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South Carolina Shakespeare Company Member. Timeless Humor in Finlay Park with "The Merry Wives of Windsor". Excellent sound coverage by area microphones really helps too" (my mention of sorts). Amusing Reverse Gender “Odd Couple” Proves Workshop Theatre Is Alive and Well at 701 Whaley. Also amusing as the Costazuela brothers are Rob Sprankle and Tanner McLeod, who manage to get a laugh before ever uttering a line. Despite Flaws, Town Theatre’s “Sugar” Offers Light Entertainment. Review by August Krickel.
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Rachel Rizzuti | Contemporary Christian Music Columbia, SC | Press/Reviews
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February 19, 2015. Young Leads Are Highlight of Shakespeare's. At On Stage Productions. Review by August Krickel. You love her but she loves him - and he loves somebody else; you just can't win." So went the lyrics in the classic J. Geils Band rocker "Love Stinks," but they are an apt summary of the core plot of Shakespeare's. Running through this Sunday, February 22, at the On Stage Productions Performance Center in West Columbia. Thanks to the energy and commitment of some attractive young leads,.
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Carolina Culture: February 2010
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. Viewing art and the city. This is my last posting for Carolina Culture by Jeffrey Day. (Unless 40 people want to donate $1,000 each a year - or some variation of that- for the next three years or so.) I have taken a job at the Arts Institute at the University of South Carolina spreading the good news about the institute and all the arts at USC. Carolina Culture has been a lot of work and fun and I think important as well. Not long after re-locating, Tynes launched the blog R...
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Carolina Culture: New music, old music, lots of books, some art and dance
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. New music, old music, lots of books, some art and dance. Concert gives an electrifying musical experience. The Southern Exposure new music series can take many guises: Chinese lute players, contemporary chamber music, solo piano, opera. One concert is always devoted to electronic music and it goes by the catchy and slightly dangerous sounding name Exposed Wiring. The New York-based Odd Appetite consists of cellist Ha-Yang Kim and percussionist Nathan Davis, who are trained in...
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Carolina Culture: September 2009
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009. I'm thinking fund-raising event for Carolina Culture. What do you think? Posted by Carolina Culture by Jeffrey Day. Now it's Nude Tuesday! After Lightening" by Diana Farfan. The artist, a native of Colombia, South America, is a graduate student at the University of South Carolina. She has a solo show "We Human Marionettes" opening Saturday, Oct. 3 at the Friday Cottage, at 1830 Henderson St. Posted by Carolina Culture by Jeffrey Day. Saturday, September 26, 2009. She and othe...
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Carolina Culture: August 2009
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Monday, August 31, 2009. Faculty exhibition a big mess for everyone. I’m trying to determine who should be the most embarrassed about the University of South Carolina art department exhibition. There's the McKissick. Museum, where the show is on display; the art department which isn. 8217;t very engaged in this excellent exhibition opportunity; and the university which should be chagrined at is being represented in such an unflattering and public manner. By and large the art is fine, but nothing to get e...
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Carolina Culture: June 2009
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Thursday, June 25, 2009. The weekend and beyond. Been worried about this “What’s going on this weekend (and slightly) beyond” stuff even though I’ ve. Been dealing with it for 20 years one way or another. Summer comes, things slow down. As a reporter you gotta shift gears (but not like I did on my car recently – transmissions are way too expensive.). And then, a bunch of stuff happens. Discover a new artist. It opens Friday, June 26. You can read my full story about the show in the Free T. Character Riff...