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Salt Of The Earth

Salt (sodium chloride) is a ubiquitous mineral on this planet, essential for human life, and one of the basic tastes that even babies can differentiate. As a seasoning and flavor in the human diet, salt may be the most important of all. Its uses are endless, of...

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West Ashley Nightlife Calendar

WEDNESDAY, MAY 28  dd Pecker’s Wing Shack: Live Music TBA Glass Onion: live jazz with Adam Fallen & Friends Home Team BBQ: Lowcountry Blues Club Hunley’s Tavern: Dave Berry Kickin Chicken: Super Awesome Trivia Manny’s Grille: Team Bingo Pearlz Little Oyster...

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Signs of Life?

There are “no parking” signs, “no trespassing” signs, “no dumping” signs, and even county code violations signs and unsafe structure signs. There is a huge VIDEO store sign hung above one of many empty storefronts, advertising a dead industry. Missing are the signs of...

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Revitalizing and Slowing Down

Local officials and local business leaders will discuss updated plans to revitalize Citadel Mall and the Sam Rittenberg commercial corridor next Wednesday, May 28, on the top floor of the Holiday Inn Riverview from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Hosted by WAJIBA – the West...

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On The Right Track

Boxcar Betty’s Roth Scott and Ian MacBryde created a recipe for success by creating a chicken sandwich that marries local farm freshness with modern quick-service efficiency, and the feisty attitude of fictional workers’ rights character Boxcar Betty. The restaurant...

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Shrek Comes To West Ashley

West Ashley High School’s The Drama Studio will present Shrek — The Musical on May 21, 22, 23, at 7 p.m. in the school’s auditorium. Based on the 2001 animated film that grossed more than any other of its kind, in the capable hands of veteran directors Ellyn Winkles...

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Annie Girl Takes Flight

Annie Girl started playing piano when she was three, moved to saxophone at six (she wanted to be Lisa Simpson) and guitar at nine. In her early teens while playing in one of Denver’s local punk bands, she began to write songs and never stopped. Annie Girl was just 17...

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They’re Poets and They Know It

In honor of National Poetry Month, Ashley River Creative Arts Elementary School held it’s 11th annual Poetry Slam on April 23 and 24. More than 60 students submitted original poems, memorized them, and performed them before a panel of judges. Students were judged on...

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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 off to protect the innocent. All suspects are  innocent...

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A DIPA Battle

If there’s one thing that American craft brewers and craft beer drinkers love, it’s their hops. The American craft beer scene is known for big, bitter, boisterous brews. What started in the ’80s and ’90s on the west coast has spread nation wide. And the fruit of that...

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