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Blues Bash takes over the Lowcountry

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Low Country Jazz Fest lineup has serious star power Photo

Low Country Jazz Fest lineup has serious star power

Al Jarreau, a seven-time Grammy winner, will be headlining the fourth annual Low Country Jazz Festival this summer.

'Chronicle' a fun sci-fi romp Photo

'Chronicle' a fun sci-fi romp

Teenagers acquire super powers and, being teenagers, videotape themselves as they learn what they can do in "Chronicle," an entertaining comic-book movie without the comic book.

Chew on this: Restaurant news Photo

Chew on this: Restaurant news

Executive chef Jeremiah Bacon of Oak Steakhouse and The Macintosh will cook at the Carnivore's Delight, a celebration of beef hosted by the Certified Angus Beef brand at the James ...

'A Dangerous Method' an eerie, elegant David Cronenberg film Photo

'A Dangerous Method' an eerie, elegant David Cronenberg film

Sex and guilt, repression and self-deception are the cornerstones of "A Dangerous Method." The eerie, elegant film charts the mentoring partnership, growing envy and bitter rift between Sigmund Freud and ...

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Scenester: Danielle Williams

Thursday, April 8, 2010

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Danielle Williams

Job: Testing software designed for non-profit arts & cultural organizations at Blackbaud. I'm a very curious person who loves asking questions and making suggestions and this job allows me to do that without any apologies.

Song that best describes you: 'So Much to Say' by DMB

On a Saturday night, you are usually: I'm usually out with my friends having a few drinks, eating out at new places or dancing the night away.

Favorite event in Charleston and why: Spoleto is my favorite event here in Charleston. I am a huge fan of the performing arts and I love the characters I meet at the event every year. I'm all about meeting and being around diverse and lively people.

Talents/Hobbies: I've found myself turning into a foodie these days, which is easy to do when you live in a place like Charleston. I've been learning a lot about wines through reading and of course tasting.

CD in your CD player right now: 'Soldier of Love' by Sade

Best thing about Charleston: Is feeling like you're on vacation for most of the year. I love the beaches, the history and all of the interesting places to visit right at home.

Worst thing about Charleston: Potholes!

Favorite book: It seems to always change', but I've read 'Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden four times and its never gotten old to me.

In love?: I've been in love, but I'm excited to explore the world and myself on my own for awhile.

If your friends described you in one word, what would it be?: Positive

How would you describe yourself, in one word: Independent

Things you do in your spare time: I'm usually hanging out with friends & family or at the dog park with my dog pal Zoe. My guilty pleasure on lazy Saturdays is catching up on 90210 reruns and 'How I Met Your Mother' episodes I've DVR'ed.

Biggest accomplishment: I'm still working on that, but the biggest one of the weekend was witnessing a friend's first visit to the beach and loving it!

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