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.
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Charlotte is making progress when it comes to upward mobility, but data show there's still work to do
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On the next Charlotte Talks, change for the better. Charlotte has seen improvement in upward mobility for those born into poverty. We dive into the details with our roundtable of reporters.Von Sarah Delia
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Charlotte movie critic Sean O'Connell talks about his new book on Bruce Willis, Hollywood and more
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Charlotte movie critic Sean O’Connell talks about the man he calls an “unbreakable Hollywood Icon”: Bruce Willis. He joins Mike Collins to discuss his new book, this summer's slate of movies and more.Von Wendy Herkey
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Politics Monday: Can Democrats make up ground in rural NC?
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North Carolina Democratic leaders have made gaining ground in rural parts of the state a priority. Are the efforts working?Von Gabe Altieri
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Local News Roundup: Roy Cooper out of VP consideration; parking charges extended in uptown; Red Line vote coming up and more
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Gov. Roy Cooper takes himself out of the running for Kamala Harris’ vice president. Parking will soon cost more in uptown Charlotte, and we look at preparations for the Charlotte City Council’s September vote on buying the tracks from Norfolk Southern for the Red Line. Mike Collins covers those stories and more.…
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Most people retire at some point, but how do you know when the time is right?
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President Joe Biden isn’t the only politician working well beyond 65 years — and he’s joined by many people in other professions, too. For some, not retiring is purely a financial decision. For others, work is entangled with their sense of self and self-worth.Von Sarah Delia
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Howl in delight: WFAE's Tommy Tomlinson's book 'Dogland' is out
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On Wednesday, we hear from a familiar and unique voice, both in the way he speaks but also in what he has to say. WFAE’s Tommy Tomlinson traveled the country going to dog shows and uncovered a world most people don’t know about. He wrote a book about it to answer a simple, but burning question: Are dogs happy? We get his answer and much more.…
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Kamala Harris is the likely Democratic nominee —what does this mean for Black voters?
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What Kamala Harris at the top of the Democratic ticket means to Black voters and their support of the Democratic Party.Von Sarah Delia
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Politics Monday: A look at Project 2025
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Project 2025: We’ve been hearing it mentioned frequently during this campaign season. But what is it, really?Von Wendy Herkey
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Local News Roundup: Trump's Charlotte rally, Gov. Cooper among possible VP picks, CMPD says violent crime up, Charlotte athletes in the Olympics
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On the next Local News Roundup: Donald Trump rallies in Charlotte as Gov. Roy Cooper finds himself among possible Democratic vice presidential candidates. Violent and juvenile crimes are up dramatically here. And some local athletes are in Paris for the Summer Olympics. Those stories and more.Von Wendy Herkey
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Meet the president of the Foundation for the Carolinas
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A woman of great accomplishment, Charlottean Cathy Bessant spent more than 40 years in key jobs at Bank of America around the world. She retired from that job and now runs the Foundation for the Carolinas.Von Sarah Delia
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Grammy winner Christian McBride on 'The Movement Revisited,' his career and the future of jazz
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We spend the hour with Grammy Award-winning musician and host of NPR’s "Jazz Night in America," Christian McBride. He brought a musical tribute to town this year inspired by the words of Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr, Muhammad Ali and others.Von Sarah Delia
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NC political impact after Biden exits the 2024 race
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The shake-up in the presidential race and the possibility that N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper could find himself in the race — Mike Collins discusses it all with local reporters and political representatives.Von Wendy Herkey, Sarah Delia
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Opera singer Denyce Graves on diversity and highlighting hidden voices
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We’re spending time this week listening to some of our favorite interviews of 2024. We begin with opera star Denyce Graves, who came to town in February to appear in a production centering on Mary Cardwell Dawson, who grew up during Jim Crow but founded the first Black opera company in America. Graves talks about her mission to preserve Dawson’s le…
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Local News Roundup: RFK Jr. will be on the NC ballot; Stein outpaces Robinson in political contributions; change in Checkers ownership
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On the local news roundup — Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will be on North Carolina ballots. Cornel West will not. Josh Stein is way ahead of Mark Robinson in political contributions in the gubernatorial race. A change in the Charlotte Checkers’ ownership, and the heat continues.Von Sarah Delia
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A look back at the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany with the authors of 'Played'
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As we prepare for the start of the Paris Olympics, we look back at the competition and politics at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin to see what it can teach us about the past and the future.Von Gabe Altieri
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A look at why Charlotte is bucking the national trend on homicides
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The Queen City is bucking a national trend. Homicides are down nationwide, but not here. Here they’re up 33%. We take a closer look.Von Wendy Herkey
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'Back to the Future' co-creator Bob Gale discusses 'Back to the Future: The Musical'
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Mike Collins meets Bob Gale, co-creator and screenwriter for the "Back to the Future" films — and the man who wrote the script for "Back to the Future: The Musical," now playing in Charlotte.Von Wendy Herkey
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