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Bygones be Bygones

Despite objections, the old DuPont Crossing Vegetable Market was completely torn down last week. Big snorting machines finally moved last week on the old DuPont Crossing Vegetable Market (aka Limehouse Produce vegetable shed), reducing the massive structure to rubble...

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WAHS Student Earns Award

A West Ashley High School freshman just won a prestigious award, beating out a host of students from around the Tri-county area. The Charleston Chapter of the American Council for the Blind named WAHS’ Zachary Waterman as its very first recipient of the Richard...

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Dreamliner Over Charleston

Jake Smalley, a 7th grader at CE Williams Middle School for Creative and Scientific Arts created "Dreamliner Over Charleston," a beautiful painting as a gift to Boeing, thanking the aerospace company giant for their generous financial donation to support Engaging...

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Boys to Gentlemen Summit

On Saturday, Jan. 25, the Parent University of the Charleston County School District will hold the fifth annual “From Boys to Gentlemen Summit: Raising Successful Sons in the 21st Century” at West Ashley High School. This unique district-wide event will include...

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Barrel-Aged Perfection

After six years of making this annual list, we had to rethink the definition of a top-notch beer bar. New ones are opening every second, and “good beer bar” no longer equals a zillion taps; there’s just more to it now. We needed to walk out of these places saying,...

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A New Year in Craft Beer

Ah yes, a new year is upon us. As we bid a fond and wistful farewell to the old man of 2013, in comes 2014 like a little baby, cooing and cute. Here’s to good times ahead, chances to take, obstacles to overcome, and delicious beers to drink. What can we expect from...

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Take A Walk On The Wild Side

In 2013, rock ‘n’ roll lost of one of it’s icons with the passing of Lou Reed of liver disease at the age of 71. This Sunday, The Tin Roof is hosting a Tribute for the songwriter and guitarist and frontman for the influential rock band The Velvet Underground. Local...

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Blues and Boil

This Saturday, Jan. 18, from 2-6 p.m., come out to Home Team BBQ at 1205 Ashley River Road for a fundraiser in support of the Lowcountry Blues Club (LBC). Started in 2007, the goal of the LBC is to “support, preserve and promote blues music”; a theme that’s follows...

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The Recipe For Success

David Lowe is probably the only South Carolinian regularly driving to Miami and other southern port of calls, carrying gallons of Key West limejuice in the back of a Suburban. But unlike the trucker who drives his rig into the Pacific with a load of coconuts in tow,...

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Making the Most Of Their Second Chance

Errica Watkins has spent the last two months watching her 10-year-old daughter, Sylvia, heal and get closer and closer to being her old self. In November, Watkins, who owns Bashful Boutique in the Avondale Point business district, gave one of her kidneys to Sylvia,...

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