Charleston City Paper 12/26/2025 - 29.22

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announces 2025 lineup

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stages second act Grab a slice and celebrate

Pi Day

Family grapples with unknowns of son’s sudden death

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A SIGNAL OF CHAOS |

The Watch’s

rooftop kitchen, bar reaches new heights More than 50 bands to take stages at

Frequency Fest

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B AT T E R U P |

Navy Yard Charleston

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takes shape with redevelopment

Recovery Jam offers great music with a message

Tutti Pizza

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honors enslaved with new meditation garden

literary magazine champions female voices

dread future amid cuts, layoffs

revitalization underway

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Mepkin

Revisionist

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Michael Habat

Local newscaster pens book on family’s struggles RiverDogs offering tasty ballpark treats

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Trump tariffs

Pink Bellies moonlights as

outdoor eating

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Progress slow on Union Pier, but advocates say that’s OK

Cre-8or, Insta-g8or, ArtsGener-8or bursts with energy Ashley Stanol

LAUGH IT UP |

NOAA employees

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HELLO, POLLEN |

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Country legend

Gary Allan

F R E E dom of ion! infor mat

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Spoleto

Scott Suchy

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continues to divide state lawmakers

Where to find tried-and-true Southern dining adventures

plastic pollution

dish on their industry

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area venues Locals credittheir romances with fueling

Local business targets single-use

women in food

Scott Suchy; Gety Images

Colonial Lake

bite in to small businesses

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S.C. arts funding cut

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RELEASE THE FILES |

Infrastructure projects tackle flooding, traffic, more

A summer spotlight on hangover-free

cocktails

Pushing forward

Restaurants offer burgers that don’t break the bank

Place to Get

a Burger”

Charleston pushes forward on MUSC overlay zone Ben’s Friends heads towards a decade of sobering help

Residents push back against

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Driving cab, working in prison helped Savage’s legal career

Filipino favorite Kultura debuts new downtown space

Reducing child abuse

Yesenia Leon

is changing the face of Mexican cuisine

Thanksgiving N E E D A PE N C I L? |

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Gaillard’s Revival show

Burial site

mired in strife for college, neighbors

brings Allman Brothers classics

could save S.C. billions

S W E E T: I T ’ S C O U C H P O TAT O S E A S O N |

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IT AIN’T “SUMMERTIME” |

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Hope Lodge provides home away from home for cancer patients

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Charleston Hope Lodge Director of Philanthropy Sundi Herring

Historian Harlan Greene

Ashley Stanol

TV’s Andrew Zimmern says Charleston lucky with fish Struggles mount for those facing food insecurity

COGSWELL CAMP KEEPS QUIET WITH LOCAL PRESS

Ashley Stanol

Charleston council elections may lead to more transparency

Mount Pleasant’s Antonelli broadcasts for ESPN

Courtesy ESPN

Ashley Stanol

DEVELOPMENT UPDATE

City Paper photo illustration

Magnolia blooms

Lee Jaffe to speak about reggae legends

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Electric scooters on the rise on area streets

Charleston chefs get dishy about

planned garage

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First phase of Charleston Neck project to be completed by mid-2028

Downtown’s The Pass to open Mount Pleasant location

IT’S NOT ALL BAD |

Activists say book bans infringe on free speech

Ci ty Sm as h er s Bu rg

Voted “Best

FEED THE HUNGRY |

Scott Suchy

Ashley Stanol

What your favorite Halloween movie says about YOU

Provided

10 places where you can grab a

quick lunch in Charleston

Ashley Stanol

PROPOSED DORM

Fall Arts Guide

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Horror-scopes

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Jackson set for talk on Sept. 2 in Charleston

New book sheds different light on

Scott Suchy photo illustration

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A justice on

Denmark Vesey revolt

to push power of vibe coding to edge

Scott Suchy photo illustration

THEY’RE HERE. |

hackathon

NO APPLAUSE NEEDED |

THE BUSINESS OF BEEF

introduces Pakistani ‘Lunch Punch’

Ashley Stanol

Food assistance available during shutdown

headed to North Charleston

MA’AM SAAB

Alex Rich lands at Gibbes as new museum director

5 P. M . F E E L S L I K E B E D T I M E |

Local escape game pivots into interactive Halloween haunt

Mural festival

justice

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Weekend

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football season

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WINNER WINNER BURGER DINNER |

Jonathan Boncek

Lovett to sparkle Sept. 24 in Charleston

Courtesy 2B Entertainment

CANDY CORN: YUM OR YUCK? |

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10 treats for great happy hours

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A sneak peek at Allora, Charleston’s latest Italian restaurant

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FREE SPEECH IS ALL SPEECH |

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use worries Lowcountry experts, leaders

on cemetery site sparks debate

looks ahead to 20th year

10 places for

eating, drinking

es Imag

Kratom

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Charleston Wine + Food

Charleston County refocusing half-penny road tax effort

Charleston Grill

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moves ahead, despite some big concerns

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Johns Island church gets national historic registry nod

Rare showing of Rembrandt works to debut at Gibbes

Ashley Stanol

Bacteria levels in local waterways spike after heavy rain

The lasting impact of

GYM TE ACHE R |

MUSC overlay district

CCP;

OUR CHOICE: CHOICE |

E NGLISH TE ACHE R

reach historic level in S.C.

