MINT HILL, NC – Did you know that the Mint Hill Chamber of Commerce offers a special membership tailored toward nonprofits? The Chamber’s August member luncheon was dedicated to showcasing […]
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The roots of the chef's acclaimed cooking and his outlook on life trace directly back to his Louisiana heritage, a cultural gumbo of bayou fish camps, New Orleans jazz clubs, and a family who gives it to him straight
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Encompassing shorts and features, photography and documentary, Khalik Allahâs work in the last decade has displayed a notable consistency of subject matter and approach, along with a tendency towards expansion and experiment. Focusing on the homeless, addicts and others hanging out around the corner of 125th Street and Lexington Avenue in East Harlem, Allahâs shorts, including Urban Rashomon (2013), and his doc feature Field Niggas (2015) suggest street photography brought to vibrant cinematic life through an edgy but lyrical style.