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...
Karen Keene Day’s paintings are inspired by some of the most beautiful creatures on the planet: horses.
On its 77th day of operation, The Ordinary was nominated by the James Beard Foundation as a contender for “Best New...
Less than two years ago, Justin Kinkel-Schuster played a few rough-draft versions of songs he had written for friend and fellow...
Anyone unfamiliar with the music of modern country music star Brad Paisley might easily lump him in with any of the other...
Recently, scientists revealed that ice in the Andes mountains that had taken 1,600 years to form had melted in 25.
It’s not even Halloween, and Dimension Films (the Weinstein Co.’s horror, action and sophomoric-comedy arm) is...
Here are some highlights of the upcoming weekend.
Irony is not wasted on the fact that Robert Carter and Rutledge Cab Co. share the same initials: RC.
This is a busy weekend in general, but there seems to be an unusually high number of music-related events happening.
Two very different events, one involving mud and the other sand, are looking to draw about 1,000 people each this weekend, and...
Watching the movie “42” brings to mind the ending to John Ford’s fine 1962 western, “The Man Who Shot...
For locavores and gardeners, this weekend has a lot going on.
This week, we’re all about the performing arts.
Top Chef Curtis Stone will be in town Saturday for a Taste and Style Event at the Tanger Outlet in North Charleston.
Well, this sure beats the old bowling alley.