By Deidre Schipani
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Wednesday, April 24 1:43 p.m. Pane e Vino on Warren Street in downtown Charleston has a Mount Pleasant sibling. Alfred Temelini opened a second location of his...
By David Quick
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Wednesday, April 24 1:45 p.m. When it comes to islands in the greater Charleston area, Seabrook Island, at least to me, is the sleeper.
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, April 24 1:51 p.m. The cinema’s leading purveyor of Southern Gothic, Jeff Nichols, hands Matthew McConaughey his latest tour de force turn in...
By STEPHEN HOLDENNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 24 1:50 p.m. A seam of melancholy runs through “The Company You Keep,” Robert Redford’s reflective melodrama about...
By MANOHLA DARGISNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 24 1:50 p.m. Shane Carruth’s “Upstream Color,” a deeply sincere, elliptical movie about being and nature, men and women,...
By DENNIS LIMNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 24 1:49 p.m. ‘I won’t always give satisfying answers,” filmmaker Shane Carruth said, by way of warning, in an interview...
By rebekah Bradford |
Wednesday, April 24 1:48 p.m. Last week, all eyes were on Boston in the aftermath of the attack at the Boston Marathon and the citywide manhunt for the...
By Matthew Godbey |
Wednesday, April 24 1:46 p.m. Bobby Bare Jr., son of the ’70s-era country star of the same name, first made his musical debut in 1999 with his band Bare...
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, April 17 2:20 p.m. Quentin Tarantino made her the most famous stunt woman alive. But Zoe Bell, now 34 and years removed from her breakout in...
By Roger MooreMCT |
Wednesday, April 17 2:18 p.m. Here’s a fascinating piece of history that escaped much of the world’s notice when it happened in 1988.
By A.O. SCOTTNew York Times News Service |
Wednesday, April 17 2:17 p.m. Ginger and Rosa are best friends. Vanguard baby boomers born in adjacent London hospital beds in 1945, they are teenagers in...