What to do the week of July 25
A Year with Frog and Toad A Year with Frog and Toad is a heartwarming and whimsical musical that brings to life the charming adventures of the two best friends, Frog and Toad, based on Arnold Lobel’s...
View ArticleOur View: Strap in for a political roller coaster ride
In June, President Joe Biden and former GOP President Donald Trump were locked in a close race. Then came a disastrous June 27 debate showing by Biden, causing peeps of voices calling for Biden to step...
View ArticleTaco trek: Follow a trail of tacos around Charleston
Charleston City Paper staffers trekked the Charleston area for years in search of great tacos. In 2013, former CP editor Stephanie Barna, along with the help of writer and photographer Paul Cheney, hit...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 27.52: July 26, 2024
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View ArticleBlotter: Going for a swim
Reports taken from July 8 to July 20 Going for a swim Charleston police on July 15 interrupted a downtown woman’s spa day when they found her bathing in the Waterfront Park fountain with a towel...
View ArticleStegelin: Fascist fever dream?
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View ArticleAriail: Good news, Bad news
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View ArticleSurge: Gullah Geechee & Earth, Issue 8
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View ArticleCelebrate National IPA Day at bars, breweries across area
National IPA Day falls on the first Thursday of every August, this year, Aug. 1. The post Celebrate National IPA Day at bars, breweries across area appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleTrump policies could place S.C.’s trade at risk, experts say
Former President Donald Trump effectively doubled down on the populist tariff and immigration policies that helped fuel his surprise victory in 2016 by choosing Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance as his running mate...
View ArticleOral history, church restoration planned in Cordesville
The WeGOJA Foundation in Columbia, which promotes South Carolina’s African-American experience, will visit Cordesville in lower Berkeley County later this summer to interview people like Stanley...
View ArticleSouthern Smoke introduces mental health program for F&B workers
If you’ve ever streamed the wildly popular show, The Bear, you might have an inkling of why the food and hospitality industry is so stressful. In a 2017 study, the nonprofit Mental Health America...
View ArticleSome S.C. students head back to school earlier this year
Six school districts across the state will already be back in the classroom today and half a dozen more will have returned before August begins. The post Some S.C. students head back to school earlier...
View ArticleAlexander re-envisions a grunge classic
Charleston singer-songwriter Pierce Alexander, who wrote every song on his debut 2022 full-length album, The Minutehand, recently chose to try his hand at a cover of the grunge-era classic, “Doll...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Dr. Bethany Goodier
Dr. Bethany Goodier is an associate professor of communication at the College of Charleston. She currently serves as the director of the Martin Center for mentorship in communication, where she works...
View ArticleBrack: Laud Biden’s leadership, patriotism, duty
Joe Biden, dogged this month by worries about the durability of his presidential reelection campaign, put our country before personal ambition to try to keep America on the path of being a real...
View ArticleCatherine Coleman Brack, 1969-2024
Catherine Coleman Brack did not go gentle into that good night, raging against the dying of the light until her last breath. She died on July 26, 2024, at the age of 55 from complications from stage 4...
View ArticleWeek in review: Obamacare enrollment up 50% in S.C.
More than 570,000 South Carolinians purchased health insurance for 2024 through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) website. The post Week in review: Obamacare enrollment up 50% in S.C. appeared first on...
View ArticleDietrich: About angels
By Sean Dietrich | Yeah, I believe in angels. Oh, I haven’t always. And truthfully, I wish I didn’t believe in angels. It would be easier not to. The post Dietrich: About angels appeared first on...
View ArticleIAAM touted as one of world’s greatest places this year
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The International African American Museum, which has hosted more than 200,000 visitors since it opened in Charleston last June, is a member of a limited club, recently being named...
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