By Kia O. Moore There has been unrest in the streets of Charlotte since May 29. People have come together to oppose the injustices happening to Black people as a result of interactions with law enforcement. The Charlotte protests, sparked by the...
By Kia O. Moore There has been unrest in the streets of Charlotte since May 29. People have come together to oppose the injustices happening to Black people as a result of interactions with law enforcement. The Charlotte protests, sparked by the...
By Kia O. Moore Shan Richardson, 49, better known as Shableek, exudes his love for Charlotte’s westside through his work as a musician. From the music genres he decides to play on his saxophone, to the fitted cap and jeans he wears at his...
This Friday, the Harlem Renaissance will be back in full swing because of the LATIBAH Collard Green Museum annual fundraiser Swinging at The Savoy. It will be a cultural celebration with live music, dance, food, and art. Attendees are encouraged to...
Open Streets 704 is coming to the Historic West End on September 30! Four miles of street stretching from Historic West End to South End will be shut down and turned into a park. Bikes and pedestrians will rule the Open Streets route. (Click here to...
Soul Junction goes beyond the limits of a two-day music festival on the Liston Hall lawn at Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU). The festival is connected to events at the United House of Prayer for All People and the New Science Center on the JCSU...
Get to know an event company impacting the narrative of the Historic West End one celebration at a time. Having a good time in the Historic West End is not an uncommon occurrence. Many West End residents are spending time with family members on the...
Four outdoor Park & Rec spots to enjoy in West End The weather outside is starting to have a little more springtime warmth. For those that live in the Historic West End there are plenty of open spaces to have outdoor fun. Backyard activities are...