Stories written by Mark PellinAn award-winning journalist and former editor of The Rhinoceros Times in Charlotte, Pellin has been called everything from a misguided troglodyte to a professional agitator. He prefers the label of a realist, the guy in the crowd telling everybody that not only doesn’t the emperor have any clothes; he’s trying to steal ours.
Pellin has covered the Char-Meck scene for the better part of two decades, earning his fair share of fans and more than a few critics who wish he’d move to Nome, Alaska, and be eaten by wild bears.
When he’s not writing, he stays busy enjoying time with his wife and two kids. When he can break away for some R&R, he likes to fly fish (even if he doesn’t catch anything) and camp (even if it rains).
Let me get this straight: a heavily redacted report issued by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department identifies a dearth of security staffing at CLT-Douglas airport as a contributing cause in the stow-away death of Delvonte Tisdale, but federal and state funding of nearly a half-million dollars is being used to buy Segways, Harleys, BMWs, and dirt bikes […]
April 20, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
The only commodity that might be worth less than the US dollar by year’s end is a Panthers PSL, given the team’s brutal schedule for the upcoming season. The potential for true ugliness starts with a home-opener against Green Bay, followed by a stretch versus a string of playoff teams from last year (Chicago, New […]
April 20, 2011 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Glad to see the United Nations has its priorities straight, or I’d be worried about various diplomats wasting time on trivial matters like war, famine, genocide, and terrorism. Nope, instead the UN’s braintrust spent a whole day debating whether Mother Earth deserves human rights status. This from Fox News: A bloc of mostly socialist governments […]
April 19, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Politically speaking they’re located somewhere just south of the Desert of Deceit and slightly east of Arrogant Isles, which would put them squarely over the NC Governor’s Mansion. As tornadoes and deadly storms ripped through North Carolina, Gov Bev was caught out-of-state attending to a “family obligation,” which obviously is the same thing as partying […]
April 19, 2011 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »
After meeting Monday to discuss how to best handle the latest scandal to rock the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, the tourism group’s board of directors announced it would hire a consultant to review its policies and procedures, or something. They also said they’d hold off renewing the contract of embattled CRVA chieftain Tim Newman, last […]
April 19, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Send us a youtube clip of your favorite tunes (editor@pundithouse.com) and we’ll work them into the mix. This is The White Stripes (earbuds or kick speakers highly recommended):
April 16, 2011 | Posted in Mark Pellin | Read More »
If you think it’s just one school in Chicago that has gone completely nanny-state certifiable, think again – and say hello to House Bill 840, co-sponsored in part by Mecklenburg’s very own Becky Carney and Tricia Cotham. The bill’s shorthand title is the “Healthier and Greener Schools Act,” which should give a hint where it’s […]
April 15, 2011 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Wholesale earnings whiff, slashing jobs, and scrambling to stay whole: Jeff Taylor runs down the horror show that has become Bank of America here, here and here. Required reading if you’re at all interested in Charlotte’s future as anything more than a hollow uptown shell adorned with a few glittery baubles as a crown.
April 15, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
That’s the question school board vice chairman Tom Tate asked this week, and it’s a surprisingly valid one. Tate was discussing recently introduced legislation that would give CMS the authority to implement a performance pay plan for teachers without first gaining majority support from teachers. The legislation, officially known as House Bill 546, is in […]
April 15, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,CMS Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
How’s this for a logic-busting pair of dueling headlines, courtesy of the El Paso Times. Keep in mind that both stories were published on the same day this week: One Juárez mayor says residents feel secure Six months into his tenure, Juárez Mayor Héctor Murguía Lardizábal has a surprising public message for outsiders: Juárez residents […]
April 13, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »