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Music Through the Years
It’s a late September evening in West Ashley. The air is beginning to have a cool feel to it. It’s about to get hot though. Pick a venue and you just may encounter a “guaranteed to be awesome" live music experience. Live music is popular in the Charleston area and...
At the Intersection of Paper and Paint
A couple weeks ago, Jericho Arts opened a fascinating exhibit entitled Paper & Paint. The two-person show features new work by local artists Jocelyn Chateauvert and Thomas Sweeney. Paper & Paint opened with a reception on Sept. 10 but the work will stay on...
The German / American Fest Beer
The 16 days of Oktoberfest 2015 will have come and gone; another fantastic festival in the beer books with the traditional gun-salute finale on the steps of the Bavaria Monument at the Theresienwiese fairground at noon on Saturday, October 6. The Märzen will have...
STILL #1
“Will you look at Big Boobie Nash!” yells out a former defensive lineman as he throws his arms around the still-tall shoulders of Bruce Johnson outside the West Ashley High School cafeteria Friday night. Inside the cafeteria, WAHS principal Lee Runyon was doing his...
Know Your Candidates (Part 2 of 6)
This is the second in a several-week series of profiles of the six candidates to succeed Joe Riley as mayor of Charleston. The candidates are Ginny Deerin, W. Dudley Gregorie, Toby Smith, Leon Stavrinakis, John Tecklenburg, and Maurice Washington. John Tecklenburg is...
A Class Act
University of South Carolina freshman Brandon Holmes was recently awarded this year’s $2,000 West Ashley Optimist Club Charles B. Carlisle Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded each year to a West Ashley resident who demonstrates a commitment to high academic...
Mug Shots
The following were taken from actual incident reports filed last week by the City of Charleston Police Department. These are not convictions and the names of businesses, complainants, and suspects have been left out to protect the innocent. All suspects are innocent...
Joe Santana’s Kingfish Returns to The Pub On 61
The name Santana is rock ‘n’ roll royalty. Carlos Santana is a legend in the music world and his younger brother Jorge Santana would also become a professional guitarist. These days his cousin Joe Santana continues to make a name for himself, touring with his band...
Voices of Hope
Thirty years ago, Canadian Ray Barnett was on a humanitarian trip to war-torn Uganda when he gave a small boy a ride from his decimated home to the safety of another village. During the journey, the child did what he knew how to do best – he sang. That simple song of...
Grassroots Wine Takes Center Stage
The Glass Onion is hosting the next tasting in a series of monthly onsite beverage events from 5:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 30 This tasting will feature “lesser known and affordable” wines from Grassroots Wine, a wholesaler whose portfolio is filled with small,...