JAZZ FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR LABOR DAY

Ashley Stanol

Park keeps family tradition alive at Charleston’s Shiki

Scott Suchy

Ashley Stanol

The fun, quirky cravings that fuel 6 area writers

Ashley Stanol

in S.C. amidst vaccine fight in Washington

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LOWCOUNTRY

Covid jumps NO SWIMMING |

ALL CAPS!!! |

Foreign-born residents

you r

Scott Suchy photo illustration

Charleston Place for year-long pop-up

Housing gap challenges Charleston

to per sp ac e

Palmetto Project’s new leader open to new ideas to boost inclusivity

Chef Daniel Humm to join

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GENKI DESU

ys ze 8 wason ali

brings its funk to the Pour House

cuts ribbon on new museum

toasts 25 years with group show

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Hot Like Mars

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HURRICANE FORECASTING MIRED IN FUNDING HAVOC

H AV E Y O U R N O. 2 P E N C I L ? |

upgrades underway

Folly Beach

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present AI theater experiment

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NOT KETO

County parks offer picturesque views, unique activities

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Corrigan Gallery

Danny McBride, Beeple

for employee retention bonuses

leader reflects on tribal survival

P R AY F O R G O O D W E AT H E R |

Summit Grounds brings Colombian coffee to Charleston

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This isn’t your regular soy sauce

Less-common Lowcountry attractions offer unique sightseeing

Ashley Stanol

County spends $4.2 million

Edisto Natchez-Kusso

Flavor bomb

Obscure gems How your yard can become a thriving food forest

Untitled self portrait, by ChatGPT, 2025

John Gaulden

CP photo illsutration

Scott Suchy photo illustration

Why Chris Singleton forgave his mother’s racist killer

airport expansions,

CP photo illustration

ever yone’s live s in South C arolina

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Charleston

highlights, protects nature

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How the times are affecting

WE’RE NUMBER 3! |

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Park Circle arboretum

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more than one-hit wonder

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H A P P Y I N D E P E N D E N C E DAY ? |

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Fastball’s ‘The Way’

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Food insecurity

deepens in Charleston area

10 YEARS LATER

Photo by Ashley Stanol

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TECHNOLOGICAL DILEMMA? |

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Remembering immigrants at Tower Hill

grillmaster

Find your new forever friend

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Charleston chefs talk reality TV competitions

How to become a great

Adopt-a-thon:

y and sta sun in the

Rich Hein/courtesy Spoleto Festival USA

9 ways to celebrate

e heat beat th safe

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Scholarship winner is MUSC med school’s only early graduate

July Fourth

How to

Race, resistance and forgiveness

Katsubō

brings comfort of ramen to Park Circle

Ashley Stanol

NEVER FORGET |

Scott Suchy

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TACO TACO

Two Bit Club

brings Vietnamese with a tasty twist to Society Street

initiative gets pushback

after federal slash

Sack’s new Emanuel history defines massacre’s impact

MUSIC TO GET YOU THROUGH THE DAY

Purrfect playlists

S.C. FISHERIES MOSTLY HEALTHY, BUT FACE THREATS

Ashley Stanol

Shelby Means

debuts solo album at Pour House

economy

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Offshore drilling

Charleston’s

Tariffs show varied impact on local

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Catch as catch can

“Before they drowned, 1986” by Andy Brack, 2025

Ashley Stanol

’80s kingpin is back in business – legally

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CARPE DIEM OFF |

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Troubled waters A return to Lighthouse Inlet

BUDDING INDUSTRY

Ashley Stanol

Monrovia Cemetery gets help from its big neighbor Wine tariffs have restaurants worried

Area’s only CBD gummy manufacturer prioritizes innovation, quality

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couples

LIVIN’G LIVING THE DREAM

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Some

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a Charleston staple for past 20 years

W H O ’ S YO U R S W E E T I E ? |

Liquor liability crisis

Fleet Landing

New book from Hendrix to cast spell on Charleston

Harry Collins/Getty Images

Sam Levitan Photography

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PURE Theatre

sinks satirical teeth into making of Jaws

Charleston’s

Manatees (aka sea cows) are knocking at the door. There’s a new effort to track them.

CARTOONIST ARIAIL’S PEN SKEWERS, DELIGHTS EVERY WEEK Choose your own adventure at

New book schools on fun of improv

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may face trouble from Trump

10 years of avoiding transparency

OUR FRAGILE DEMOCRACY

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Colonial Dames partially close historic

Powder Magazine

State’s growing

EV industry Meet some of the Lowcountry’s best photographers

FINGERS CROSSED FOR 2026 |

A V I L E B E T R AYA L |

Carl Bernstein

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lineup headliners for spring

Lunar New Year Market

celebrates Asian-owned businesses

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Ashley Stanol

reinforce education gaps

to tame the cold weather

Bike deaths up

WE’RE HUNGRY NOW |

Scott Suchy

Local music venues

Immigration fears FREE

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Hot drinks

E SEW

your Valentine without needing reservations

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Brandon Coffey

SHHHHHH!!! |

Erode the Dream puts their nightmares on neon vinyl

offers delicious soup dumplings

C AP T U R E THAT MOM E NT |

McKenzie Lange

Some tickets still available

Chef Loong Dim Sum

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across state as traffic fatalities drop

Andrew Cebulka/American College of Building Ats

Resolve to eat and drink well in 2025 King Street’s CO reopens after lengthy renovation

Wine + Food:

Building arts college collaborating with Simmons site

Ashley Stanol

Scott Suchy

Cogswell’s development company quietly settles 2019 lawsuit

S TA R T I N G T O T H AW O U T |

Jadoon’s Park Circle Market caters to locals

LOOKING AHEAD Reflecting on 2024 successes, preparing for coming challenges

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Wine and dine

horse farm helps people heal through interaction

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STRIKE WHILE IT’S HOT |

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Anson Street burial memorial

nears completion

opioid crisis

recovery efforts

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for next 2 years as Charleston County Council chair

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Food trends

for 2025

Unbridled

S.C. spends millions to support

Middleton readies

OUR TEETH ARE STILL CHATTERING |

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City Paper ’s best bites, sips of 2025 Lowcountry leaders continue push against septic tank systems


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