
Good afternoon, everyone, and Happy Friday everyone! My name is Taylor, and I’m here to bring you this week’s QWeekly, featuring some of the latest headlines from Qnotes Carolinas.
The latest edition of Qnotes has hit the stands, and for this edition, we’re focusing on the holiday of love: Valentine’s Day.
In fact, we had local Charlotte couple Brad Gorman and Trevor Hoppe to tell us about a date night out to help those looking for an interesting way to share Valentine’s Day.
You can read more about that below.
For Valentine’s Day: Date night in Charlotte
For Valentine’s Day, Qnotes asked local Charlotte couple Brad Gorman and Trevor Hoppe to tell us about their date night out as inspiration for those in search of an interesting and entertaining way to share the annual celebration of romance with someone special. Here’s what they had to say […]
MORE HEADLINES
Our People: Rayvon Moore
By L'Monique King
The Black church has a long and spirited history of providing comfort, a place of […]
ZAMI NOBLA’s growing NC chapter
We seem to keep hearing about how 50 is the new 40 and 40 is […]
Kim Petras made musical history as first trans artist to win a Grammy
German pop star Kim Petras is taking the world by storm after making history a […]
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COMING UP
Did you know?: Human Rights Campaign’s annual N.C. gala to return Feb. 10
North Carolina’s chapter of the Human Rights Campaign will be hosting its annual dinner in Charlotte on Feb.10 at the Le Meridien. The event will feature food, a silent auction and remarks from a keynote speaker. […]

ICYMI
Amber Glenn becomes first queer woman to win U.S. Figure Skating Nationals
In a groundbreaking moment for the world of figure skating, Amber Glenn made history by […]
South Carolina’s version of HB2 raises concern for LGBTQ+ students
South Carolina is poised to potentially vote on a bill which would force trans and […]
The continuing saga of Campus Pride and Shane Windmeyer
Following authentication by Campus Pride board members of leaked documents dropped off anonymously at the […]
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