Local band Stop Light Observations to perform at First Flush Festeaval, then Bonnaroo
In terms of rising to rock stardom, Stop Light Observations technically should still be in its infancy. The group of 20- to 21-year-olds has been...
Apparently artists in Charleston are mostly family oriented and must be spending quality time with their loved ones this holiday...
On Saturday evening, people will be trying to get into jail instead of trying to get out.
Every year about this time, Redux puts on its annual art auction, usually one of their best events of the year.
Charleston’s arts community is busy year-round, but this is probably the busiest arts weekend of the year.
Jane Seymour’s role as Solitaire in the 1973 film “Live and Let Die” immortalized her as a Bond girl, setting her on a course of...
The Holy City Shakespeare company managed to get its hands on a copy of the movie “Julius Caesar” and will be showing it Saturday...
Though it may seem an odd season opener, with its macabre themes and an allegiance to The Undead, “Dracula” proves that...
Based on Bram Stoker’s famous novel, “Dracula,” Jill Eathorne Bahr of the Charleston Ballet Theatre created her own...
What could be more appropriately themed for October than a gothic rock opera?
Every year around this time, the streets and venues of Charleston come alive with the colorful sights and festive sounds of the...
It’s here, folks, probably the most popular art walk of the year.
Every year around this time, the streets and venues of Charleston come alive with the colorful sights and festive sounds of the...
Opening Friday, the Gibbes Museum of Art, 135 Meeting St., will have two special exhibitions.
From Carnegie Mellon to Rome, New York to Greece ... and now in Charleston. Tom Potocki certainly has had an interesting life.
Art Walk weeks are always so busy, it is quite tough to fit it all in here. Here’s an alphabetically listed smattering of “must...