By Ken Hawkins
on Saturday, 9 March 2013 - 2:08pm
Yes folks, it's that time: Spring ahead.On Sunday, March 10th, move your clock up one hour at 2 a.m.So, to be overly thorough: As Saturday night grows long, brace yourself as it becomes Sunday, for not only may you soon have to be at church, but in...
More
By Staff reports
on Saturday, 9 March 2013 - 4:58am
Is your spider sense tingling? It should be, because the Captain's Comic Expo, Charleston's numero uno comic book and pop culture convention, is back today, March 9.Hosted and organized by Captain's Comics and Toys, the expo mixes a love of comic...
More
By Ken Hawkins
on Monday, 4 March 2013 - 5:07am
I've written a couple times on the "The Harlem Shake" videos that have popped up from those in Charleston, and I'll admit I haven't really been looking too hard to find them.The Holy City Sinner has, tracking down eight video meme tributes from NBC...
More
By Ken Hawkins
on Sunday, 3 March 2013 - 11:38am
Two weeks ago I wrote about how NBC News 2's studio team and a few Charleston Riverdogs mascots joined in on The Harlem Shake Internet sensation, now the story has spread to The Citadel where a group of cadets apparently have made a version of...
More
By Ken Hawkins
on Friday, 1 March 2013 - 1:12pm
Yeah, OK, we've all read about and seen plenty of photos of the hoppy muddy fun at the 2013 Brewvival, but it's a different kind of treat to see a mud throw down in video.Check out Low Country Libations' video up top or over here.If you want...
More
By George Kaplan
on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 5:17pm
Monday, March 4, will be the first day of a new recycling era in the Holy City, as Charleston County Government and the City of Charleston are teaming up in a collective effort to gather more of business' discarded cardboard...
More
By George Kaplan
on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 1:42pm
Update, February 27: Charleston City Council has voted in favor new Downtown skateboarding regulations.Over the next six months, new skateboarding regulations (see below) will be in effect for the Downtown Charleston area.Charleston City Council...
More
By Ken Hawkins
on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 9:05am
The behemoth MSC Maeva may be 35 feet shorter than the longest cargo ship to ever visit Charleston, but it's 1,065-foot long hull dwarfs the USS Yorktwon aircraft carrier by a whopping 192 feet.
More
By Amanda Click
on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 - 2:54pm
Charleston is a a town full of history, but it isn't every day you get to see actually look backwards in time.Luckily for us, The Post and Courier has a slideshow highlighting the history of the Charleston Naval Shipyard and Naval Base. The...
More
By Ken Hawkins
on Tuesday, 26 February 2013 - 11:40am
Clint Lankford has crisp childhood memories of the old Cooper River bridges, as an adult he draws inspiration from the new Arthur Ravenel Bridge, and now he has the scene tattooed across his back.
More
There's plenty of great Charleston content out there, but it's ever harder to find -- Charleston's TheDigitel is the only place to get linked to the best Charleston content and events.
Giant Hawk Media is not responsible for the content of external sites. By posting text, links, and imagery on this site you recognize that you are entirely responsible for each item posted.