WEEK IN REVIEW: Trump attends Palmetto Bowl as billboards taunt visit
Former President Donald Trump attended Saturday’s USC-Clemson football game as he and thousands of fans encountered seven electronic billboards around Columbia highlighting an anti-Trump message:...
View ArticleQueen Street Playhouse offers holiday cheer
The Queen Street Playhouse, home of the Footlight Players, will present four holiday shows this year: a family-friendly musical, a raunchy adults-only play and two holiday-themed speakeasy shows from...
View Article11/27 NEWSBREAK: Gas prices are 21 cents lower than a year ago
The average price per gallon in South Carolina during the holiday travel time was $2.88, 16 cents lower than a month ago and about 21 cents lower than a year ago. According to GasBuddy, the lowest...
View Article11/28 NEWSBREAK: Haley tells S.C. crowd that chaos follows Trump
Presidential candidate and former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley told a packed town hall rally in Bluffton Monday that the nation didn’t need the chaos that follows the frontrunner, former President Donald...
View ArticleCity Gallery exhibitions re-examine lives of the enslaved
Two exhibitions that open Dec. 1 at the City Gallery re-examine the lives of enslaved people through their surroundings and descendants. One show highlights the work of historian Joe McGill’s Slave...
View ArticleGullah Geechee corridor looking for a new leader
The Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission will soon begin a search for a new executive director, the commission’s chairperson said today. The executive director’s position became vacant...
View ArticleLittle Miss Ha pops up in Park Circle this weekend
Missing Little Miss Ha? The popular Mount Pleasant Vietnamese restaurant closed its doors in October, and while owner Janice Hudgins is moving to St. Augustine, Fla., in the new year, she’s not quite...
View ArticleCreative Misfits celebrates artists with disabilities
HEART inclusive arts community’s annual fundraiser Creative Misfits is a multi-faceted celebration with a virtual art auction, a gallery exhibition by the “HEARTists” and an exciting live concert at...
View Article11/29 NEWSBREAK: Haley secures big support ahead of GOP primary
Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign got a huge boost Tuesday ahead of the Republican primary, as Americans for Prosperity, the political arm of the powerful Koch network, formally...
View ArticleCharleston council members ready to work with new mayor
New and old members of Charleston City Council are gearing up for a new year of tackling the city’s biggest challenges with new leadership. Real estate developer and former Republican state legislator...
View Article11/30 NEWSBREAK: Now it’s cold, but it’s been way too hot
Despite temperatures across the Carolinas this morning in the freezing range, the world’s warming is making big headlines. The weather agency for the United Nations says 2023 has been the hottest year...
View ArticleWilliamson to campaign in Charleston, across S.C.
Democratic presidential candidate and author Marianne Williamson knows she’s not likely to win the S.C. presidential primary in February, particularly since President Joe Biden locked in his eventual...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of Nov. 30
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View ArticleLocals collaborate on J. Stark chefs’ travel knife roll kit
Calling all chefs — professional and at-home — Jess Nichols and Mark Bolchoz have created the perfect getaway knife roll travel kit just for you. Nichols is the co-founder of carry goods retailer, J....
View ArticleStegelin: Despite all that
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View ArticleOyster shell recycling is key to preserving living shorelines
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) recycled over 38,000 bushels of oyster shells from area restaurants and residents’ private oyster roasts just last year. The post Oyster shell...
View ArticleGenealogist uncovers three centuries of his family’s history
When results of a genetic test sent Darius Brown searching for his family’s African origin, he found ancestors who witnessed significant events in American history. The post Genealogist uncovers three...
View ArticleBlotter: Send us your guesses now!
Reports taken from Nov. 17 to Nov. 26 The post Blotter: Send us your guesses now! appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleWhy local brewers head west to buy great hops
Without hops, your craft beer might taste just too sweet. After all, the only other ingredients are malt, yeast and water. The post Why local brewers head west to buy great hops appeared first on...
View ArticleAriail: Plucked, roasted and smoked
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