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Big changes coming to CofC’s Simons Center for the Arts

Samantha Connors

The 42-year-old Albert Simons Center for the Arts, located at 54 St. Philip St., is getting ready for a facelift. Opened in 1979, the center was originally built to accommodate a maximum of 800 students, but with increased admissions, the Simons Center serves more than five times that number these days according to College of […]

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Charleston RiverDogs are playoff-bound: What you need to know

The Charleston RiverDogs have officially qualified for the Low-A East Championship Series playoffs beginning Sept. 21 at the Joe. Should the team maintain its first-place status in this best-of-five championship series, it will host game one, game two on Sept. 22 and game three on Sept. 24. Before heading to the playoffs, the RiverDogs will […]

Sept. 7 COVID-19 update: 3,453 new cases, 23 deaths; 12.3% positive

Editor’s note: After moving to weekly updates this spring, we have restarted daily COVID-19 updates as the state experiences increased cases. What you need to know this week: Evidence suggests that a COVID spike led by the delta variant may be close to its peak, according to Dr. Michael Sweat, leader of the COVID-19 tracking […]

Bevi Bene Brewing Co. opening in the Lumberyard in 2022

Bevi Bene Brewing Co. will open in winter 2022.

Brett Belanger Trio hosts steel pannist Jonathan Scales at Forte

Brett Belanger Trio has been playing Forte Jazz Lounge downtown every Wednesday for over a year, and Sept. 15 at 7 p.m., the jazz outfit will share the stage with steel pannist Jonathan Scales and his Fourchestra ensemble. The Belanger Trio is Jonathan Lovett on piano, Ron Wiltrout on drums and Brett Belanger on bass.  […]