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Hot Nights and Holy City

Charleston summers are not for the faint-hearted. To combat the humidity-laden summer malaise, the Middleton Place Restaurant is presenting a new beer dinner. Hot Nights & Holy City will pair summer seasonal beers from Charleston’s Holy City Brewing with summer...

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Checking Back Into The Old Town Motor Court

In 2013, Condé Nast Traveler declared that Charleston was the Best City in the World. Everyone knows that tourism is big business in the Lowcountry, but maybe you didn’t know that there was once a group called the “Charleston Colonels” who traveled to promote tourism...

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Red and Black…and Green

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...

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Gardens of Dreams

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...

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Ales For Outlaws

The two Carolinas have a long history, being neighbors and all. In the 17th century, the states were known collectively as the Province of Carolina during American’s early colonial period. S.C. was the first state to secede from the Union, while N.C. was the last to...

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Never Again, Never Forget

Raoul Wallenberg was said to have helped save the lives of close to 100,000 Hungarian Jews from the Nazis and fascists during World War II. Katherine Goldstein Prevost’s life was not one of them. But, she’ll tell you, she was lucky. Prevost was in her early 20s when...

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Repaying The Debt

West Ashley will once again open its collective heart on Friday for a local firefighter who was severely injured in the line of duty earlier this year. “Concert for Kingery” will run from 7 p.m. until midnight at the Kickin’ Chicken at 1179 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. It...

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Recycle. Reduce. Reuse. Re-Trend!

Re-Trend, a nomadic clothing swap started by local fashionista Lindsey Chambers (also this newspaper’s sales manager) will be setting up shop from 5-8 p.m. this Sunday, Aug. 17 at the Tin Roof in West Ashley. “It’s a fun way to keep your closet fresh, cute, and unique...

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All Shook Up

After Elvis Presley’s second appearance on the Milton Berle show in 1956, critics tore him apart for the "suggestive and vulgar" way in which he danced, particularly the slow, grinding rotations of his pelvis. New York Times writer Jack Gould even wrote that "Mr....

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Nature Lover Breathes New Life into Store

Nature lover Christina Fifer has injected new life into a West Ashley store. Since taking over Wild Birds Unlimited in early spring, Fifer has impressed customers and staff with the energy and dedication she’s bringing to the franchise. Many people say Fifer’s a...

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