Music of the Movement: Anthony Hamilton’s picks
Anthony Hamilton picks three of his favorite tracks or albums by Black artists about activism, racial and social justice, unity or inspiration.
By QCity Metro Staff | June 22, 2020
Music of the Movement: Jason Jet’s picks
Jason Jet picks five of his favorite tracks or albums by Black artists about activism, racial and social justice, unity or inspiration.
By QCity Metro Staff | June 19, 2020
Music of the Movement: Cyanca’s picks
Cyanca picks five of her favorite tracks or albums by Black artists about activism, racial and social justice, unity or inspiration.
By QCity Metro Staff | June 18, 2020
Juneteenth celebrations commemorate “Black Independence Day” as communities fight for justice
Local celebrations adjust for social distancing as Juneteenth marks its 155th anniversary.
By Loán Lake | June 15, 2020
Juneteenth celebration back in drive
Covid-19 put the brakes on original plans, but community advocates came together to put the event back on track.
By Brandi Williams | June 14, 2020
Group looking to bring back live events in N.C.
A statewide coalition was formed to consider what safety measure will be needed to combat the spread of coronavirus
By glenn | May 20, 2020
“Live from the Print Shop,” a new stage for Carolina creatives
Series debuts May 1 featuring local artist performances broadcasted from MacFly Fresh Printing Company.
By Loán Lake | April 28, 2020
7 apps other than Zoom to connect with family and friends
Watch movies, play video games or go shopping together with your crew while obeying distancing rules.
By Dante Miller | April 27, 2020
Charlotte DJs bring musical relief through virtual parties
"Hey DJ, keep playing that song."
By Loán Lake | March 31, 2020
Film review: “Uncorked,” a smart wine movie that explores Black family dynamics
“Insecure” producer Prentice Penny blends good actors, music and cinematography to put forth a relatable film in his directorial debut.
By Alicia Benjamin | March 30, 2020