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Kulture Klash 5: Biannual festival gets even larger and puts more emphasis on art
Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009
Back and bigger than ever, the biannual visual, performance and musical arts festival Kulture Klash returns to the Navy Yard at Noisette for its fifth installment Friday and Saturday, adding an additional evening to its formerly one-day roster.
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The magic of the fair
Event packs in food, lots of fun for the family
Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009
There's just something magical about eating three pieces of pizza, some onion rings and a deep-fried Snickers bar and then riding a roller coaster for 20 minutes while screaming at the top of your lungs until finally, on top of the world, you ... throw up all of it.
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Eye Level Art has a vision for Charleston's progressive future
Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009
'I don't like safe art. I like art that challenges people," said Eye Level Art gallery coordinator Caroline Millard.
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Helping Education Shine On
Shinefest celebrates life and legacy of local hero Trip Paige
Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009
This weekend the outdoor music festival Shinefest will benefit both the Trip Page Education Initiative and the Charleston County school district.
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Taste of Charleston: three-day celebration of local cuisine
Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009
For the next three days, the Greater Charleston Restaurant Association presents the Taste of Charleston, serving up four courses of the best this city has to offer. In its 29th year, the annual event offers an array of flavors to whet the appetites of food lovers everywhere.
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Oktoberfest at Gene's: a rockin' good time
Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009
In Charleston, we have to go by signs other than the weather cooling off to know when autumn has arrived.
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Moja is here: Theatre, art exhibits, Reggae and jazz highlight eleven-day celebration
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009
The Moja Arts Festival, running through Oct. 4, is a celebration of the accomplishments and contributions of the African American and Caribbean cultures.
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Take a spin with local DJs
Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009
Local DJs want to see your "ooohhh" face. That's when DJs knows they're rocking the party and making your night. But they know they have to work for it.
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Area sports bars feed your football frenzy
Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009
By the time you read this, countless chickens wings already will have been deep-fried and devoured to finger-lickin' satisfaction. Same for beers, either poured, popped or guzzled.
Ah, the sounds of football season. Or any sporting season, really. And the best place for maximum volume? Any number of hallowed sports bars in the area.
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BBQ and Bluegrass Festival
Music, food, games, celebrity dunking booths and more at Boone Hall Plantation this weekend
Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009
Labor Day weekend is traditionally a time to enjoy the last of Summer's bounty, bask in the natural beauty that is Charleston, and munch some tasty fare that is cooked outdoors.
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ROCK ON
Charleston is loaded with great music venues
Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009
Charleston knows how to rock.
With dozens of area music venues and enough local talent and national attractions to keep music lovers busy, good live music is plentiful.
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Charleston Sound
Local recording studio making waves with compilation CD, upcoming events
Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009
This month, a new CD that showcases some of Charleston's finest musicians will hit local retailers.
"I Got Music" is a compilation of songs that represents the city's thriving music scene, and it's put together by Charleston Sound, a new music studio in the Lowcountry.
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Bound and determined: Independent, local bookstores provide a tangible niche in a digital world
Thursday, Aug. 13, 2009
Looking for some cheap entertainment?
A few local hot spots have you covered. Not only do they offer affordable amusement, but they also offer quite the variety.
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Strike a pose: The history and benefits of practicing Yoga
Thursday, Aug. 6, 2009
I could spend hours describing to you what a pomegranate tastes like but if you've never had one, no amount of explanation will give you the experience of tasting it. Someone could also try and tell you what yoga is, but you have to discover it for yourself. Here are a few common ...
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Wine tastings and resources
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Avondale Wine & Cheese 813 Savannah Highway, West Ashley 769-5444 avondalegirl.com Tastings: Monday and Thursday 5-7 p.m. $5, 5 wines and some cheese Laura Alberts Tasteful Options 891 Island Park Drive, Daniel...
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