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Posted about 4 years ago
Havana Hideout
Enjoy a slice of paradise on the tropical patio of this food truck. While known for its sangrias and tacos, the truck also impressed Guy with a toasty Cuban sandwich. While there is a new owner, they're still serving up the same delicious bites like pionono, a sweet and spicy fried stuffed plantain.
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North Charleston, SC
Posted 4 days ago
Firefly Distillery
POOL PARTY COCKTAIL CLASS A Guide to Your Firefly Poolside Party Sippers Friday, May 26 5pm-6:45pm Jump into Firefly's cocktail making class with us on Friday for your guide to throwing spectacular poolside parties all summer long. You will be greeted with a refreshing welcome drink and learn how to make (and sip!) three cocktails that are sure to make a splash at every party this summer. Don't forget to invite us! Experience includes: Refreshing Welcome Cocktail All class materials at a fully stocked and equipped bar station in our beautiful Firefly Room Learn, make, and sip three custom summer sipper cocktails Snacks! Recipe cards to recreate cocktails at home Souvenir Swag Cost: $85 per person Limited spaces for this fun, exclusive experience! All guests must be 21+
Calendar May 26, 5pm - 6:45pm
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Posted 4 days ago
Munkle Brewing co.
Tha Community Beer Release - This one is very special because we 3 way collab with munklebrewingco and unclenearest whiskey to bring you robust beer. DJ shaebalboa Artwork morowamosai We will have Da Box food truck and will be having a silent auction for the uncle nearest whiskey barrels. Come out to have good times and good vibes while drinking good beer! Cheers
Calendar May 26, 4pm - 9pm
Charleston, SC
Posted about 7 hours ago
South Carolina Society Hall
Chamber Music Charleston is pleased to return to the Piccolo Spoleto Festival for two distinctive programs of music.  The first celebrates music by women composers of the Baroque Era and the second highlights the American sounds that have been weaved into music for string quartet by Antonin Dvorak, Florence Price, HT Burleigh, and William Grant Still. Each program takes place in the historic ballroom of South Carolina Society Hall and begins with a light reception in the antechamber.  Each concert is approximately 55 minutes in length and tickets are $5 for students, $25 for general admission, available online at chambermusiccharleston.org and citypapertickets.com.  The first program is titled Forgotten Voices: Celebrating Women Composers of the Baroque and Early Classical Era. The world has celebrated the music of composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi for centuries, but what about the female composers who were writing equally glorious music during the Baroque and early Classical era?  In 1756 Anna Bon, “virtuosa di musica di camera,” penned extraordinary flute sonatas for her employer, the illustrious Margrave of Brandenburg and his music-loving wife.  And then there is Anna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar and composer who played harpsichord, flute, and violin.  Chamber Music Charleston curates a special program of music that explores the compositions of these lesser-known composers, performed alongside their male contemporaries.  Performing musicians include flutist Regina Helcher Yost, oboist Kelly Moziek, bassoonist Sandra Nikolajevs, and harpsichordist Julia Harlow. The second program is titled Capturing the American Spirit – music of Dvorak, Price, Burleigh, and Still.  The story begins with a young singer named Harry Thacker Burleigh, who was working as a custodian at the National Conservatory in New York City during the 1890s to fulfill the requirements of his scholarship. One evening, Antonín Dvořák, the newly appointed director, overheard Burleigh’s deep baritone voice singing the spirituals that his grandfather had taught him. This chance encounter marked the beginning of a remarkable friendship and Dvořák’s introduction to the world of African-American spirituals.  Chamber Music Charleston’s program brings together the music of Burleigh and Dvorak, alongside those of other important but long-neglected composers such as Florence Price and William Grant Still. Through their music, the program paints a vivid portrait of a distinctive, yet classically-informed, American sound that is rooted in the country’s diverse cultural heritage.  Performing musicians include violinists Frances Hsieh and Jenny Weiss, violist Ben Weiss, and cellist Tim O’Malley. Tickets: $25 Adult; $5 Student Tickets available online at chambermusiccharleston.org and citypapertickets.com. Forgotten Voices: Celebrating Women Composers of the Baroque Era through Music For Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, and Harpsichord.   May 31, 2023 at 6 pm PROGRAM selections from: Anna Amalia Divertimento for Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, and Harpsichord Anna Bon Sonata No. 4 in D Major for Flute, Bassoon, and Harpsichord Princess Anna Amalia Antonio Vivaldi Bassoon Concerto in a minor, RV 398 Johann Sebastian Bach Concerto Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Harpsichord Capturing the American Spirit – Music For String Quartet of Dvorak, Price, Burleigh, and Still June 7, 2023 at 6 pm PROGRAM selections from Antonin Dvořák String Quartet in F Major, Op. 96, “American” H.T. Burleigh Southland Sketches for String Quartet Florence Price String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor William Grant Still Lyric Quartet  
Calendar May 31, 6pm - 8pm
North Charleston, SC
Posted 5 days ago
North Charleston
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Calendar May 25, 7:30pm - 11:30pm
Charleston, SC
Posted about 7 hours ago
Redux Contemporary Art Center
Intro to Screen-Printing - In this 3-week long course, you will learn the basics of screen printing. You will have either two one-color images or one image with two different colors. We will not be using computers in this class, so no Illustrator or Photoshop. Instead, we will be hand-drawing the transparencies to be burned onto the screen. You will create your image, learn how to prep and burn your screen, and then ink your image.   All materials are provided just bring your ideas. Hope to see you there! ***The first class will be 2 hours and the second and third classes will be 3 hours long.
Calendar May 31, 6pm - 8pm