6/17/2023 0 Comments Clt macdownThe following editor themes and CSS files are extracted from Mou, courtesy of Chen Luo: You may find full text of licenses about third-party components in the LICENSE directory, or the About MacDown panel in the application. You may find the content of the license here, or inside the LICENSE directory. MacDown is released under the terms of MIT License. MacDown is also available through Homebrew Cask: brew install -cask macdown Installĭownload, unzip, and drag the app to Applications folder. Visit the project site for more information, or download directly from the latest releases page. The author stole the idea from Chen Luo’s Mou so that people can make crappy clones. Glenn: Katrina Louis is managing editor of QCity Metro.MacDown is an open source Markdown editor for OS X, released under the MIT License. Louis: On Sunday she’ll be at Neighborhood Theater and the show is at 8 p.m. Glenn: And where can people see her this weekend? She talks a lot about social issues and culture and how she brings that over in America. Louis: So like you say, she's a comedian, an actress, a producer, a writer. And if that's not enough to keep folks busy, there's actress and comedian Cristela Alonzo, touted as the first Latino to have her own network show. They have Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina A&T State University (Go Aggies!), Fort Valley State University and Benedict College. Louis: They have Talladega College, Virginia State University. Glenn: So what are some of the bands that will be part of this? They do a lot of old-school hits and it is really cool to hear bands and instruments play with no lyrics. Louis: It's usually like your popular songs. Glenn: What kind of music are they playing? Tickets start at $20, but they're going to have different historically black colleges and universities bands from those schools competing. And I actually went to this last year and it's happening at Bojangles' Coliseum on Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Louis: So this is actually a pretty fun event. This weekend, there's going to be an exciting HBCU Culture Homecoming Band Showcase on tap. Glenn: Also, a little in that same vein, this time of year, most homecomings are over where a big part of the festivities includes college bands battling it out on the field. And then following each performance, they're going to ask the audience to come on stage for a community dance jam, and then they'll have DJs that will have music rooted in the Latino and the African diaspora. Louis: They're going to feature UNC Charlotte dance students as part of the cast. Glenn: And I hear that they're doing something special for this Charlotte performance that will include some local dancers? And this is happening at the Booth Playhouse on Saturday. They travel to cities across the country. Now, this is a Los Angeles based dance company that fuzes several dance types into their performances, right? Now, another big event this weekend is CONTRA-TIEMPO starting tonight at Booth Playhouse. So that's happening at the Carolina Union Volleyball Club on Saturday from 1 p.m to 5 p.m. But along with that, they'll have, you know, games, activities, there'll be some raffles and things. They have different sandwiches and things like that. But you'll have chefs competing for the title of s'MACdown Champs. And they're actually also going to have some craft beer tastings to pair along with it. Louis: So this is the fourth annual CLT s'MACdown. Louis: I actually went last year for my birthday. Louis: They’ll have vendors and they have a music lineup this week and next week. Glenn: Will there be entertainment or other things? They have it at music festivals like Bonnaroo, which is a music festival in Tennessee. Louis: So, the Eye on Tryon is the 80-foot Ferris wheel that is going to be on the corner of 7th Street and Tryon Street now known as Victoria Yards. Glenn: OK, so what is the Eye on Tryon at Victoria Yards and where will it be held? On this edition of Weekend in Entertainment to talk about these events and more is Katrina Louis, managing editor of QCity Metro. And for food lovers, there's the 4TH annual CLT s'MACdown competition. There's the Eye on Tryon at Victoria Yards in uptown, HBCU Culture Homecoming Band Showcase, and a nationally known comedian is on stage. There's a lot going on in the Queen City this weekend.
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