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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Media, BBQ & education, on the latest 282 4 days, 4 hours ago · View
We’re back w/ another episode of 282! BBQ: Charlotte seems to have an increasing number of barbecue restaurants. The weather is warm and people are firing up their grills. And they also are always fired up about the great North Carolina barbecue debate. Let’s discuss the difference between Eastern and Western style N.C. barbecue, between vinegar-based and [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Free talk by local photographer David Johnson on his time spent in Burma 4 days, 21 hours ago · View
David Johnson (of Silent Images ) is giving a free talk at the Art Institute of Charlotte on June 7, from 12-1 PM. Read more about David Johnson & his recent work in Burma in a recent piece on Creative Loafing by Michael Solender .
Silent Images founder and photographer, David Johnson, recently slipped into Burma to document the more than [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: TechCrunch coming to Charlotte July 11, wants to highlight local LGBT founders & startups 5 days, 14 hours ago · View
Read more on TechCrunch! Location TBD, but they’re open to suggestions by way of emailing john@techcrunch.com .
These will be social networking events, in the truest sense. Sure, Jordan, Matt and I would love to hear your pitches (and we will), but these meetups extend far beyond that. Maybe you’re a developer looking for work, or maybe you’re [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Jobs, fashion & local soccer, on the latest 282 1 week ago · View
We’re back w/ another episode of 282! It’s May and thousands of college students in Charlotte are graduating. What’s the job market and financial climate like for them , and what tips and advice could aid them if they’re searching for a job with their new degree? Summer fashion preview : What are some of the popular trends, colors, and/or [...]
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Matthew Tyndall wrote a new blog post: Fox hearts OtherScreen 1 week, 4 days ago · View
OtherScreen, a local Charlotte tech startup, is a service that lets users engage with other viewer around the shows they are passionate about. Fox News Edge, OtherScreen’s first broadcast partner, is using the power of the OtherScreen app to reach out and engage with their viewers with trivia, polls, and chat with the host. This is [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Amendment 1 & the May primary, on a special episode of 282 2 weeks ago · View
For our first episode back from a break , we’re talking about Amendment 1, and the May primary. Plain and simple. The North Carolina primary is May 8. The issue that’s been drawing a lot of attention for several months is Amendment One, which is a proposed bill to amend the North Carolina Constitution to define marriage as [...]
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James Willamor wrote a new blog post: Photos: BarCamp Charlotte 7 3 weeks, 6 days ago · View
Saturday turned out to be a beautiful day to host BarCamp Charlotte 7 , the tech un-conference held twice a year at Area Fifteen . Attendees pitched session ideas on topics ranging from Google Analytics, how to write and publish a non-fiction book, power tools and critical thinking for children, to a discussion on the tech culture in [...]
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James Willamor wrote a new blog post: Author and pastor Jay Bakker attends cookout against Amendment One 3 weeks, 6 days ago · View
Author and pastor Jay Bakker attended a cookout against the North Carolina Constitutional Amendment Friday afternoon at Area Fifteen. Bakker grew up in the Charlotte area and is now pastor at Revolution Church in New York City. Dozens turned out for hot dogs, hamburgers, and conversation. Many who had taken advantage of early voting wore “I Voted” [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Hey, stop texting while driving … seriously #txtfreeCLT 1 month ago · View
How many times have you had to honk the horn at the car in front of you because the light has turned green and they are still sitting there? Or better yet, how many times have you watched a car swerving across the lanes, and when you are able to pass them you see the [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Public brainstorming session on Apr 25 for showcasing Charlotte’s entrepreneurs & creatives during the DNC 1 month, 1 week ago · View
The Charlotte Chamber is hosting an event called “Creative Crowdshare” later this month, featuring Tracy Russ of the 2012 DNC Host Committee, and presentations by Charlotte innovators including Manoj Kesavan of The PPL .
