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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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 The Affordable Care Act In North Carolina | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3108

  President Obama has been re-elected and his Affordable Care Act has survived a Supreme Court battle. Now what? Leaders in each state have decisions to make in terms of whether to set up certain aspects of the plan such as exchanges and expanded Medicaid or let the federal government do that for them. Some states continue to resist aspects of the plan and many are weighing the decision to join lawsuits from other states. Newly elected Governor Pat McCrory faces such decisions and we’ll look at the likely choices he’ll make. Obamacare is here and we’ll find out the latest news when Charlotte Talks.GuestsThomas Miller - Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Health Economist for the Joint Economic CommitteeDr. William Brandon - Metrolina Medical Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Policy on Health. Political Science Dept. UNC Charlotte

 The Affordable Care Act In North Carolina | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3108

  President Obama has been re-elected and his Affordable Care Act has survived a Supreme Court battle. Now what? Leaders in each state have decisions to make in terms of whether to set up certain aspects of the plan such as exchanges and expanded Medicaid or let the federal government do that for them. Some states continue to resist aspects of the plan and many are weighing the decision to join lawsuits from other states. Newly elected Governor Pat McCrory faces such decisions and we’ll look at the likely choices he’ll make. Obamacare is here and we’ll find out the latest news when Charlotte Talks.GuestsThomas Miller - Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Health Economist for the Joint Economic CommitteeDr. William Brandon - Metrolina Medical Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Policy on Health. Political Science Dept. UNC Charlotte

 The Affordable Care Act In North Carolina | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3108

  President Obama has been re-elected and his Affordable Care Act has survived a Supreme Court battle. Now what? Leaders in each state have decisions to make in terms of whether to set up certain aspects of the plan such as exchanges and expanded Medicaid or let the federal government do that for them. Some states continue to resist aspects of the plan and many are weighing the decision to join lawsuits from other states. Newly elected Governor Pat McCrory faces such decisions and we’ll look at the likely choices he’ll make. Obamacare is here and we’ll find out the latest news when Charlotte Talks.GuestsThomas Miller - Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and Senior Health Economist for the Joint Economic CommitteeDr. William Brandon - Metrolina Medical Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Policy on Health. Political Science Dept. UNC Charlotte

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

 Martha Graham Dance Comes To Charlotte | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

  One of the most revered dance companies in the world is visiting Charlotte this month for the first time in 30 years. The Martha Graham Dance Company is working with UNC Charlotte's Department of Dance for an upcoming performance that will include music by Aaron Copland and a lost work of Martha Graham's, brought back to life on stage. We'll talk about Martha Graham and her contributions to the world of dance, and why the company that bears her name is working so closely with UNC Charlotte's dance department to recreate this lost work here in the Queen City, when Charlotte Talks.GuestsKim Jones - Assistant Professor of Dance at the UNC Charlotte, a choreographer, dancer and a native New YorkerJeanmarie Higgins - Assistant Professor of Dramaturgy at the University of North Carolina at CharlotteMeg Whalen - Director of Communications in the College of Arts + Architecture at UNC Charlotte and Adjunct Professor of American Music at Queens University of Charlotte Event: UNC Charlotte College of Arts + Architecture is hosting the Martha Graham Dance Company January 18 (Friday) at the Knight Theater. 8pm. Details.  A pre-concert panel discussion will bring the five artists of the Imperial Gesture creative team together to talk about the process of reconstructing that lost Graham work. 7pm on the stage at Knight Theater Fri. 1/18 Photos: Rehearsal of the Imperial Gesture reanimation, recreation of the costume and more here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmgaKGSxQVwhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTdyDOWtE2Q

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