Chef Kano makes dining fun at Gabrielle
Before officially taking over as executive chef at Hotel Bennett’s signature restaurant, Gabrielle, earlier this fall, chef Edgar Kano knew he wanted to get acquainted with the city of Charleston. The...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper Volume 27 Issue 18
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View ArticleOur view: GOP voters must dump Trump, back Haley
t’s something for Republicans to remember as former President Donald Trump tries to woo primary voters to cast their lot with him, despite years of lies, corruption, financial shenanigans, conspiracy...
View ArticleYou say you want a revolution… Charleston celebrates the 250th anniversary of...
There’s a big tea party on Sunday, but you won’t have to hold out your pinky. Instead, wave a flag during this big anniversary celebrating colonial revolutionary fervor that first came two weeks before...
View Article12/1 NEWSBREAK: Charleston police see overdose numbers dropping
The state Department of Health and Environmental Control says opioids continue to be the primary cause of overdose deaths in recent years, but the Charleston Police Department has taken steps to help...
View ArticleWatson Twins to play two concerts at Music Hall
Harmonic duo the Watson Twins features identical siblings Chandra and Leigh Watson who fuse elements of rock ‘n’ roll, country, folk and indie-pop into one big amalgamation of sound. The post Watson...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Sam Cocolas
Sam Cocolas, a 22-year-old from Charleston, S.C., spends his days teaching as a surf instructor and creating music with his band Colors in Corduroy, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: Sam...
View ArticleBrack: America’s vigor is half-full, half-empty glass these days
The vitality of the United States heading into the 2024 elections seems to be a half full-half empty proposition. On the plus side, numerous indicators show the health and backbone of the country to be...
View ArticleCity Paper’s Compleat Guide to the December Holidays
Charleston City Paper created its very own list of best things to do during the holiday season in Charleston, complete (or the old-timey spelling — compleat!) with performances, educational events,...
View ArticleComic Nurse Blake finds the humor in providing health care
Comedian, nurse and health care advocate Blake Lynch, known as Nurse Blake, brings his “Shock Advised Comedy Tour” to North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Dec. 6 with the aim of uplifting and...
View Article6 bars to visit while holiday shopping downtown
If you find yourself holiday shopping downtown and in desperate need of a bite and drink, we’ve got you covered. While most bars and restaurants around town will be getting into the holiday spirit,...
View ArticleWEEK IN REVIEW: S.C. teacher shortage reaches high for another year
South Carolina now has more open teaching jobs than ever before, according to the Center for Educator Recruitment, Retention and Advancement. According to its latest report, there were 1,613 unfilled...
View Article12/4 NEWSBREAK: Mace, S.C. GOP congressmen vote to save Santos
All of South Carolina’s Republican members of the U.S. House voted to protect New York Rep. George Santos, who was expelled Friday in a bipartisan vote. He faces a 23-count federal indictment on a...
View Article12/5 NEWSBREAK: Charleston ‘toilet roll pole’ is different from original...
The Historic Charleston Foundation is asking the S.C. Department of Archives and History to review the design of a downtown Charleston cell tower that some call the Toilet Roll Pole. Charleston City...
View Article‘The HipHop Grinch’ tells a different side of a classic story
Partners Mike Brown and Jordan Sprueill collaborated to write, produce and direct an original musical, The HipHop Grinch, which premieres at 6 p.m. Dec. 9 at Fort Dorchester High School at 6 p.m. “This...
View ArticleNew commission to focus on North Charleston education outcomes
A new North Area commission will seek to improve education outcomes for North Charleston students, according to an announcement today by the city of North Charleston and the Charleston County School...
View Article12/6 NEWSBREAK: Charleston police arrest 2 following West Ashley shooting
Charleston police arrested Antonio Fludd Jr., 18, of West Ashley and a 16-year-old suspect for murder and attempted armed robbery after a Dec. 2 shooting that killed Collinn Potter, 31, in the Ashley...
View ArticleI-526 expansion moves ahead amidst increased flooding
Against a backdrop of growing flood risk, a committee of state lawmakers on Dec. 5 unleashed $75 million to the State Infrastructure Bank to fund the first phase of the controversial Interstate 526...
View Article‘This is Happening’ event series blends poetry, fashion design
James Island-based artist Rolf Anthony Young created “This is Happening,” an event series blending poetry and fashion, after attending an open mic poetry night hosted by FreeVerse Poetry Festival. As...
View ArticleMusician, spoken-word artist Morant plays Awendaw Green
Charleston spoken word artist and musician Christian Morant recently released a striking song on YouTube called “The Greatest Showman.” Joined by singer/actress Jenn Bedell on vocals and Lubomir Rzepka...
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