The best local events of 2008 2008 proved that local events rule. Small ideas executed by few and enjoyed by hundreds, sometimes thousands of people. You may have forgotten how much fun you had in 2008. Let me remind you how I saw you walking the runway, dancing your heart out or expressing new talents. Read More
Well, today's the day. We suddenly become better people, right? "It's all going to be different this time," you say. "A new year, a new me." Read More
S.C. folk musician celebrates half century of performing "After 50 straight years, you think I would be burnt out, but I'm not," said singer/songwriter Jack Williams. When his musical career began in the late '50s, Williams played classical, rock n' roll, R&B and even jazz. Read More
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.
Works by Leigh Ann Davis and 'Beautiful Places' photo contest The city of North Charleston's Cultural Arts Department will host an exhibition of works by Leigh Ann Davis, as well as several entries from the "Beautiful Places" photograph contest, in the display windows of the Olde North Charleston Meeting Place. The exhibit begins Friday and will end Feb. 28. Read More
Zia Taqueria - Penny pincher’s antidote to recessionary times Timing is everything and in these tumultuous financial times, chef/owner Kevin Grant had perfect timing for the opening of Zia Taqueria. A taqueria is a casual taco shop that has evolved from the food stalls and street vendors of Mexico and New Mexico. Read More
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