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Preservation Society works to save one of Magnolia Cemetery's masterpiecesnew

Before he was ultimately laid to rest, William Burroughs Smith spent 30 months inside the Magnolia Cemetery receiving tomb. Or, more accurately, his body did.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  05-09-2013  |  Policy Issues

Food Film Festival plans to make Charleston a permanent stopnew

Imagine watching Jiro Dreams of Sushi in a movie theater on an empty stomach. It would be torture. All that raw fish, expertly prepared by a master? Your stomach would growl so loudly your fellow audience members would report you to an usher.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  05-09-2013  |  Food+Drink

Charleston Animal Society thinks outside the box to create a no-kill communitynew

Last week, a speckled brown kitten was rescued by Charleston County animal control from the south side of the Ravenel Bridge. "We get calls every spring where people say someone threw a kitten on the bridge," says Kay Hyman, the director of community engagement for the Charleston Animal Society. "No one's ever seen it actually happening really. Kittens are born all the time under that bridge, and what happens is they get spooked ... and they start moving."
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  04-24-2013  |  Policy Issues

Local filmmaker gets into Indie Grits with Reednew

Dorian Warneck's mother Petrea is an oboeist, and like many oboeists, she makes her own reeds. Carving tools, lacquers, and cane shavings were a normal sight during his childhood, so Warneck never thought twice about his mom's craft.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  04-18-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

Former NFL player Wade Davis finds new career helping LGBTQ youthnew

Wade Davis has come a long way since the days when he would drop dollars at a strip club, hoping to impress his teammates on the Tennessee Titans. A free agent in the NFL, the cornerback didn't want to give his football family even the tiniest inkling that he might be a little bit different from them.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  01-16-2013  |  LGBT

Yardwork Sounds Positive on Newest EPnew

It seems like every write-up about Charlotte band Yardwork employs, in some way, shape, or form, the word "positive." Look. We just did it right there.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  01-16-2013  |  Profiles & Interviews

This is the Way the World Endsnew

There are lots of theories out there about the exact way we're all gonna die on Dec. 21. Pick your favorite theory from the options below. Some are real. Others we threw in for fun.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  12-13-2012  |  Disasters

Some Tips From A Survivalistnew

Have a hurricane kit. Steve Mosher learned that even before he moved to Charleston. Make sure there's a gallon of water for every person in the house. Don't forget the non-perishables either. "It's not about how much money you have in a crisis situation," he says, "because when Katrina hit Baton Rouge, it didn't matter how much money you had.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  12-12-2012  |  Disasters

Singer/songwriter Julie Slonecki adds new flavors to her soundnew

Julie Slonecki doesn't need a menu to know what she wants to order at Waffle House. Cup of coffee. Grilled cheese. And hash browns, diced and covered.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  11-21-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

How Would Pot Tourism Impact Charleston?new

The answer: We have no idea.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  11-14-2012  |  Drugs

Titty Twisternew

Journalist Florence Williams is enthralled by Breasts.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  10-31-2012  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

The Unchained Tour's Peter Aguero talks about life on the busnew

It took only three days for the 1972 Blue Bird school bus to break down on the Unchained Tour's last jaunt in February. The vehicle, which transports a cluster of kooky storytellers and musicians to venues around the South, still had a ways to go. While most of the performers went ahead in a van, the bus perpetually lagged behind the rest of the day.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  09-19-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Charleston Museum may be empty of people, but it's full of stuffnew

The Charleston Museum has a parking lot. In this city, that's currency. It's not very large, but it is free, and that's all that matters.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  09-19-2012  |  Policy Issues

Rachel Kate Gillon and Joel T. Hamilton join the Unchained Tournew

Rachel Kate Gillon is under the impression that she has a tendency of telling really dumb, irrelevant stories. Those are her exact words.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  09-19-2012  |  Performance

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