Articles by: Charleston Currents

Naval Hospital Charleston in 1948.  U.S. Navy photo.

GOOD NEWS: Charleston Naval Hospital District named to endangered list

Staff reports | The National Trust for Historic Preservation has named the Charleston Naval Hospital District in North Charleston to its 2016 list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places.

The annual list spotlights important examples of the nation’’s architectural and cultural heritage that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage. More than 260 sites have been on the list over its 29-year history, and in that time, only a handful of listed sites have been lost.

by · 10/09/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
MYSTERY:   Mmm, looks tasty

MYSTERY: Mmm, looks tasty

Where in the world might this recent (pre-Matthew) photo by Steve Lepre have been taken? Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.

by · 10/09/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
CALENDAR, Oct. 3+:  MOJA, film festival, more

CALENDAR, Oct. 3+: MOJA, film festival, more

Lots on the calendar starting Oct. 3, 2016: MOJA Festival, Nuovo Cinema Italiano, Wild Side, Autumn on the Ashley, That BIG Book Sale, Colour of Music Festival, more

by · 10/03/2016 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
FEEDBACK:  Praise for column on Esau Jenkins

FEEDBACK: Praise for column on Esau Jenkins

Dave Brown, James Island: Never knew about Esau Jenkins. But now I do. I am wiser and certainly better informed as a result of your article. On behalf of all subscribers, thank you.

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REVIEW:  Rose Under Fire

REVIEW: Rose Under Fire

A Young Adult novel by Elizabeth Wein This YA title is the follow-up to the critically-acclaimed Code Name Verity, but familiarity with that book is not necessary to enjoy this one. To be honest, the ongoing exposition at the beginning of this World War II novel is a little taxing, but there is a pay-off for those who stick with […]

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FOCUS:  Colour of Music Festival returns Oct. 19-23 with opera’s debut

FOCUS: Colour of Music Festival returns Oct. 19-23 with opera’s debut

By Lee Pringle, special to Charleston Currents | The 2016 Colour of Music Festival embarks upon an ambitious and stunning array of international classical musical motifs solidifying its place as the largest black classical music organization ever organized as it continues to draw inspiration from the grandfather of black classical music, Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges.

Few classical music enthusiasts are aware of the tremendous contributions of this African-French composer whose opera and classical masterpieces equaled or far exceeded those of his 18th century contemporaries. Although his compositions are highly recognized overseas, they gather little notice in the United States.

Today despite thousands of celebrated and prodigiously talented classical composers and performers of African descent throughout the world, their opportunities to grace concert stages of major American orchestras are rare to non-existent. The Colour of Music Festival is reversing this trend.

by · 10/03/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
GOOD NEWS:  Chase After a Cure donates $100,000 to MUSC

GOOD NEWS: Chase After a Cure donates $100,000 to MUSC

Staff reports | Chase After a Cure presented a check for $100,000 to pediatric oncologist Dr. Jacqueline Kraveka and her team at the Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital on Sept. 26. Each September during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, the local organization presents MUSC with a check for money raised over the course of the last year to support pediatric cancer research.

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MYSTERY:  Building has the blues

MYSTERY: Building has the blues

After a tough mystery photo last week, we thought it was time to give a break to intrepid photo detectives. Where’s this building and why is it blue? Send your best guess of contributing photographer Michael Kaynard’s image to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.

by · 10/03/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
CALENDAR, Sept. 26+: It’s MOJA time!

CALENDAR, Sept. 26+: It’s MOJA time!

On the calendar for the week beginning Sept. 26: MOJA Arts Festival, Tuesday Brewsdays. Next week and beyond: Wild Side, Autumn on the Ashley, Colour of Music Festival, That BIG Book Sale.

by · 09/26/2016 · Comments are Disabled · calendar