Our View: Charleston City Council members need to keep freshman mayor in check
Members of Charleston City Council need to start standing up to freshman Mayor William Cogswell, who shows brusque, authoritarian leanings in how he runs things. Otherwise, council members risk being...
View ArticleArtists collaborate on Friday-only “Beach Creeps” surf bar
From the inventive minds of Taylor Faulkner and Creighton Barrett comes “Beach Creeps,” a one-night-only immersive art experience at Hed Hi Studio. From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Oct. 11, the King Street art...
View ArticleDangermuffin returns with first new album since 2018
There’s a saying that’s floated around the South about NASCAR racing, which goes, “Yes, rednecks like it, but you don’t HAVE to be a redneck to like it.” That type of comparison also applies to the...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.11: Oct. 11, 2024
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View ArticleSecret to success: Moe’s Crosstown remains a beloved local watering hole
Moe’s Crosstown Tavern celebrates 26 years in Charleston this November — a notable feat for a burger joint. The post Secret to success: Moe’s Crosstown remains a beloved local watering hole appeared...
View ArticleBoo! These bars and restaurants are getting into Halloween spirit
‘Tis the season for pumpkin-spiced everything, costume parties and things that go bump in the night. Several area bars, restaurants, coffee shops and breweries are getting into the Halloween spirit...
View ArticleLoyalty app Blackbird expands in Charleston
Blackbird, a New York–based restaurant loyalty app, recently celebrated its official launch in the Holy City. While several local restaurants first started using Blackbird last year, the app’s...
View ArticleBoatwright’s That’s All Folks! contends with history at Aiken-Rhett House
David Boatwright, known for his murals around Charleston, considers himself a “Southern artist.” He makes narrative acrylic paintings that often include quintessentially Southern symbols like...
View ArticleCrisis not needed for collaboration to bloom
One of the most beautiful things happening right now, amidst the horrific aftermath of Hurricane Helene, is the overwhelming generosity and teamwork pouring from our communities. The post Crisis not...
View ArticleHelene’s aftermath still impacting S.C. farmers, schools
The combination of rain and high winds during Hurricane Helene two weeks ago heavily affected South Carolina farms, damaging acres of crops, washing out trees and threatening livestock. The post...
View ArticleStegelin: Tales from the weird
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View ArticleBrack: Game of the week: Which is the robot?
We live in an American era now when the little white lies that people tell are exploding everyday into big colorful tall tales. The post Brack: Game of the week: Which is the robot? appeared first on...
View ArticleWhen shivers flew up, down prize-winner Woo’s spine
Author Ilyon Woo’s skin tingled when she walked into the Dock Street Theatre as she researched her 2023 Pulitzer Prize-winning nonfiction book, Master Slave Husband Wife. The post When shivers flew up,...
View ArticleOur view: Lies, damn lies and Hurricane Helene
Get back to trusting the trained professionals who ask tough questions and sort through complicated information to spread the truth — not the yahoos, domestic and foreign, who want to mislead you. The...
View ArticleWeek in review: Legislature won’t return for Helene special session
S.C. legislative leaders say they currently see no need for a special session this year to provide additional resources for Hurricane Helene relief. The post Week in review: Legislature won’t return...
View ArticleVoter registration deadline is midnight Oct. 14
MORNING NEWSBREAK | If you want to vote in the Nov. 5 general election and you’re not registered, today (Oct. 14) is your last day to register after the deadline was extended following Hurricane...
View Article10 candidates running for 4 Charleston Co. school board seats
Ten candidates want to fill four Charleston County School District board of trustees’ seats that are up for grabs Nov. 5. The post 10 candidates running for 4 Charleston Co. school board seats appeared...
View ArticleNavigating crypto investments for Charleston residents: The cheapest...
PAID POST | The cryptocurrency market in the United States has become among the most promising and rapidly developing markets that attract investors from all over the world for beginners and...
View ArticleWhat are the signs you shouldn’t sign up to an online casino?
Paid Content | Before you sign up to a website to play real money online fruit machines, blackjack, roulette, or whatever tickles your fancy, you should always stop to think whether that site is...
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