| | | Hoping to become a decorated decorator A group of interior designers recently were surveyed and asked what they thought the three most important rules of home decorating were. They said: Read More | Cowboy Mouth talks about its hometown; prepares for local shows In the Sam Shepard play Cowboy Mouth, main character Slim spends a lot of time pondering the meaning of art and the reality of the American Dream. Fred LeBlanc, lead vocalist of the New Orleans-based rock band Cowboy Mouth, hardly has that much free time on his hands. Read More | Film based on Nicholas Sparks book drawing attention in Charleston Adapted by screenwriter Jamie Linden ("We Are Marshall") from the novel by Nicholas Sparks, the feature film "Dear John" is approximately midway through its 10-week shoot in the Charleston and Harleyville areas, with additional location filming having taken place on Edisto Island. Read More | Group brings theater shows to the North Charleston area Even as one reads of global economic doom and gloom, and the desperate battles for survival being waged by local and national not-for-profit arts organizations, South of Broadway Theatre Co. and several other arts organizations are confronting this challenging downturn with innovative planning and win/win partnerships which strengthens each and gives them all a more stable base from which to grow their businesses and secure future viability. Read More | Son takes over King Street restaurant, expands menu Little Thai Too brought another level of meaning to 'too' and reopened this fall as Fused, an Asian fusion restaurant and cocktail lounge. Eddie Phooprasert, son of owners Sam and Pat Phooprasert, has taken the reins as head chef and restaurant manager. Read More | | | | |