Slow Food Charleston, an organization that focuses on preserving and sharing local foods and traditions, has designated October 12th-18th as “Goatober Week,” an effort supporting Heritage...
Quintin Washington of Quintin’s Close-Ups recently spoke with Romaine Marion-Heyward, the MOJA Arts Festival’s program coordinator. You can see the interview below. After you watch that, be sure...
On Thursday, November 12th, Circa 1886 will host its latest Wild Game Dinner featuring a wide variety meats. The event starts at 6:30 pm. Chef Marc...
It’s not quite October, but Boone Hall’s “Fright Nights” is already scaring the bejeezus out of locals and visitors alike. This year, the annual event includes...
After taking nominations over the last few weeks, The Charleston City Paper has finally released their finalists for their annual Music Awards. You can vote for...
TOP STORIES Moon, winds, storms to produce more monster high tides, flooding (Post & Courier). Worst flooding still to come as tide grows (Charleston City Paper)....
This Friday, Dusty Slay, a two-time winner of the Charleston City Paper’s Best Local Comic award, will perform at Theatre 99. The show starts at 10...
UPDATE, 10/2/15: Due to inclement weather, this event has been canceled. –Original Post Below– The Latin American Festival begins at noon this Sunday afternoon at North...
UDPATE, 10/1/15, : Due to inclement weather, this event has been moved to October 16th through the 18th. –Original Post Below– The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church...
HALOS, an organization that helps abused and neglected children and their caregivers, will host their 4th Annual Oyster Roast on Sunday, October 18th. The fundraising event will...