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Review: Annex Dance Company’s The Path Takenby Marjorie Rawle We don’t usually get much of a say in the way we experience a performance - we show up, we sit or stand, and we watch what has been prepared for us. With Annex Dance Company’s “The Path Taken,” however, the audience was free ... |
Review: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera at PACby Stacy Huggins | photos by Matthew Murphy For any fan of Andrew Lloyd Webber or Broadway musicals in general, The Phantom of the Opera is undoubtedly a must-see. For a music- and ballet-loving daughter of a devoted Andrew Lloyd Webber fan, this production is so much more. Cameron Mackintosh, one of ... |
Review: A Poetry Reading by Tarfia FaizullahBy Matt Dobie This past Thursday, I was lucky enough to attend a poetry reading by award-winning author Tarfia Faizullah. Her evocative imagery and heart-breaking insights blend into wordage of aesthetic beauty. Much of the work from her first book, Seam, focuses on atrocities committed during the Liberation War of 1971, ... |
Charleston Fashion Week Belk Night RecapCFW continues with Belk Night under the tents in Marion Square. Last night's show was a little different. Belk Night featured four Emerging Designers, two Retailer shows, and the Art Institute of Atlanta and Art Institute of Charleston shows, featuring looks by recent grads. The Style Lounge ... |
Charleston Fashion Week Locals Night RecapNight two of Charleston Fashion Week was officially Charleston Magazine night with hosts Darcy Shankland, editor-in-chief of Charleston Magazine, and Christina Zapolski, the cover girl and local Charlestonian of this issue leading into the night. Last night featured three Local Retailers, four Emerging Designers, and the Featured Designer of the ... |
Charleston Fashion Week Opening Night RecapLast night opened the 10th year of Baker Motor Company Charleston Fashion Week with high expectations. Three emerging designers and three retail runway shows delivered a very fashionable night. The evening was a blend of retail runway collections and emerging designer shows. A collaboration between Bits of ... |
Ballet Evolution’s “American Tapestry”By Eliza Ingle When Ballet Evolution collaborators Jonathan Tabbert, Stephen Gabriel, and Laura Ball were talking about the new ballet they wanted to create, they all seemed to be equally moved by the Tomb of The Unknown ... |