“We invite members of the creative economy to build connections, share information and generate ideas for the Democratic National Convention Creative Hub. The Hub [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Retro Charlotte video of The Skipper: everywhere he goes, he skips! 1 month, 1 week ago · View
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Uptown baseball, wedding season, and the nation’s fastest growing population, on the latest 282 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
282 is produced weekly at WTVI, and airs each Monday at 6:30 and 11:00 PM. This week we talk about: Uptown baseball: The Charlotte Knights have been trying to build a baseball stadium in uptown for years. After numerous legal hurdles and challenges, they’re planning to break ground this fall and play ball there beginning in 2014, relocating from [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Apple’s Maiden, NC data center to add nation’s largest private fuel cell energy project 1 month, 2 weeks ago · View
North Carolina will be home to the nation’s largest private fuel cell energy project, a nonpolluting, silent power plant that will generate electricity from hydrogen. Apple (yes, that Apple) filed its plans with the N.C. Utilities Commission on Thursday to build the 4.8-megawatt project in Maiden, about 40 miles northwest of Charlotte. That’s where Cupertino, Calif.-based [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Norfolk Southern to build freight hub at CLT airport, relocating from NoDa 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
Great news for Charlotte, the airport, and freight-conjested NoDa!
Norfolk Southern Corp. and the city of Charlotte became business partners Wednesday, signing a lease that paves the way to add a freight center at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. The freight hub, known in the industry as an intermodal facility for its combination of transportation (rail, ship, [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Pedestrian life, arts & culture, plus WTVI/CPCC and the future of public TV, on the latest 282 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
282 is produced weekly at WTVI, and airs each Monday at 6:30 and 11:00 PM. This week we talk about: Pedestrian life in Charlotte: are we a pedestrian-friendly city? Recent pedestrian deaths suggest otherwise, or do they? Arts & culture: some people say there’s not enough of it in Charlotte, while others say you just have to open your eyes. [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Must see: epic photo of Charlotte’s rainbowed skyline by photographer Chris Austin 1 month, 3 weeks ago · View
See more at Chris’s blog post about the photo, his website’s photo gallery, and his Flickr profile.
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Technology in CMS, CMPD’s cold case unit, and CLT’s local music scene, on the latest 282 2 months ago · View
282 is produced weekly at WTVI, and airs each Monday at 6:30 and 11:00 PM. This week we talk about: The subject of technology in CMS has been making headlines lately. There was talk last week about CMS officials announcing first that they were spending $10 million on a Teacher iPad project and then it came out that the project [...]
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Matthew Tyndall wrote a new blog post: Social entrepreneurship, Military families in Charlotte, plus St. Patricks day, on the latest 282 2 months, 1 week ago · View
This week we talk about: The growth of social entrepreneurship in Charlotte. Individuals, businesses, and nonprofits are working together for social change. With the potential for U.S. military involvement in countries like Syria and Iran, and after wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, do Americans, in general, fully appreciate the sacrifices made by military families? In what ways, through [...]
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Justin Ruckman wrote a new blog post: Watch: local filmmakers mix Gaga & women’s suffrage 2 months, 1 week ago · View
Tim Alden Grant, Emilia Fuentes Grant, Adam Hobbs, and a whole cast of other locals, produced this music video for Soomo Publishing, which premiered this week to coincide with National Women’s Day.
Bad Romance: Women’s Suffrage is a parody music video paying homage to Alice Paul and the generations of brave women who joined together in the [...]
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Matthew Tyndall wrote a new blog post: Minority turnout in the 2012 election, BOCC turnover, plus the Charlotte Hornets, on the latest 282 2 months, 2 weeks ago · View
This week we talk about: Will the 2012 presidential election mimic 2008 in terms of minority turnout? With all the turnover at the County Commission (three at-large seats will be gone, etc.) what does it mean for County policies? And where does Harold Cogdell go from here? It’s widely speculated that when the New Orleans Hornets are sold, the [...]
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