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Craigslist Poetry: Really Specificnew

Like good horoscopes, some of the posts on Craigslist’s Missed Connections board are vague enough to be applicable to nearly anyone.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  02-07-2012  |  Sex

S.C. Venue Says GOPers Didn't Pay $227,000 Hotel Tabnew

The Charleston Place is suing the Southern Republican Leadership Conference, claiming the group booked nearly the entire venue for the weekend of the Republican primary and has since refused to pay its $227,872 bill.
Charleston City Paper  |  Dan McCue  |  02-03-2012  |  Politics

Sleepy Vikings make their Southern fuzz-pop trippynew

Florida band Sleepy Vikings' gothic, neo-psych music received its first widespread airing with They Will Find You There, a nine-track album they released last May. The disc is a keenly textured but propulsive set.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Parker  |  02-01-2012  |  Profiles & Interviews

The GOP attacked Clinton for cheating, but they've given Newt a free passnew

I have always been primarily policy oriented in my politics. The most boring candidate imaginable has my support so long as he is right on the issues and the most charismatic politician imaginable is worthless to me if he does not support the right things. Much of my writing is dedicated to showing my fellow conservatives where their beliefs and behaviors regarding the principles of limited government are inconsistent or lacking. I believe conservatism must be about more than simply rooting for your favorite team.
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  02-01-2012  |  Commentary

The Other F Word shows what happens to punks when they have kidsnew

The Other F Word, a documentary by Andrea Blaugrund Nevins, explores a very specific facet of aging and what occurs when men with forehead tattoos and their own daddy issues procreate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Susan Cohen  |  02-01-2012  |  Reviews

Was Nikki Haley actually working for Newt Gingrich?new

Reflecting on the South Carolina GOP Primary.
Charleston City Paper  |  Dwayne Green  |  02-01-2012  |  Elections

Craigslist Poetry: Gettin' Cheekynew

The cleverest pickup lines come to mind long after they are useful. You are lying in bed after a night out on the town when the muse finally visits with an irresistible quip or compliment that is just too good not to use. So you stumble over to your computer, get on Craigslist, and put it out there for all the world to see.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-31-2012  |  Sex

Lindsey Graham fears the spending cuts DeMint demandsnew

After the Republican presidential debate in Myrtle Beach last week, Sen. Lindsey Graham said on Fox News, "I hope people in the country understand that we're Ronald Reagan Republicans in South Carolina. We believe in peace through strength and we're not isolationists."
Charleston City Paper  |  Jack Hunter  |  01-27-2012  |  Policy Issues

Newt and Santorum in the Pulpitnew

During a recent Sunday-morning appearance at a North Charleston church, Newt Gingrich went nearly 40 minutes without addressing what is arguably his biggest liability with evangelical voters: his multiple, well-publicized affairs and divorces. Finally, as he wrapped up a talk on the place of Christianity in early American history, he made a passing reference to the topic that was surely on many people's minds.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-26-2012  |  Elections

The Poetry of Craigslistnew

Actual entries from the Missed Connections section of Charleston Craigslist, divided into lines and stanzas and presented without embellishment.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-24-2012  |  Tech

What About the Gay Republican Vote?new

Shortly after the Jan. 10 New Hampshire GOP primary, while candidate tour buses and cable TV news trucks were beating a path down I-95 to South Carolina, Jeff Inglis, the managing editor of the Maine alt-weekly Portland Phoenix, left a voicemail at the City Paper office. He wanted to talk about Mike Heath, a major figure in the Ron Paul campaign who he said was known from his decades in the Pine Tree State as a “rabidly vicious anti-gay hatemonger.”
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-23-2012  |  Elections

The Press Corps' Burdennew

White reporters report on white candidates at CNN debate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  01-20-2012  |  Elections

Coming of Age at the CNN Debatenew

Disappointed visitors, jaded reporters, and a failed protest at the North Charleston Coliseum.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-20-2012  |  Elections

Two 12-year-old reporters enter the CNN debate spin roomnew

Down in front sit the two youngest reporters in the room, twin siblings Faith and Zach Dalzell of Daniel Island. They are 12 years old.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  01-19-2012  |  Elections

Protesters Glitter-Bomb Santorum Rallynew

On the east bank of the Cooper River, in the chilly shade of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Santorum appeared alongside Tony Perkins, president of the conservative thinktank Family Research Council. The former Pennsylvania senator was making a clear appeal to conservative values voters, talking about “striking a blow for family and freedom” and upholding nuclear families as “the pillars of society.”
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers and Joshua Curry  |  01-19-2012  |  Elections

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