What to do the week of Dec. 19
Holiday Festival of Lights There’s only a couple weeks left to hop in a car and cruise along the three-mile display of lights throughout James Island County Park. The annual holiday festival features...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.21: Dec. 20, 2024
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View ArticleAbbracci brings upscale Italian to North Mount Pleasant
Local restaurateurs Don and Joanne Migliori know a thing or two about the local restaurant community. They opened the popular North Mount Pleasant pizza joint Migliori’s Pizzeria in 2020. They are also...
View ArticleArtists Wenke, Rueter open West Ashley studio
Charleston-based visual artists Bri Wenke and Sam Rueter have collaborated many times over the last five years of their friendship – from putting on large-scale, immersive art installations to...
View ArticleBlotter: Predictable packaging
Reports taken from Dec. 2 to Dec. 15 Predictable packaging Charleston police on Dec. 2 pulled over a car being driven by a West Ashley man near Savage Road for having an expired tag. While searching...
View ArticleDay trippin’: Seven antidotes to holiday hell
Sometimes, without even trying, you might find yourself at this time of year in a little bit of a holiday hell. Too many people, too much noise, too much food, too much television. We all know that...
View ArticleHere are bills that will fuel busy 2025 legislative session
South Carolina legislators prefile hundreds of bills every year ahead of the January session. Some are serious bills, filed by serious legislators with serious plans to get them passed. Others are the...
View ArticleStegelin: Where’s the Naughty List?
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View ArticleAriail: Happy Merry Holidays
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View ArticleFederal government shutdown looms
There's a power struggle going on in the U.S. House as dozens of Republicans are defying President-elect Donald Trump's support of a funding deal that would keep the federal government open past today....
View ArticleBrack: How hope can grow in an age of discontent
Given all of the political discontent across the United States, is there anything to be hopeful about? The post Brack: How hope can grow in an age of discontent appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleWeek in review: U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on S.C. attempt to defund...
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster’s 2018 executive order aimed at defunding abortion provider Planned Parenthood is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The post Week in review: U.S. Supreme Court to hear case on...
View ArticleRoof still on federal death row as Biden commutes 37 death sentences
MORNING HEADLINES | South Carolina mass murderer Dylann Roof, 30, remains on federal death row, one of only three federal prisoners still sentenced to die who did not have sentences commuted earlier...
View ArticleEasy Honey catches lightning with new album and New Years Eve show
2024 has been a big year for Easy Honey. The Charleston indie rock band recorded and released their excellent third album Cupidity Unlimited, played 130 shows across the country, including sold-out...
View ArticleAsk Dr. Jane: Hungry for love, but needs help
Dear Dr. Jane: I’ve been married to my best friend for 15 years. We get along very well in every area of our lives except in the bedroom. Honestly, she’s like a pal who I see walking around the house...
View ArticleLots of presents and tons of traffic this holiday season
MORNING HEADLINES | The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is underway as families get together to exchange gifts and make lasting memories. But with it comes the stress of holiday travel, which...
View ArticleWhy roasted duck is way to go during holidays, chef says
David Schuttenberg, co-owner and executive chef of Beautiful South, loves serving Cantonese-style roasted duck for the holidays — and year-round. The post Why roasted duck is way to go during holidays,...
View ArticleChristmas Squirrel offers season’s greetings
Season's greetings," barked the Christmas Squirrel. Happy holidays from the staff of the Charleston Citiy Paper. The post Christmas Squirrel offers season’s greetings appeared first on Charleston City...
View ArticleCharleston tastemakers, top stories from 2024
Charleston dining saw a year of expansion and contraction in 2024, with some longstanding restaurants shuttering and some up-and-comers opening their doors. More notably, perhaps, were restaurants that...
View ArticleOur view: A checklist for an even better Charleston
Each week in this space, we publish the Charleston Checklist. On it, you’ll find a call to action on 10 big issues facing our region. What you don’t find are any surprises. The post Our view: A...
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