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The Metronome Charleston Anniversary Show
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...
Red Skies At Night Fall Beer Delights
Judging by the products hitting the shelves as we transition from summer to fall, it could very well be the autumn of red ales. It seems every week a new cardinal-colored beer shows up. And, I for one am all for it. Bring forth the red storm! You’re likely familiar...
Something Wicket This Way Comes
Understanding what’s happening during a cricket match doesn’t get any easier when everyone is yelling alternately in Hindi and Bengali and Punjabi. Or Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Bihladi, or Manipuri. The air is full of Indian languages and cricket balls nearly every...
Grain In Focus
What was life like for enslaved African Americans on a Lowcountry rice plantation at harvest time? For more than a decade the interpretive staff at Middleton Place has recreated the experience of planting, caring for, harvesting and processing the heritage-breed...
Scratch Up Another “W” For the Wildcats
The West Ashley High School offense looked nearly unstoppable against crosstown rivals James Island Charter High School as they racked up 460 yards in the 23-17 victory. last Friday night at Wildcat Stadium But WAHS had to hold off a scrappy Trojans team that made...
Spirit of America
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...
And Slide Into Fall
As we begin the slow, sometimes painful descent into fall, you will likely see fewer and fewer summer beers available in stores and on taps, many being replaced by the darker and more robust autumn fare. By September, most of us in the south are quite ready for the...
Scooting the Issue
Peninsular Charleston’s problem of striking the right balance between development and quality neighborhoods has really found a home in West Ashley. This week, several neighborhood associations are in full-action mode after they discovered that the owner of the...
Wildcats Make A Statement
After an impressive showing at the Sertoma Classic, the West Ashley High School Wildcats showed last Friday that they are for real. Coming off a one-win season a year ago, WAHS has already matched their win total in just one week. And they did it by routing the...
Tall Tales & Tiny Fables
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...


