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Hot, humid weather ahead with major heat wave on way

The eastern half of the United States is set to face an intense heat wave starting late this week and peaking next week, according to forecasters. The post Hot, humid weather ahead with major heat wave...

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Pair digitally preserves remaining Shepard Fairey murals

Charleston native and world-famous artist Shepard Fairey created murals all over the city in 2014 during his exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, The Insistent Image: Recurring...

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What to do the week of June 13

Juneteenth Family Fest This day-long celebration of Black history and culture returns for its fourth installment this weekend. Power-packed with activities ranging from live performances, Black art...

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Chucktown band’s new album “Vintage” reimagines jazz classics

Step into a world of refined elegance with local band Chucktown’s latest album, Vintage. This meticulously crafted collection of cocktail lounge jazz music offers a sophisticated journey through ten...

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A history lesson in the wake of surfboard theft

Two unidentified Clemson University male students won’t face criminal charges for taking Mosquito Beach’s colorful surfboard, but there are some strings attached. The post A history lesson in the wake...

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Blotter: Bizarre fashion choice

Reports taken from May 21 to June 6 Bizarre fashion choice A downtown woman on May 22 told Charleston police that she believed she was about to be kidnapped by a man described as wearing “80s-style...

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Ariail: A man of convictions

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Stegelin: This is fine.

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Our View: Give death to Education Dept.’s book ban

The South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) insists its proposed regulation banning books with “depictions of sexual conduct” from public school classrooms and libraries isn’t a book ban. The...

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Dietrich weaves small and tall tales about our disappearing region

It will take you about 143.2 nanoseconds of talking with Sean Dietrich to figure out he’d be a great guy to get a beer with. The post Dietrich weaves small and tall tales about our disappearing region...

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Charleston City Paper 27.46: June 14, 2024

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Buxton fills her mind and shelves with books

As Polly Buxton sat across from her now-husband Julian Buxton on a date back in 2011, the conversation drifted toward their careers and ambitions. The post Buxton fills her mind and shelves with books...

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Moss balls are perfect beginner ‘plant’

Picture a vibrant green, nearly perfect sphere of something moss-like bopping around a clear water-filled corked container with pebbles at the base. The post Moss balls are perfect beginner ‘plant’...

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Bing makes abstract art from heart

A fresh voice appears in the Charleston art scene — abstract expressionist painter Demetrius Bing. The post Bing makes abstract art from heart appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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Wilderado brings indie folk music to Windjammer

Wilderado, an indie folk band hailing from Tulsa, Okla., is set to light up The Windjammer on The Isle of Palms June 21 with a headline show that promises an unforgettable concert going experience. The...

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Abortion rate in S.C. fell dramatically after state ban

The number of abortions provided in South Carolina plummeted by about 80% following the implementation of the state’s six-week abortion ban. The post Abortion rate in S.C. fell dramatically after state...

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Celebrate martinis at these bars around town

It’s always national martini day at the City Paper cuisine editor’s house, but apparently, there is a globally celebrated martini day, held every year on either June 19, or the third Saturday of June,...

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High Fidelity: Lauren Candies Tarpley

Lauren Candies Tarpley is a breast cancer survivor, a published author with seven books and counting and an education innovator, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: Lauren Candies Tarpley...

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Trumpism was big winner in S.C. primaries, analysts say

The 2024 South Carolina primary season ended Tuesday night with dozens of freshly-minted Republican and Democratic nominees but, analysts say, only one big winner — former President Donald J. Trump....

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Brack: Turnout, scattered strategies created odd primary 

Maybe the biggest story of the June 11 primary elections is that a turned-off electorate doesn’t turn out to vote. The post Brack: Turnout, scattered strategies created odd primary  appeared first on...

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