the movie that redefined science fiction cinema premiered in uptown Charlotte

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December 2020
Charlotte Magazine

JAMAL HARVEY

The 1985 police killing of his brother still powers his efforts to unite his adopted city

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December 2020
Charlotte Magazine

Grounded

It was a pilot’s playground for more than 50 years until the housing boom brought it down to earth

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December 2020
CHARLOTTEANS OF THE YEAR
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CHARLOTTEANS OF THE YEAR

More than any year before it, 2020 made demands of us. Our nine Charlotteans of the Year responded by breaking through boundaries. A doctor informed a confused, frightened public. A globally recognized superstar stepped out, finally, on racial injustice. Here are their stories, and ours.

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December 2020
Charlotte Magazine

Blessings, Interrupted

Social service agencies struggle to adapt to the disconnected world of COVID

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December 2020
A (Socially Distant) Charlotte Guide to Christmas
Charlotte Magazine

A (Socially Distant) Charlotte Guide to Christmas

Take in the holiday cheer, but don’t gather too near

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December 2020
DINNER AND A SHOW
Charlotte Magazine

DINNER AND A SHOW

MOA Korean BBQ & Bar serves an upscale grill-at-your-table experience

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December 2020
COMMUNITY DINNER RESERVATIONS
Charlotte Magazine

COMMUNITY DINNER RESERVATIONS

Jim Noble is one of this city’s most successful, innovative, and philanthropic restaurant owners—and a lot of people in ever-changing Charlotte won’t set foot in his eateries

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January 2021
The Playlist
Charlotte Magazine

The Playlist

7 THINGS TO DO AND SEE THIS MONTH

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January 2021

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