Articles by: Charleston Currents

MYSTERY: Substantial building, but where?

MYSTERY: Substantial building, but where?

Our friend Deborah Getter of Johns Island sent along this photo of a beautiful building with bright red brick. But where is it? (Hint: It could be in another Carolina.) Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com– and be sure to but your name and town in which you live.

by · 11/09/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
11/2: New issue marks 8th year!

11/2: New issue marks 8th year!

In the Nov. 2, 2015 issue:
PHOTO: Fall color
FOCUS: Charleston Currents, version 8.01
BRACK: If you want a friend, get a dog
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
GOOD NEWS: YALLFest coming soon with 60 young adult authors
FEEDBACK: Send us your letters
CALENDAR, Nov. 2+: Festivals, tours, roasts galore
REVIEW: Evolutionary Enlightenment: A New Path to Spiritual Awakening
MYSTERY: Somewhere on the peninsula
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Boykin Spaniel, state dog

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
CALENDAR, Nov. 2+: Festivals, tours, roasts

CALENDAR, Nov. 2+: Festivals, tours, roasts

Oyster roast, Harvest Festival, Blessing of the Vines

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
REVIEW:  Evolutionary Enlightenment

REVIEW: Evolutionary Enlightenment

Nonfiction by Andrew Cohen: Up until recently, the sages of the past had a set formula and definition for enlightenment. Though the paths to enlightenment are varied and individualistic, the final goal is to transcend the ego and achieve unshakable peace. In Evolutionary Enlightenment Andrew Cohen proposes a new goal, a new awakened consciousness, expanding on the teachings of ancient sages.

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Features, Reviews
Celebrating our 8th birthday!

Celebrating our 8th birthday!

Today’s issue marks a big milestone — the start of our eighth year of publication. [Flashback to our first issue? Click here.]

We continue to be happy to serve as a great conduit for Charleston-area residents to get good news about the Lowcountry. (We still believe there’s way more good news out there that goes unreported by traditional media, which gives us a leg up on the competition!)

During the past seven years, some features have dropped away, such as a weekly list of cool stuff offered by readers, friends or from sources we’ve found while perusing media. But in place of the list, we now offer a weekly Mystery Photo, which readers seem to enjoy thoroughly.

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
VOTE:  Remember to head to the polls

VOTE: Remember to head to the polls

Make sure you get out to vote Tuesday in elections across the Lowcountry. There will be a new mayor in Charleston [read our endorsement] and perhaps some new council members. In North Charleston, the mayor’s office and whole council is up for grabs. In Mount Pleasant, voters will select candidates to fill several town council seats.

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · 2015 Mayor
GOOD NEWS: Get ready for 60 young adult writers descend Nov. 13-14

GOOD NEWS: Get ready for 60 young adult writers descend Nov. 13-14

Upper King Street will be alive and crawling with young readers as more than 60 of the world’s biggest young adult authors swoop into town Nov. 13-14 for the fifth annual YALLFest, the Charleston Young Adult Book Festival.

The festival includes a dozen #1 bestselling New York Times writers and 29 bestselling writers who will participate in 22 panels, presentations and talks and make 15 visits to Lowcountry schools. Click here for festival info.

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
MYSTERY: Somewhere in downtown Charleston

MYSTERY: Somewhere in downtown Charleston

You’ve probably walked by this scene, but might not have noticed the cross in the middle of the checkerboard floor. Hmmm, could that be a clue? Send your guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include your name and town of residence.

by · 11/02/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
Photo by Michael Kaynard.

10/26 issue: Festival of Lights; on deadlines; more

Inside Charleston Currents, Oct. 26, 2015:
PHOTO: Spooky.
FOCUS: Holiday Festival of Lights on the way
BRACK: On deadlines, new state senator
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston RiverDogs
GOOD NEWS: From flood recovery to offshore drilling, more
FEEDBACK: Send us your letters
CALENDAR, Oct. 26+: Mayoral history to spooky times
REVIEW: Moriarty by Anthony Horowitz
MYSTERY: Ironwork
BROADUS: Charleston Strong
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Walterboro, S.C.

by · 10/26/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
CALENDAR, Oct. 26+: Mayoral history to spookiness galore

CALENDAR, Oct. 26+: Mayoral history to spookiness galore

History of Charleston’s mayor: 6 p.m., Oct. 28, Main Library, Calhoun Street, Charleston. Just in time for the 2015 election, the library will host a talk that delves into the evolution of Charleston’s executive office, from “intendant” to mayor. More.

by · 10/26/2015 · Comments are Disabled · calendar