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Charlotte’s own Ty Gibbs was named the inaugural NASCAR In-Season Bracket Challenge champion on July 27 after the Brickyard ...
The American Conference brought its annual football media day to the Queen City for the first time, hosting the 2025 American ...
"Number one, body movement/No sitting still," are the first two lines listeners hear when tuning into Tyler, the Creator's ninth studio album, instantly setting the mood for this release. Offering ...
The highly anticipated third season of "Squid Game" premiered on June 27, 2025, on Netflix. With it being the final season of ...
UNC Charlotte SGA liaison Matthew Kingsley appears in a Charlie Kirk video discussing Israel, antisemitism and the GOP’s ...
As graduate students continue their academic journey at Charlotte, the Thomas L. Reynolds Center for Graduate Life and ...
"Jurassic World Rebirth" is another in a long and tired line of mid-tier Jurassic Park sequels. Filled to the metaphorical ...
Charlotte women's basketball turns a new page with a nearly blank slate. The 49ers return only three players from last year's ...
Superman returns to the big screen with a renewed sense of hope. Writer-director James Gunn, known for breathing heart and ...
Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later" is a jolt to the bloodstream—raw, strange and often transcendent. Nearly a quarter-century removed from "28 Days Later" and brushing aside the more conventional "28 ...
At the tail end of the first Donald Trump administration, celebrating the United States felt almost disrespectful to those who had been failed by its systems, especially the justice system.
The Charlotte Ballet lost a $15,000 grant that would have supported the ballet's Reach program, which provides need-based dance scholarships to students who demonstrate potential for dance training.