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Photos: Kulture Klash and The Mill
April 24, 2008 – 3:46 pm
Kulture Klash was packed this year, nearly doubling the attendance from last year. It offered a pretty broad spectrum of Charleston visual artists and there were some great performances, too. Getting around was difficult at times, and the crowd was a little more party oriented than last year, but it’s still an amazing achievement.
After the […]
Photos: Race Week
April 24, 2008 – 3:36 pm
Charleston was blessed with some great weather for this year’s Race Week. The annual event draws sailors from around the country and offers a glimpse of the international competitive sailing scene. Boat classes included “premiere One-Design, PHRF, and IRC regatta for racing sailboats 22 - 70 feet in length.”
I got a chance to ride on […]
Photos: UnexpecT, Warbringer, Nile
April 9, 2008 – 4:08 pm
Local metalheads turned out in force last Friday night, bringing 400+ to the Music Farm. Warbringer brought at least a hundred of those into the pit and delivered a pummeling set. UnexpecT turned out bizarre circus metal with mind bending timing changes. And, of course, Nile growled and machine-gunned their way into […]
Photos: Shark swap at the aquarium
April 4, 2008 – 12:45 pm
The South Carolina Aquarium recently exchanged one of their female sharks for a pubescent male shark from the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher. Ours went out early in the morning, so this bleary-eyed photog didn’t make it, but I did show up for the arrival of the new shark. Not yet fully grown, […]
Photos from the Spirit of South Carolina
April 2, 2008 – 2:44 pm
I can think of worst things than sailing around the harbor on a beautiful Thursday morning. I hitched a ride aboard the Spirit of South Carolina during one of their Education-at-Sea day sails. The ship is a double-masted work of art and the kids were stoked to be out on the water.
This particular trip was […]
Help Wanted
March 31, 2008 – 9:49 am
If you read these blogs, you’re off to a good start. If you check this this particular feed, even better. We’re looking for some part-time help here at the Global Headquarters of Charlestoncitypaper.com. It’s around 20 hours a week, here at the office. Below is the official ad:
Web Production Assistant
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Fight night at the Plex 3/28
March 28, 2008 – 11:17 am
After taking a winter break from the monthly boxing bouts at the Plex I decided to crank it up again and see who they had in the lineup. The night went a lot smoother than some previous matches I photographed and overall I was impressed by the range of fighters that showed up. […]
A Decent Animal bids farewell
March 19, 2008 – 3:42 pm
Here’s some photos from Saturday’s farewell gig at the Pour House. A Decent Animal was joined by Lindsay Holler and Sea of Cortez and all played to a full house.
Said Graphic Guru John Royall, “Much-loved local rock band A Decent Animal (Bassist Richard Weld, Pictured) filled the Pour House with well-wishers on Saturday night. They […]
Palm wielding anti-war hippies invade downtown
March 19, 2008 – 3:34 pm
It was a beautiful day for a march and the lack of turnout didn’t diminish the enthusiasm of the thirty or so anti-war protestors. They started at Marion Square led by a guy with a missle on his head and made their way down King to the Customs House and then down East Bay […]
Dead Babies
March 13, 2008 – 12:38 pm
This is the most bizarre and disturbing use of portrait photography I have ever seen and apparently I’m the last to hear about it. An organization called Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (NILMDTS) maintains a list of photographers who offer Infant Bereavement Photography. They have a complete collection of softly lit […]
