Essay: A walk down the red carpet
Recounting the biggest night of my life Lyric Opera in Chicago, aisle 2, row O, seat 9. It’s like being back in Talisay walking to a dark movie theater called Pag-asa (Hope) all over again: A church by...
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View ArticleProject 2025: What it is, why it matters
To understand the debate surrounding Project 2025 – a controversial conservative federal governing blueprint prepared by the Heritage Foundation and its ideological allies, such as South Carolina’s...
View ArticleNorth Charleston public works employee shot, killed
North Charleston police Thursday morning responded to a call of shots fired in the Whitfield on the Ashley neighborhood only to discover a public works garbage truck that crashed into a tree on...
View ArticleWEEK IN REVIEW: Medicaid expansion would bring billions to state, report says
CAPITOL BUREAU | A new report from the Milken School of Public Health at George Washington University finds South Carolina would gain 20,000 jobs and more than $4 billion in annual economic output if...
View ArticleAsk Dr. Jane: What to do about a lack of sexual confidence
Dear Dr. Jane: My problem now is sexual confidence. I want to date, but after so much sexual rejection, my self esteem is shot. The post Ask Dr. Jane: What to do about a lack of sexual confidence...
View ArticleBrack: What’s it going to take?
By Andy Brack | Another horrific incident led S.C. Rep. Wendell Gilliard to do what he’s done many times in career: Bemoan the continuing scourge of gun violence and call for change. The post Brack:...
View ArticleHarris in, Biden out in 2024 presidential race
MORNING NEWSBREAK | President Joe Biden on Sunday dropped out of the 2024 presidential race, promptly endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place as the Democratic candidate to challenge...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Anna Rowe
Anna Rowe recently graduated from the College of Charleston with a double major in Communication and Psychology and a minor in Religious Studies, Ohm Radio writes. While in college, Anna was involved...
View ArticleCharleston Zine Fest returns for its sixth year
The number of vendors in the annual Charleston Zine Fest has more than doubled since its first iteration in 2016. Consider it proof that the day-long, free event celebrating independent makers and...
View ArticleSafety in focus after Charleston, Mount Pleasant roadway deaths
State transportation and Charleston have announced safety enhancement plans for Morrison Drive just a few months after two 20-year-old women were killed along the roadway. The post Safety in focus...
View ArticleCounty to give final vote on Mark Clark referendum Tuesday
Charleston County Council on Tuesday night will give a third reading to a proposed half-cent sales tax referendum extension during its 6:30 p.m. meeting at 4045 Bridge View Drive in North Charleston....
View ArticleCounty to ask voters to extend half-cent tax to bring in billions
Charleston County Council on Tuesday night voted 6-2 to ask voters in November to extend a transportation sales tax. The post County to ask voters to extend half-cent tax to bring in billions appeared...
View ArticlePreservation Society releases guide to improve community resilience
The Preservation Society of Charleston (PSC) on Wednesday released a more-than 100-page guide to help Charleston residents to improve the resiliency of their individual homes from environmental...
View ArticleFood & Wine Classic tickets available for discounted rate through July 31
Now through July 31, you can buy discounted weekend passes to the inaugural Food & Wine Classic in Charleston, a fall food festival hosted by Food & Wine, Southern Living and Travel + Leisure...
View ArticleProject Pat to headline benefit for Charleston Black Lives Matter
Hip Hop legend Project Pat will make a headlining performance and offer a VIP meet-and-greet at the Back 2 School Benefit show, to be held from 6 to 10 p.m. July 27 at North Charleston’s Purple...
View ArticleGlobal heat records broken two days in a row
July 21 was the hottest day on record around the world according to preliminary data from the European Union’s monitoring agency — until the next day — Monday, July 22. The post Global heat records...
View ArticleStephen and Evie Colbert celebrate cookbook release
The Gaillard Center and Buxton Books will release tickets at 11 a.m. July 26 for An Afternoon with Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert, a Sept. 22 event in celebration of the Colberts’ launch of...
View Article18 places to drink frozen cocktails
Did someone say heat advisory? There’s only one thing to do in these dog days of Charleston summer: sip on frozen drinks. Gone are the days of sugary sweet, neon-tinted frozen cocktails. In today’s...
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