Gibbes Museum announces fall special exhibitions
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The Gibbes Museum of Art on Tuesday announced its lineup of special exhibitions for the fall of 2024. The exhibitions will explore a range of topics and allow visitors to discover...
View ArticleDiscount food app, Goodie Bag, launches in Charleston
A Colorado-based startup, Goodie Bag, launches in Charleston this week to help local businesses manage unsold inventory. Goodie Bag was founded by University of Colorado-Boulder college roommates Eddy...
View ArticleGroups receive $330K in Revolutionary War project funding
Four local projects to better understand and commemorate Charleston’s role in the American Revolution received more than $330,000 in grant funding from the South Carolina American Revolution...
View Article4 dead in Georgia high school shooting; 14-year-old in custody
A 14-year-old Georgia boy accused of fatally shooting two students and two teachers and injuring nine others in a Georgia school shooting yesterday will be tried as an adult, authorities said. The post...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of September 5
Brian Blade and The Fellowship Band Catch Brian Blade and the Fellowship Band live in concert this weekend. Enjoy Blade’s blend of blues, jazz, folk and gospel as he brings a soulful and heartfelt...
View Article$354M price tag for Main Road flyover concerns council
A project to improve traffic at the perennially clogged intersection of U.S. Highway 17 and Main Road is on the docket at a Sept. 5 committee meeting of Charleston County Council. The post $354M price...
View ArticleWest Ashley may be home to state’s 1st official cemetery
South Carolina’s first official graveyard, believed to have been lost for centuries, may have been recently rediscovered in West Ashley. The post West Ashley may be home to state’s 1st official...
View ArticleExplainer: The death penalty in South Carolina
After a 13-year hiatus, the state of South Carolina is planning to resume executions this month amid an ongoing debate about the fairness, expense and effectiveness of capital punishment. The post...
View ArticleOur View: Character counts in 2024 elections
Now that Labor Day has passed, the nation’s bell of liberty is ringing to alert us to the proximity of November’s election. The post Our View: Character counts in 2024 elections appeared first on...
View ArticleBlack Masking and beadwork on display at the Halsey
Demond Melancon brings a New Orleans tradition into the contemporary art world with his first solo museum exhibition, As Any Means Are Necessary, now on view at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary...
View ArticleHotel Fiction brings its dreamy new album to Royal American
Jessica Thompson, singer and guitarist for the Athens, Georgia-based band Hotel Fiction, is laughing just a few minutes into our interview, after I described the band’s music — especially their...
View ArticleAriail: Who better?
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View ArticleStegelin: Just bigger, with more positivity
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View ArticleGet your tokens ready! Game bar trend conjures wistful past
In a city full of arcade and video game lovers (and perhaps some folks stuck in a sort of infantile fixation), bar-goers may begin to wonder where to find the nearest bar and turn those games into...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.06: September 6, 2024
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View ArticleCharleston City Paper: Swig Bar Guide, Fall 2024
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View ArticleHops: Over The Horizon Brewing now open
Located in the Charleston space formerly occupied by Brewlab, Over The Horizon (OTH) is the city’s newest brewery, serving beer, food and a gathering space for local veterans. The post Hops: Over The...
View ArticleBlotter: Well, you got your answer
Reports taken from Aug. 25 to Sept. 2 Well, you got your answer A downtown Charleston man on Aug. 25 reportedly stripped naked during a police investigation to prove that he had nothing on his body....
View ArticleHot, hot, hot
Summer 2024 has been labeled as Earth’s hottest summer on record, making it more likely that the year as a whole could be humanity’s warmest recorded year, according to the Copernicus Climate Change...
View ArticleSmall but MIGHTY: Three tiny bars worth visiting
Today, the city boasts bars of all shapes and sizes, from 25-seat marvels to more intimate spaces. The area’s tinier bars, intentionally or not, pay homage to the city’s early drinking establishments,...
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