Post Tagged with: "Spoleto"

Dome inside the refurbished Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, S.C.

FOCUS: Grad students revel in everything Charleston

Staff reports  |  Looking at Charleston through the eyes of outsiders is revealing.

During Spoleto Festival USA and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival, seven graduate arts journalism students from Syracuse University wrote more than three dozen previews, reviews and stories to connect enthusiasts with the city’s bubbling art scene. Along the way, they noticed things about the Holy City.  You might know some of them; others may be novel.  Regardless, their observations highlight the depth and breadth of what it is to be in Charleston — for visitors and residents.  

1: Charleston green. The color “Charleston Green” has a storied past, one that now makes me wonder about the history of other iconic colors. Whether the murky, dark shade came from mold on dark shutters, degrading paint or color-loving locals fighting against government-issued black paint by mixing it with yellow and blue, it has its place in the city.

by · 06/21/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
NEW for 6/7: Naming five cranes; Immunization; Nuclear waste

NEW for 6/7: Naming five cranes; Immunization; Nuclear waste

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Area students name five cranes at new terminal
COMMENTARY, Brack: Why getting vaccinated is more important than ever
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
NEWS BRIEFS: Tons of nuclear waste predicted at proposed SRS project
FEEDBACK:  Heritage Act column makes sense
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Looks religious
CALENDAR:  One week left for Spoleto festivals

by · 06/07/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Photo via the Charleston Museum.

CALENDAR: Photos come alive in museum’s new Living Color exhibit

Staff reports  |  The Charleston Museum will present The Lowcountry in Living Color: Making Historical Photographs Come to Life starting June 7 as the latest offering in its Lowcountry Image Gallery. 

by · 05/31/2021 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
NEWS BRIEFS: Spoleto season starts May 28; Piccolo guide is now online

NEWS BRIEFS: Spoleto season starts May 28; Piccolo guide is now online

Staff reports  |  Charleston’s Piccolo Spoleto Festival returns May 28 with a slate of all-free, all-outdoor performances and safe, pandemic-friendly exhibitions that will scratch that itch you’ve been feeling to get out and experience the Holy City’s creative community.

by · 05/24/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
MYSTERY PHOTO: Bridge to somewhere

MYSTERY PHOTO: Bridge to somewhere

Here’s a bridge to somewhere in the Lowcountry, but where?  Bonus: What is the formal name of the bridge and what is this person’s significance?  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our last Mystery Photo, “View from above” showed the beautiful town of Charleston’s sister city, Spoleto, Italy. 

by · 04/06/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
FESTIVAL TIME:  PURE Theatre will offer three shows of Butcher Stories, the world premiere solo-comedy from Andy Livengood (Theatre 99, The Christmas Will Be Televised):  8 p.m. on May 29, 9 p.m. May 30 and 4 p.m. June 2,  Cannon Street Art Center, 134 Cannon St., Charleston.  More info: PURE Theatre.  Photo by Ben Egelson.

GOOD NEWS: Bring on the arts

From May 24 to June 9 all over the Charleston area, the sheer quality of the music, art and culture for 17 days is mind-blowing.  Events through the main festival, Spoleto Festival USA, generally cost more that the city-backed Piccolo Spoleto, but the big festival is a draw that brings in people from all over the world.  To see all of the offerings, go online here: SpoletoFestivalUSA.org.

by · 05/20/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
5/20, full issue: 548 miles and counting; Nerf candidates, again; Festivals

5/20, full issue: 548 miles and counting; Nerf candidates, again; Festivals

IN THIS ISSUE:

FOCUS, Adams: 548 miles down; Only 1,644 to go!
COMMENTARY, Brack: Nerf candidates for mayor up to it again
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston RiverDogs
GOOD NEWS: Bring on the arts
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Narrow, tall building
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Education in South Carolina, part 3
CALENDAR: From community discussions to arts around the community

by · 05/20/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
CALENDAR, June 5+:  Last week of the festivals, more

CALENDAR, June 5+: Last week of the festivals, more

Spoleto Festival and Piccolo Spoleto: It’s the last week of the festivals and there are still scads of events through June 11. Check out top events in our Focus piece from May 22.

Commission on Women sessions. The City of Charleston’s Commission on Women will hold three more public listening sessions in June to get input to shape the focus and goals of the commission, which was set up to make recommendations, policies and programs related to the status of women.

Farmers markets — see our list of markets around the area.

by · 06/04/2017 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
CALENDAR, May 30+:  Festivals, concert and talk of potlikker

CALENDAR, May 30+: Festivals, concert and talk of potlikker

Spoleto Festival and Piccolo Spoleto: There are scads of events through June 11. Check out top events in our Focus piece from May 22.

Reggae Nights concert series. James Island County Park. Gates open at 7:30 p.m. with performances starting at 8:30 p.m. for this county concert series that starts June 2 with Da’ Gulla Rootz, followed by De Lions of Jay, June 23; Jah Works, July 21; and Mystic Vibrations, Aug. 4.

Potlikker Papers be discussed. Longtime Charleston Currents friend John T. Edge, director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, will be in the Holy City 5 p.m. June 2 for a discussion of his new book, Potlikker Papers: A Food History of the Modern South. He and Garden & Gun editor David DiBenedetto will discuss the book and how it came to be at a space-limited discussion at the magazine’s offices at the Cigar Factory on East Bay Street.

by · 05/29/2017 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
PHOTO ESSAY:  Around town with Spoleto

PHOTO ESSAY: Around town with Spoleto

PHOTO ESSAY: Nancy Sommer poses for a photo by husband Blane Sommer in front of a black-and-white photo that’s part of renowned photographer Jack Alterman’s outdoor exhibit that illustrates people who work along the 500 block of King Street. Other Spoleto photos by Leigh Sabine, Michael Kaynard and Andy Brack.

by · 05/30/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Photos