Élevé chef Naim traveled the world, found home in Charleston
Mahdi Naim, the executive chef at Élevé at the Grand Bohemian Hotel, has worked in kitchens for nearly 20 years in New York City, Hong Kong and Amman. The post Élevé chef Naim traveled the world, found...
View Article12/21 NEWSBREAK: Cruise passengers return to flooded cars
Dozens of Carnival Cruise passengers returned this week to parked cars that were totaled after the Dec. 17 nor’easter that hit downtown Charleston with major flooding, including at the parking lot...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of Dec. 21
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View ArticleCharleston City Paper Volume 27 Issue 21
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View ArticleBlotter: Porch piracy
Reports taken from Dec. 5 to Dec. 18 Porch piracy Security footage near Liberty Meadows Drive recorded a North Charleston man on Dec. 5 standing on another man’s porch for about an hour. Eventually, a...
View ArticleBehind the beard: Santa Claus shares funny, heartwarming holiday stories
Memories of sitting on Santa’s lap at the mall are common among adults — even if those memories are more about the tearful screaming. The post Behind the beard: Santa Claus shares funny, heartwarming...
View ArticleStegelin: GOP, try sitting on Santa’s lap
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View ArticleCoast continues to evolve one year after renovation
At 16 years old, Coast Brewing Co., owned and operated by Jaime Tenny and David Merritt, has seen its fair share of ups and downs in the world of craft beer. The post Coast continues to evolve one year...
View ArticleHiss Golden Messenger steps into a happier era
Hiss Golden Messenger, led by singer, songwriter and guitarist MC Taylor, released last August its 15th album, Jump For Joy. The post Hiss Golden Messenger steps into a happier era appeared first on...
View ArticleMothers seek traffic safety changes on 2 deadly roads
Traffic deaths on roads on James Island and across Charleston link two grieving mothers who lost their children. They’re asking state officials to impose safety measures to prevent future accidents on...
View ArticleAriail: Merry Christmas
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View Article12/22 NEWSBREAK: 1 dead, 1 hurt in West Ashley playground shooting (updated)
[UPDATED, 2:27 p.m., Dec. 22] Charleston police today announced the arrest of two teenagers on murder and other charges following a Thursday afternoon shooting that left one man dead and another...
View ArticleOur View: Foundation should find another steward for the historic Nathaniel...
The Historic Charleston Foundation opened a big can of worms with recent news that it plans to sell the Nathaniel Russell House, which it purchased in 1955 to keep it from being subdivided. The reason?...
View ArticleMusician ‘Mookie’ Morant leaves people smiling with new book
Songwriter, record producer and musician Jonathan “Mookie” Morant spent more than a decade during his peak professional period on the frontlines of America’s pop music scene. But even while traveling...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Meggie Hulsey
Meggie Hulsey runs music blog and podcast Disco Teepee, a platform where she shares her eclectic and diverse love for music and offers a way to let others discover, explore and share their relationship...
View ArticleBrack: Democratic presidential primary has layers of importance
While most South Carolinians are filling the holiday season with thoughts of sugar plums and Santa Claus, there are more people than you think who have presidential politics on their minds. South...
View ArticleSutton: We’ve had a week of infrastructure woes
A Nor’easter slammed our region last Sunday setting a new tidal record in Charleston. The outlook doesn’t look rosy as weather experts predict these types of storms are expected to increase in...
View ArticleRedux’s new executive director to focus on outreach, education
Redux Contemporary Art Center has finally found its new executive director after an extensive search this summer. Allan Bunch brings a diverse resume to the table: He started his career as a...
View ArticlePHOTO ESSAY: Holiday doors of Charleston
Wando High School senior Scarlett Lewis took to the downtown streets of Charleston to snap photos of holiday doors. Enjoy this slide show with wreathes a’ plenty. The post PHOTO ESSAY: Holiday doors of...
View ArticleCharleston County shares holiday recycling tips
Charleston County’s Environmental Management Department (EMD) is asking residents to stay green this holiday season through curbside recycling programs and local drop-off centers. Christmas trees, used...
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