Sep 17, 2013
Metronome Charleston, an independent online resource providing coverage of the Lowcountry’s music scene, officially launched on Sept. 10, 2012. The goal in mind: to cover, critique, and celebrate the Charleston-area’s music scene with features, interviews, event...
Sep 11, 2013
Eddie Bush picked up his first guitar when he was four years old and it was “love at first strum.” Mesmerized and inspired by The Beatles, Elvis, the Osmond Brothers, and Glen Campbell, Bush spent hours strumming and evenutually began to develop his natural singing...
Sep 4, 2013
Oh, Jeremiah is the musical cocktail of the musings and tall tales of singer/songwriter Jeremiah Stricklin. Each of his songs are filled with the distinct characteristics of the Deep Southern culture that he’s called home for so long. The familiar people and places...
Aug 28, 2013
The creatures from Finklestein’s Center aren’t sad, but the slightly low slant of the hand stitched mouths and the dark, Gorey-esque eyes make you want to cuddle them just a little bit more. That was more or less the idea behind their creation, according to artist and...
Aug 21, 2013
Known more for his grinding, running-based offense, former University of Georgia football coach and athletic director Vince Dooley will soon be in West Ashley, spreading his love for gardening like it was fertilizer. On Friday, Aug. 23 Dooley will be at Fiery Ron’s...
Aug 21, 2013
Every year Magnolia Plantation and Gardens and the Charleston Artist Guild will award a top prize of $3,000 to the best painting that embodies the impressionistic style of painters during the Charleston Renaissance. The nationwide contest, called Gardens of Dreams, is...