It’s all contenders with no pretenders in this Lowcountry roundup of guitar-slinging desperadoes vying for the spotlight
From big band and Latin to bop and contemporary, the local jazz scene blows hot and cool with shimmering sound and fury
Charleston has a constantly shifting musical landscape with plenty of artists who are unafraid to stretch their...
Check out these talented poet-musicians who’ve found success with their signature sounds in the Lowcountry and beyond
You don’t have to wait ’til February’s big bash to get a taste of the blues. The Lowcountry boasts a revolving cast of...
We may live in the flatlands, but Charleston still knows how to throw an Appalachian-style pickin’ party. Incorporating...
Playing upon natural rhythm and a lifelong passion for music, Charleston Jazz Orchestra artistic director Charlton...
Begin the Begin: Painter Tim Hussey’s mid-career retrospective
Jimmy Buffett’s locally based philanthropic gig funds grassroots efforts across the world
The 3 Dudes hit the Charleston music scene on a high note
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk dishes out an energetic Louisiana groove
Metamorphosis: Like a Boy Scout-turned-mad scientist, Ben Timpson transforms natural and found objects into enlightened...
Material Girl: Karin Olah makes the cut with fabric and fresh inspiration
The Tips bring a high-energy mix to the local music scene
Brian Bustos takes on life with an intrepid imagination
Wee Little Arts colors local schools with after-hours visual arts classes
The tide is rising on Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros take on the Holy City
Light Years: Four decades of illuminating work by Rhett Thurman
Once an endangered species, The Fire Apes are now thriving
Celebrate the dynamic artists of the Southeast
Be a part of history at America’s first theater
Meet Geoff Nuttall, the exuberant new artistic director for chamber music
Romancing the stage with sumptuous movement and dramatic beauty
Masters in the ancient art of string puppetry
Trace the history of the blues from its African roots
A Q&A with costume designer Peter O’Brien