That one word conjures up so many different things for different people: celebration of the birth of Christ, old fashioned songs, images of horses jingling away in the show, presents under the tree . . . etc.
Piano Duo Lomazov & Rackers make a much anticipated return to Fripp Island.
Fans remember their incredible Fripp performance two seasons ago. Scarcely had the encores and raucous standing ovations faded, when the audience was demanding that Fripp Island Friends of Music book Marina Lomazov & Joseph Rackers again as soon as possible. Well, their many fans are getting their wish!
”It would be hard – very hard – to find better chamber music playing than at the cellist Edward Arron’s enterprising series.” This high praise appeared in the NEW YORKER, and although the reference was to Mr. Arron’s chamber music series at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it could just as easily be said of the USCB Festival Series that Mr. Arron will continue in the Lowcountry on December 9 at the USCB Center for the Arts.
The bestselling writer (and College of Charleston professor) has a new book out and an upcoming appearance at USCB’s Lunch with Authors.
Sometimes the aura that surrounds a writer obstructs his image to those who are the nearest. This could be said of Bret Lott, highly acclaimed, nationally awarded Southern author who teaches creative writing at the College of Charleston.
An interview with Actor Michael Weaver, starring in "The Misanthrope" at ARTworks
Michael Weaver auditioned for this long respected and influential play from the 1600s because "it's one of those things you don’t pass up if you’re serious about acting." Director JW Rone gave Weaver the lead role of Alceste in the November 8-18 production, in the black box theater at ARTworks in Beaufort.