Archive for September, 2009

Ironworker Phillip Simmons Remembered in TV Program

The late Phillip Simmons, the Lowcountry’s famous ironworker, will be featured on the PBS special, Craft in America: Origins. Origins takes an in-depth look at the history, technique and artists of the craft movement.
The program will air on Wednesday, October 7 [...]

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Man v. Food Takes on Charleston AGAIN

Some folks in Charleston were left a little confused after we saw the August episode featuring several Lowcountry locations. Why? Because we heard he visited Joe Riley Stadium (home of the Riverdogs minor league baseball team) and a few other places, [...]

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Charleston Fashion Week Seeks Southeast Designers

The fourth annual Charleston Fashion Week is looking for Southeast designers (SC, NC, GA, KY, FL, VA and TN) for their Emerging Designer Competition. The competition seeks to discover new talent and give lesser-known designers an oppportunity to showcase their [...]

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Enjoy Free Sites on Saturday for Museum Day

The fifth annual Museum Day, organized by Smithsonian Magazine, will feature three historic, Lowcountry sites that guests can visit for free on September 26. Hundreds of museums across the country will open their doors Saturday for a free visit.
Locally, Drayton [...]

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Kulture Klash 5 Wants You (Artists)!

Kulture Klash is looking for artists for their fifth installment of Charleston’s art-fashion-music-dance festival. The event is set for November 6 and 7, which extends the event to two days for the first time. Right now, the plan is to have [...]

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