Leela James makes music that feels both modern and old-school. The Los Angeles, Calif., R&B vocalist and songwriter, who performs March 10 at the Charleston Music Hall ...
Monuments, a globally recognized outdoor projection-based installation by internationally acclaimed, Australia-based artist Craig Walsh, will project the likenesses of three Charlestonians who were ...
When New York City choreographer Dwight Rhoden first met Charleston composer Edward Hart to discuss a new work, they did so with ankles deep in Charleston water.
City Paper Tickets Sea and Sand Festival Hit the beach Saturday and Sunday for the 34th annual Sea and Sand Festival, ...
Back in civics class, we learned governments are supposed to do their work in public. Decisions are not supposed to be done ...
Starting Saturday, holding your cell phone while driving might cost you. First-time offenders of a hands-free driving law will have to pay a $100 fine. Get popped twice and the fine is doubled – and ...
When Charleston Wine + Food (CHSWF) hosted its first festival in 2005, no one could have envisioned its evolution and success ...
Repticon is bringing exotic reptiles to Lasdon on Feb. 28 and March 1 for two days of slithering, scales and up-close ...
Some state lawmakers have proposed a requirement that shrimp sold in South Carolina be labeled with their country of origin.
Thanks to some creative, surprise legislation by Charleston City Council, the city has a new level of authority over its own building projects anywhere off the peninsula.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., who died last week, will be honored in his native state when his body will lie in state March 2 at the S.C. Statehouse, Gov. Henry McMaster announced Monday. Details are to ...
The Feb. 20, 2026, issue of Statehouse Report offers a detailed look into the first House budget committee approved draft of ...
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