Hopkins splashes in the art of puddles
You could say that Charleston artist Becca Hopkins is a puddle jumper who leaps from one joy of reflection to another. The post Hopkins splashes in the art of puddles appeared first on Charleston City...
View ArticleFoundation is closing gift shop,but keeping Meeting St. property
Filling stations sprang up across peninsular Charleston in the 1920s nearly three decades after two New England bicycle mechanics made the first gasoline-powered car that ushered in mass produced...
View ArticleOur View: Our exceptional community
Two leaders with differing worldviews offered a similar conclusion in Jan. 8 speeches just minutes and 1,400 yards apart. Charleston, agreed President Joe Biden and new Mayor William Cogswell, is a...
View ArticleAriail: No vacancy
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View ArticleStegelin: New session, new targets
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View ArticleCharleston Reimagined: Willingham’s new thriller draws inspiration from the...
New York Times best-selling author Stacy Willingham’s third novel is hitting the shelves this week — and though its plot is entirely fictional, she credits much of the inspiration behind the setting to...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper: Volume 27, Issue 24
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View ArticleBlotter: As per usual
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View ArticleFood trends that will endure in 2024
In the spirit of those popular social media “in/out” lists that cavalierly proclaim what is to come (and what’s no longer in vogue), we’ve come up with some notable 2023 “in” Charleston food trends —...
View ArticleA tree and a fungus walk into a bar
Winter is my favorite time of year for nature walks. All is quieter and the energy more tender, allowing for a contemplative look at life and how we are intricately connected and dependent upon nature....
View Article1/12 NEWSBREAK: Get ready for more severe weather
Severe weather, with the possibility of tornadoes, will sweep from Mississippi to the Carolinas, while heavy snow is expected in parts of Michigan and Wisconsin. In South Carolina, the storm is...
View ArticleThe Spartina Consort keeps early music alive
The Charleston-based chamber music ensemble Spartina Consort plays with period instruments, including the viola da gamba, recorder, transverse flute and harpsichord to make their performances of...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Shawn Beckner
Born in the mountains of West Virginia, Shawn Beckner began his musical journey in his early years, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: Shawn Beckner appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleBrack: 35 years later, 2 murder arrests made in grisly Berkeley County case
In my mind’s eye, the image of a white pickup-truck camper with a light blue accent stripe continues to haunt me. Inside it 35 years ago, a dead boy had been found. The camper was parked outside of a...
View ArticleWhiting: Poor, misguided Andy Brack
Editor’s Note: Greenwood Index-Journal Executive Editor Richard Whiting last week penned the following “response” to columnist Andy Brack’s thoughts on legislators serving as nannies. Republished with...
View ArticlePURE tackles The Lehman Trilogy
PURE Theatre hosts the regional premiere of hit drama The Lehman Trilogy, winner of the 2022 Tony Award for Best New Play. The post PURE tackles The Lehman Trilogy appeared first on Charleston City...
View ArticleWEEK IN REVIEW: We’re no longer number one!
S.C. no longer has the least number of women in its Senate. Thanks to this week’s swearing-in of Tameika Isaac Devine of Columbia as South Carolina’s sixth woman in the state Senate, the Palmetto...
View Article1/15 NEWSBREAK: It’s a big night for S.C.’s Haley
Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley, who lives on Kiawah Island, is expected to place second tonight in the Iowa GOP presidential caucuses behind frontrunner and former President Donald Trump. But a...
View ArticleRegenerative farmer Harris speaks in Charleston
Will Harris is something of an endangered breed. The Georgia farmer is the fourth generation in a family of farmers, still on his family’s land, White Oak Pastures. Harris will be in Charleston Jan. 16...
View Article1/16 NEWSBREAK: Haley narrowly misses 2nd place in Iowa caucuses
Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley, who many thought would edge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for second place in Monday night’s Iowa caucuses, faced a different result. DeSantis narrowly won second by nabbing...
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