Explore Charleston music genres with Every Noise at Once
Queue these up — we think you’ll feel right at home. | Photo by Adrian Korte via Unsplash
Every good story needs a soundtrack, and ours is no exception. We could just pick one — but you know we love a deep dive.
Every Noise at Once is Spotify’s algorithmically generated scatter plot of music genres, from “German dark minimal techno” to “neo-trad doom metal” to “classical saxophone quartet,” and literally everything in between.
Here’s where Every Noise sorts some of our favorite local artists, plus national acts from the same genre — perfect for a walk through the Lowcountry.
Latin America: Challenges & Opportunities | Monday, Feb. 27 | 5:15-7 p.m. | Mark Clark Hall, Ave. of Remembrance, Charleston | $30 | The World Affairs Council of Charleston invites you to grab a drink, a snack, and hear distinguished US Ambassador Tony Wayne discuss the US-Latin America relationship.*
Tuesday, Feb. 28
Respect the Taco: Free Tacos & Jarritos | Tuesday, Feb. 28 | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | Hanahan Amphitheater, 3100 Mabeline Rd., North Charleston | Free | Jarritos Mexican soda and El Kiosko Mexicana Cuisine food truck are picking up the tab for Charleston locals.
Wednesday, March 1
The Sound of Charleston | Wednesday, March 1 | 7-8:15 p.m. | Circular Congregational Church, 150 Meeting St., Charleston | $26-$28 | Experience the sounds that define Charleston including jazz, gospel, Gershwin, Gullah, spirituals, and Civil War songs.
Thursday, March 2
City of Charleston Wine + Food Street Fest | Thursday, March 2 | 6-9 p.m. | King and Ann streets, Charleston | Free to attend | Explore this family-friendly block party spotlighting the local culinary, craft, and small business community featuring food and live music.
Saturday, March 4
Women of the Russell House: A Women’s History Month Tour | Saturday, Mar. 4 | 9-11 a.m. | Nathaniel Russell House Museum, 51 Meeting St., Charleston | $40 | Join the Historic Charleston Foundation as the celebrate National Women’s History Month by highlighting the women of the Russell House in this private morning tour.*
We have a calendar filled with events and activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
Part of the Rainbow Market near the City Market is set to be demolished to make room for a proposed dual hotel development. The Board of Architectural Review approved the request last week. (The Post and Courier)
Last week, Goose Creek Mayor Greg Habib gave a state of the city address noting the city’s progress. He highlighted the new Central Creek Park and his intent to focus on community art and attainable housing in the future. (WCSC)
Traffic
Heads up: Goose Creek’s Lindy Creek Road will be closed to thru traffic today for storm drain repairs. Work is expected to be finished middaytomorrow. 🚘 (WCBD)
Pets
Adoption fees for adult dogs at Dorchester Paws will be “name your own price” until March 1. Adoptions include one free week of virtual training, 30 days of pet insurance, and a free health exam waiver. Find the shelter at 136 Four Paws Ln. in Summerville. 🐾 (WCBD)
Eat
Downtown restaurant Gingerline is now serving lunchTuesday-Friday. Dig into new dishes like the customizable lunch bowl with Carolina Gold Rice and your choice of protein. Find the eatery near the City Market. 🍽️
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THE WRAP
Today’s issue was written by Tatum.
Editor’s pick: It finally happened — Iswitched the heat to AC. I’m hoping this isn’t just Fool’s Spring weather — one of SC’s 11 seasons. If you need me, I’ll be on Sullivan’s Island, ignoring the fact that it’s still February.
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