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July 29 - August 5

Thursday, July 29, 2010

TODAY

Talk about ghosts. Author Louis Charles, publisher of the website angelsghosts.com, will share accounts about ghosts and sign copies of his new book, "Helping Ghosts: A Guide to Understanding Lost Spirits." 5-7 p.m at Blue Bicycle Books, 420 King St. Visit bluebicyclebooks.com for information.

FRIDAY

The Franke at Seaside Concert Series presents the Whiskey Sours Bluegrass Band of Grace Episcopal Church. The concert starts at 3 p.m. and is free. Franke at Seaside Rodenberg Hall, 1885 Rifle Range Road, Mount Pleasant. Call 856-4700 for information.

SATURDAY

Visit the Redux Contemporary Art Center to see the talents of high school students in the Charleston Country School District. Free. Call 722-0697 for information. Redux Contemporary Art Center. 136 St. Philip St.

SUNDAY

Shark week! Kick off this weeklong celebration of all things shark with the South Carolina Aquarium. Sit in on shark-themed educational shows and interactive activities, play in the shark cage, take your picture at the shark backdrop and catch a glimpse of the variety of sharks in the Great Ocean Tank. 9 a.m .-4 p.m. Visit scaquarium.org for information.

MONDAY 8/2

Something worth seeing. Contemporary landscape artist Charles Williams and cityscape painter Joshua Flint's work is on display at the Robert Lange Studios. 2 Queen St.

TUESDAY 8/3

Peter Frampton will play at the North Charleston Coliseum and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Visit www.coliseumpac.com/events for ticket information.

WEDNESDAY 8/4

Lowcountry artist Melissa Gravano specializes in graphite portraiture. Her work is on display at Roper Hospital, 316 Calhoun St. Check out melissagravano.com for a glimpse of her work.

THURSDAY 8/5

Jacob Johnson, indie and blues artist, will play at the Village Tavern. The show starts a 9 p.m. Call 856-6262 for information. The Village Tavern, 1055 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mount Pleasant.

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