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Charleston-area events for August 1, 2008

Things starting today:
  • Baseball: RiverDogs vs Asheville Tourists (August 1, 2008)
  • Tickets on sale for USC football's first game against N.C. State
  • Sales tax holiday comes to South Carolina this weekend
  • Saving the mundane to majestic, group seeks to save items from landfills
  • Once again, First Fridays comes to Broad Street
  • Register for Charleston's 2008 Fall Adult Sports
  • Go to the S.C. Aquarium for cheap this August
Ongoing events:
  • CCP weekly music picks include Deerhunter, Cowsill
    — Jul 31 –
    Aug 5.
  • Race, slavery, and art
    — May 9 –
    Aug 3.
  • Tim Hussey's work comes to Trusted Palate
    — Jul 16 –
    Aug 13.
  • Bid to help out Redux
    — Jul 29 –
    Aug 7.
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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  • Change is coming to Charleston's performing arts
  • North Charleston makes author's 'Don't Go There!' list
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  • Deputy helps woman give birth on side of Hilton Head expressway
  • Getting festive to promote local spending
  • Town of James Island wins battle, war drags on
  • Millions of lights flick on at Festival of Lights
  • Green-oriented development holding open house

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Upcoming and ongoing events

  • Cellist Louise Dubin performs in free concert
  • Overdose on comedy at 3rd annual Improv-A-Thon
  • Video game tournament in West Ashley
  • Free admission to Children's Museum
  • 'Thursday Made in Italy' fashion show
  • Green-oriented development holding open house
  • Millions of lights flick on at Festival of Lights
  • 'Smoke and Mirrors: A Journey to Healing Knowledge' at the City Gallery

News

  • Hard Rock Park up for sale; on the cheap
  • Study on HOV lanes for I-26 nearly done
  • Town of James Island wins battle, war drags on
  • Kneck's residents feeling the pinch of growth
  • Who's benefiting from S.C.'s health and environment department?

Business

  • SunCom is now T-Mobile
  • Charleston's theater scene is ailing badly
  • P&C: DHEC's toothless perception a byproduct of laws
  • South Carolina isn't the only state gagging on a sour budget
  • Green-oriented development holding open house

Arts and travel

  • Change is coming to Charleston's performing arts
  • Kneck's residents feeling the pinch of growth
  • Study on HOV lanes for I-26 nearly done
  • North Charleston makes author's 'Don't Go There!' list
  • Charleston's theater scene is ailing badly

Guides and resources

  • Rounding up Charleston's arts
  • Finding a place to rent in Charleston
  • Charleston Library selling books on the cheap
  • Jazz in Charleston: Tucked away but thriving
  • Wine and dine on a budget

Entertainment

  • Noisette Foundation hosts free fish fry in N. Chas
  • Half Moon's new store opening is a chance to boogie and support CCL
  • Getting festive to promote local spending
  • Kulture Klash is Saturday
  • Kulture Klash thrilled once again; check out the video

Events calendar

  • Video game tournament in West Ashley
  • Overdose on comedy at 3rd annual Improv-A-Thon
  • Free admission to Children's Museum
  • Green-oriented development holding open house
  • 'Thursday Made in Italy' fashion show

Odds 'n' ends

  • Two women arrested for 12-pounds of mailed marijuana
  • Shrimp boat beaches on Kiawah Island
  • A fuss over charging vets for Veterans Day festivities
  • Harris Teeter bomb scare proves it's better to give than to receive
  • Exploring biodiesel's 'ick' factor

Sports

  • Basketball: Inaugural Charleston Classic at Carolina First Center
  • Several high school football games postponed due to weather
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