Pride’s Celebrates 20 Years with “Earl Klugh” at 2011 Charlotte Sunset Jazz Festival!
July 14, 2011 No CommentsLISTEN TO SOME OF EARL KLUGH MUSIC BELOW! Click “Here” to purchase advanced tickets for the indoor concert.
read more UncategorizedLISTEN TO SOME OF EARL KLUGH MUSIC BELOW! Click “Here” to purchase advanced tickets for the indoor concert.
read more UncategorizedGerman community’s goal: Showcase its professional and cultural contributions to the region by Angela Lindsay photos courtesy of the German Language and Culture Foundation North Carolina enjoys a long tradition of German culture, with the first immigrants from Germany settling in the state more than 300 years ago. The German population in...
read more UncategorizedSikhs often assumed to be of Middle Eastern descent because of their attire by Lee Rhodes photos by Jon Strayhorn Sometimes called “The City of Churches,” Charlotte is known for its dynamic faith community. And as Charlotte has become more multicultural, new faiths have joined the mix, including the Sikh religion....
read more UncategorizedEntrepreneur’s philosophy about service and his unique voice leave enduring mark on company he founded by Angela Lindsay photos by Tye Feimster You’ve heard the radio ad tagline: “Where the accent is on quality.” Well, Kal Kardous’ famous accent derives from his native country of Syria, and as the retired founder...
read more Uncategorized‘Green’ restaurant’s menu includes vegan, raw and gluten-free fare by Angela Lindsay Located next to Atherton Mills Farmer’s Market in Charlotte’s Southend, Luna’s Living Kitchen cultivates what owner Juliana Luna calls “the art of nourishment.” Hailing from Colombia, Luna and her husband, Randy Powell, opened the restaurant last July. It...
read more Uncategorized2010 Census figures show how fast Charlotte is becoming an international culture by Louise Barden The Census Bureau’s number-crunchers are still crunching, and will be for months to come. But the bottom-line conclusions from of the 2010 Census are pretty clear. In the last decade Charlotte has changed from a small,...
read more UncategorizedSREE Hotels strives to bring a sense of respect and family to the hospitality industry by Edward Henderson photos courtesy of SREE Hotels In India, “sree” is the word for “respect.” Ravi Patel, president and CEO of SREE Hotels, strives to extend that respect to his employees and the guests of his hotels....
read more UncategorizedUniversity-area eatery serves Moroccan, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean dishes by Angela Lindsay photos by George Harrison Restaurateur Sam Roussi is adding to Charlotte’s diverse dining landscape with his eclectic eatery, Casablanca Café, which opened this past February in the University area. Specializing in authentic cuisine from Roussi’s native Morocco as well as...
read more UncategorizedManager’s role provides perfect opportunity to aid fellow workers, community by Angela Lindsay Hilst photo by Greg Briley “Leadership is about service to others,” says Gerald King, the national president of Community NETwork-African American Telecommunications Professionals of AT&T. Since assuming the title more than a year ago, he has been using his...
read more UncategorizedCharlotte-based distributor,food-service company keeps sushi bars well-stocked by Brittany Norton In 1989, Philip Maung moved to America with the hope that he would be able to create a name for himself. Less than 10 years later, Maung did just that when he decided to open Hissho Sushi in Charlotte. His food service...
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