Film fest, soccer and The White Stripes
Charleston Scene is here! I am so happy to finally unveil this project to you all. I've been working on it since November. It's been a lot of hard work, but I am very peaceful about the transition from Preview.
As you can see, Charleston Scene is loaded with a lot of new features. Please, please let me know how you feel about it all -- I want to make sure that this publication is an accurate reflection of our city.
Also check out the new Web site, www.charlestonscene.com. Webmaster Amy Freeman did a great job putting in code what I had in my mind. I think you'll like it a lot.
So much more is coming your way! Stay tuned.
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Charleston film festival
March 11-14 // Terrace Theatre + Hippodrome // $10 per block of films
The new Charleston Film Festival is the brainchild of Terrace owner Mike Furlinger, who hopes his inaugural event will distinguish itself by taking a somewhat unconventional path. The schedule includes the Charles Darwin flick "Creation " and a gay pride block of films on March 13. For festival updates and other information, go online at www.charlestonfilmfestival.com.
2010 Carolina Challenge cup
March 13, 17, 20 // gates open at 4 p.m. // Blackbaud Stadium// $15-$25
Major League Soccer champion Real Salt Lake highlights the tournament field in this year's Carolina Challenge Cup along with DC United, Toronto FC and the Charleston Battery. Several of the players featured have a good chance of being selected for the USA squad that will compete in the FIFA World Cup in June in South Africa.
Call 971-4625 or visit charlestonbattery.com.
White Stripes Listening Party
March 15 // 9 p.m.-midnight // Monster music // free
Monster Music, 946 Orleans Road, is celebrating the release of The White Stripes' new CD + DVD box set, "Under the Great White Northern Lights" with pizza and beer, prizes and more on Monday. The DVD will be shown, and the CD will play the whole night. The in-store event should last about three hours. The set will be for sale at midnight. 571-4657.
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