Local band Stop Light Observations to perform at First Flush Festeaval, then Bonnaroo
In terms of rising to rock stardom, Stop Light Observations technically should still be in its infancy. The group of 20- to 21-year-olds has been...
Illinois-based wildlife artist Pete Zaluzec leads a multifaceted career in art, conservation and outdoor sporting.
The annual Southeastern Wildlife Expo always brings excitement to the Lowcountry with the numerous events and awe-inspiring...
Join the members of the Summerville Artist Guild 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday for their 37th Annual Judged Show.
If you’ve not yet been to one of Society 1858’s parties at the Gibbes Museum of Art, you need to change that.
Many of us have seen, or at least heard of, the tale of the hapless florist shop worker and his man-eating plant, the gas-huffing...
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It was a period of acute activism and resistance, punctuated by white violence throughout the recalcitrant South.
I hope your New Year’s resolutions are holding strong.
Well, it’s here, 2013. Make it the best year yet. This is the perfect time to reinvent yourself, make new, more solid plans and...
Vodka notwithstanding, few Russian exports have become so interweaved into American culture as “The Nutcracker.”
As folks rush about to do some frantic last-minute Christmas shopping, remember that it’s not all about the material.
“ ‘Water’ was my first word. It is my liquid of choice. I drink a lot of it. My favorite thing to do is swim in the rain. I love...
It’s hard to believe it’s December already! Time really does move faster the older you get.
‘It’s 24 hours before Christmas and all comic hell is about to break loose in the town of Tuna, the ‘third-smallest’ town in...
The next event in the Art With a Twist series at the Gibbes Museum of Art is an antiques walk Wednesday along lower King Street.