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Charleston-area events for September 20, 2008

Things starting today:
  • Mystic Vibrations performs at Reggae Nights
  • 365 Nights book signing
  • Suite Sole brings shoes and more to upper St. Philip
  • Scottish Games and Highland Gathering
  • Aquarium observers Talk Like a Pirate Day
  • Taste over 100 brews at beer festival
Ongoing events:
  • Monthly feature: Improv Comedy at Theatre 99
    — Aug 28 –
    Sep 28.
  • Faculty art installations at the Halsey Institute
    — Sep 7 –
    Oct 10.
  • Be a better steward and learn about the ACE Basin
    — Sep 18 –
    Dec 3.
  • Louis Vuitton Charleston opening
    — Sep 16 –
    Sep 26.
  • 150 sworn in as America's newest citizens; week of Constitution celebration begins
    — Sep 17 –
    Sep 23.
  • Charleston County Public Library programs for September 2008
    — Sep 1 –
    Sep 30.
  • Park Circle play fest runs for three saturdays
    — Sep 13 –
    Sep 27.
  • Glass artist Dale Chihuly's work comes to Columbia
    — Sep 4 –
    Nov 30.
  • The Seafarer play performed by Pure Theatre
    — Sep 4 –
    Oct 4.
  • Water, shelter are focus of 'The Future is on the Table' arts project
    — Sep 12 –
    Nov 6.
  • "Eyes To See" on show at Global Awakening
    — Sep 12 –
    Sep 20.
  • Free rides on TriCounty Link's new bus service
    — Sep 2 –
    Nov 30.
  • Sculptor and designer Fallah exhibits at Redux
    — Sep 5 –
    Oct 18.
We list the highlights,
check out these listings for the nit-and-grit:
  • The Post and Courier's calendar
  • Charleston City Paper's calendar

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Upcoming and ongoing events

  • Charleston lands carbon fiber conference
  • Events roundup for December 7, 2008
  • New alternative movie theater coming to Park Circle
  • Shop and support Lowcountry AIDS Services during 'Shopping with Friends'
  • Events roundup for December 5, 2008
  • Events roundup for December 4, 2008
  • Catch 'A Christmas Story' production at the Village Playhouse
  • Millions of lights flick on at Festival of Lights

News

  • S.C. Mental Health Dept. cutting jobs, closing centers
  • State thinks it could save $176,000 by cutting bonus
  • P&C finally denounces gambling as a budget fix
  • Dear critics: If we don't go nuclear, we will get more coal plants
  • City Paper: Coal is still coal, there can never be anything clean about it

Business

  • Arts aid would likely benefit smaller venues, too
  • S.C. Mental Health Dept. cutting jobs, closing centers
  • Charleston Stage makes deep cuts to stay afloat
  • Shop and support Lowcountry AIDS Services during 'Shopping with Friends'
  • NASA to Santee-Cooper: Coal plant a bad idea

Arts and travel

  • Blessing of the Hounds: Lowcountry's fox season begins
  • 'The Printmaking Process' at The Gibbes
  • Rivalry fallout: Shakeup at USC; Clemson coach all but promoted
  • From slave in Georgetown to First Lady in three generations
  • Charleston jetties sink another boat

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  • Redux celebrates six years
  • USC falls to Clemson 31-14
  • Give Local Holiday Bazaar is today
  • Innovative, local music label has shot at Wired prize
  • How bazaar: Buy Local Week kicks off in Charleston

Events calendar

  • Events roundup for December 7, 2008
  • Charleston lands carbon fiber conference
  • Events roundup for December 5, 2008
  • Events roundup for December 4, 2008
  • Shop and support Lowcountry AIDS Services during 'Shopping with Friends'

Odds 'n' ends

  • Tax break for guns is silly normally; idiotic when there's a budget crunch
  • Shrimp boat was stuck on beach for two weeks
  • Video of crazy flooding on Johns Island
  • An alternative Black Friday at Charleston's thrift stores
  • Street vendor regulation turns into nightmarish headache

Sports

  • USC falls to Clemson 31-14
  • Clemson's new coach Swinney to fire defensive coordinator
  • Rivalry fallout: Shakeup at USC; Clemson coach all but promoted
  • Turkey Day Run attracts record participants
  • Clemson-USC rivalry is pretty tame by comparison
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