By Stephen Waniewski October 12, 2019 The Charlotte area has become very familiar with construction and growth. Seemingly everywhere you look, cranes and crews are constantly piecing together creations that will represent a new Carolina. Throughout the region, project managers walk the line between modern expansion and respectful incorporation with the previous era.
By Stephen Waniewski August 28, 2019 The 2019 season marks the 25 th NFL tour for the Carolina Panthers franchise. Commonly referred to as the silver anniversary, 25 years is typically a point of reflection and celebration. Best believe the Panthers organization did a lot of reflecting following last year's 7-9 record, which included a seven-game losing streak.
By Stephen Waniewski November 10, 2019 (updated) Following a summer that still hyped chunky sneakers and '90s dad-vibes, it'll be nice to see what direction the major shoe brands and designers are heading toward. Considering the reaction of the most recent Nike Air Force 1 Low - Off-White University Blue release, it's clear that collaborations are still grabbing tons of attention.
I woke up, had some strong coffee, and voted for Charlotte Hornets star Kemba Walker in the NBA All-Star game. That's how I dealt with the recent Hornet's home loss to the Dallas Mavericks. However, saying "loss" erases a lot of the context, it was more of a Mortal Kombat fatality type of a loss.
By Stephen Waniewski April 14, 2019 The 2018 Carolina Panthers season started out like a dream and finished like a nightmare. The first half of the season had the Panthers looking like a Super Bowl contender, standing at a very respectable 6-2 through eight games.
By Stephen Waniewski March 18, 2019 Cover photo: Jason E. Miczek, the ACC The 2019 ACC Tournament affirmed the strength of the conference and showcased several legitimate final four contenders. Familiar to such lofty expectations, UNC and Duke clashed for a third time this year and used their platform to undoubtedly establish themselves as top seeds in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
By Stephen Waniewski September 26, 2019 According to scientists, it's widely believed the sense of smell has the strongest link to memory retrieval. However, the crowd's reaction to the sound of Slash's iconic opening riff from Guns N' Roses "Welcome to the Jungle" would give that theory a run for its money.