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Ariail: He’s not even hiding it

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Charleston City Paper: Piccolo Spoleto 2025 Official Guide #1

Piccolo Spoleto 2025 Official Guide #1 The post Charleston City Paper: Piccolo Spoleto 2025 Official Guide #1 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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Charleston City Paper 28.42: May 16, 2025

Charleston City Paper 28.41: May 9, 2025 The post Charleston City Paper 28.42: May 16, 2025 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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Charleston chefs talk reality TV competitions

Many foodies in Charleston are cheering every Thursday night for hometown chef Shuai Wang, owner of Jackrabbit Filly and King BBQ, who is currently competing on Bravo’s Top Chef. The post Charleston...

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Sack’s Emanuel history defines massacre’s impact

Good writers are a pleasure to read. Great ones are so evocative that you often tingle to get to the next page. The post Sack’s Emanuel history defines massacre’s impact appeared first on Charleston...

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Circular church offers a Piccolo musical buffet

James Island artist Mary Edna Fraser loves performing at Circular Congregational Church for one reason more than any other: the harmony. The post Circular church offers a Piccolo musical buffet...

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Drummond weaves story-rich work at Piccolo

South Carolina native Arun Drummond doesn’t want to define his art using just one category. “I’m a multi-disciplinary artist. A lot of my work does draw from Gullah traditions,” he said. “But I also...

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What’s in store for the 2025 Piccolo  Spoleto  Festival

Piccolo Spoleto will kick off its annual festival May 23 outside Charleston City Hall with the usual music, speeches and special performances. The post What’s in store for the 2025 Piccolo  Spoleto...

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Story of S.C.’s Combahee Raid powers Gibbes exhibition

Most anyone knows that Harriet Tubman served as spy, soldier, nurse and North Star navigator during the Civil War. The post Story of S.C.’s Combahee Raid powers Gibbes exhibition appeared first on...

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Frank & Jack’s opens this summer in Mount Pleasant

Frank & Jack’s Restaurant on Ira will open at 1434 Ira Road in Mount Pleasant late this summer. The property is on just under two acres which its owners intend to utilize for a spacious outdoor...

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Blotter: It’s a bonafide mystery, all right

Reports taken from April 24 to May 4 It’s a bonafide mystery, all rightA Mount Pleasant man on April 26 complained to town police that golf balls continuously appeared around his home — he said he...

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New Piccolo Spoleto guide helps you find fun stuff to do

MORNING HEADLINES  |  If you’re trying to get a handle on what exactly to do during the city of Charleston’s expansive Piccolo Spoleto Festival that starts May 23, take a look at a special 16-page...

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Statehouse Report 24.20: Earmarks, abortion, film

Statehouse Report issue 24.20 includes an analysis of earmarks, a story on abortion and a column on a new film by Ken Burns. The post Statehouse Report 24.20: Earmarks, abortion, film appeared first on...

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Mystery photo: Red, white and blue

Here’s a mystery flag somewhere in South Carolina.  Tell us where you think it is.  Make sure to add your name and hometown to your guess and send to: feedback@statehousereport.com.   Our most recent...

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S.C. justices uphold abortion law, weigh in on Amazon

With the South Carolina General Assembly out of session, the state Supreme Court took center stage this week, handing down a major abortion ruling and hearing arguments over whether online retailer...

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Brack: New documentary digs into American Revolution

Legendary documentary film director Ken Burns this week said South Carolina was one of two violent colonies where it would have been really hard to have lived during America’s war for independence....

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Legislature goes ‘cold turkey’ on earmarks, but at what cost?

For perhaps the first time in South Carolina history, members of the General Assembly will soon reconvene to pass a $14.4 billion state budget that’s more likely to be remembered for what’s not in it...

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Photo essay: Best of Charleston 2025 is year’s best party

The Best of Charleston 2025 party celebrating 469 winners of our annual readers' contest again proved May 15 that it is the best party of the year. Enjoy photos here by Jonathan Stout and Steve Aycock....

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Ask Dr. Jane: Heartbroken by porn

Dear Dr. Jane: Last summer, we started couples’ counselling because I discovered that he was secretly watching porn. My sister said that it wasn’t a big deal ... The post Ask Dr. Jane: Heartbroken by...

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What Charleston foodies can learn from China’s street markets

PAID CONTENT  |  Charleston’s food lovers lead their lives by experiencing different tastes in other locations, and China’s markets create exceptional dining experiences for them.  The post What...

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