Charlotte Talks
Summary: Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more. If something is of interest to the Charlotte region, listeners and leaders know the topic is bound to be discussed on Charlotte Talks. Follow along: @CharlotteTalks.
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Dating in 2013 is no cake walk. Everyone is busier and more ambitious than we have perhaps ever been. More women are obtaining higher levels of education
Traditionally, sexual assault involving students on college campuses were assigned to student-run honor systems which even many students viewed as
Sometimes researchers and historians are surprised by what they find when they decide to study a topic related to their field of study. This surprise was
Salt, sugar and fat. These are a few of Americans' favorite things and the "holy grail" for the processed-food industry according to our guest,
Salt, sugar and fat. These are a few of Americans' favorite things and the "holy grail" for the processed-food industry according to our guest,
Many people feel a little bit down on rainy days but find that they are smiling and happy when the sun shines. Kids get excited when it might snow and we
Many people feel a little bit down on rainy days but find that they are smiling and happy when the sun shines. Kids get excited when it might snow and we
There is an ongoing debate about how we seat judges in North Carolina. On one side are supporters of partisan judicial elections, on the other the
There is an ongoing debate about how we seat judges in North Carolina. On one side are supporters of partisan judicial elections, on the other the
A few weeks ago, Charlotte City Council voted unanimously to give developers a “density bonus” for building workforce housing in affluent parts of the
A few weeks ago, Charlotte City Council voted unanimously to give developers a “density bonus” for building workforce housing in affluent parts of the
The Catholic Church finds itself at a crossroads with the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI last week. Now, Church leaders are looking ahead to a Papal
The Catholic Church finds itself at a crossroads with the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI last week. Now, Church leaders are looking ahead to a Papal
The Catholic Church finds itself at a crossroads with the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI last week. Now, Church leaders are looking ahead to a Papal
There are important moments in the development of any large city. Charlotte's history goes back to the fortuitous intersection of two trading paths that