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'Cesca brings trattoria style Italian to Faber Street (Update: Closing)

By Amanda Click on Friday, 15 February 2013 - 10:19am
Updates are at the bottom:Fresh, delicious cuisine born in the trattorias of Italy will now be found down the cobblestone streets of Charleston. ‘Cesca, Charleston’s new southern regional Italian restaurant will open its doors on June 14th off of... More

Robert Carter's Rutledge Cab Co. restaurant opens tonight

By Ken Hawkins on Tuesday, 22 January 2013 - 1:42pm
Update: The Charleston City Paper caught up with Bob Carter's new spot and informs that the spot is due to open the week of January 21 and the weekly paper offers up more details and food teasers; click on over already.Chef Robert Carter's... More

The Green Door opens for business today

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 11 December 2012 - 9:40am
The Green Door opens for business today and will officially bring the street eats off of the Roti Rolls truck and feed the soul from their brick and mortar spot on East Bay Street.The restaurant is already getting praise from the Charleston City... More

Robert Carter's Rutledge Cab Company to open mid-December

By Amanda Click on Sunday, 2 December 2012 - 11:56am
Update January 7: They'll be open "very" soon.Chef Robert Carter and managing partner Brad Creger have announced the opening date of Rutledge Cab Company is slated for mid-December 2012.Located in Charleston’s Wagener Terrace neighborhood at the... More

Enjoy the sights and lights at the Holiday Festival of Lights on James Island

By Staff reports on Monday, 29 October 2012 - 8:14am
The Charleston area is beginning to buzz with holiday spirit, and there's no better way to crank it into high gear than by visiting the Holiday Festival of Lights.With more than two million shimmering lights, the three-mile driving tour delivers... More

Charleston Resident Helps New Movers with Welcomemat Services

By charlestonnews123 on Monday, 4 June 2012 - 3:07pm
   Having moved three times over the past year, Charleston resident Randy Rhea knows how difficult it can be for people to get acquainted and familiar with their new community or neighborhood. The Atlanta native relocated to Augusta, Ga... More

4Cats Arts Studio Grand Opening!

By 4cats mt pleasant on Wednesday, 23 May 2012 - 10:08am
Everyone is invited to 4Cats Mt.Pleasant’s Grand Opening on June 2!!Please come check out our beautiful studio, learn about our artist of the month sessions, workshops, camps and birthday parties.Come experience everything we do at 4Cats Mt.... More

WINGS for kids Hosts Special Screening of ‘Bully’

By Colleen Troy on Thursday, 12 April 2012 - 1:15pm
CHARLESTON, SC –Thirteen million kids will be bullied in the U.S. this year. This is just one of the startling statistics viewers will learn from a new documentary on bullying. WINGS for kids wants to get people talking about this issue, and is... More

RiverDogs return to The Joe: Opening day is today (Update: rained out)

By Amanda Click on Friday, 6 April 2012 - 10:01am
Update: Due to crummy weather of rain and lightning, the game was called off with the Rome Braves leading 1-0.But the series continues tonight with a 7:05 game against the Braves.First reporting: In four short days, the Charleston RiverDogs return... More

Art & Fine Craft CoOp Gallery Opening in North Charleston

By northcharlestonarts on Friday, 30 March 2012 - 2:26pm
The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department will host its annual Spring Art and Fine Craft CoOp Gallery and Sale at the Meeting Place each Friday and Saturday from April 6 through May 26. The annual pop-up gallery and temporary artist... More
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