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Small World: Charleston Connections

St. Stephen's Episcopal Church 67 Anson Street, Charleston

Charleston UK and Charleston SC epitomize the theory of six degrees of separation. Charles Anson and Juliet Nicolson, who live close to Charleston, Sussex, have unexpected local connections.  Charles Anson, former British Diplomat and Press Secretary to the Queen, isRead more

$25 – $50

Bill Blagg – Science of Magic

Charleston Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun Street, Charleston

PRESENTED BY THE GAILLARD EDUCATION INITIATIVE For centuries magicians have used scientific principles to make people levitate in mid-air and vanish in the blink of an eye. Illusionist Bill Blagg’s one-of- a-kind educational experience, The Science of Magic, takes students onRead more

$5

Bloomsbury & Charleston: Tradition and Modernism

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston

The city of Charleston in South Carolina and Charleston, a small farmhouse in Sussex, England, share the reputation of being epicenters of modernism in the first half of the 20th century. Charleston in the UK, the rural home of theRead more

$15 – $25

Color Notes Opening Reception

Charleston Artist Guild Gallery 160 East Bay St, Charleston

The Charleston Artist Guild Gallery is pleased to present “Color Notes”, a collection of new works by Ginny Versteegen.  This award-winning artist will be the featured artist at the CAG Gallery during the month of November. The exhibit will continueRead more

Reimagining Shakespeare: The Bard at Home and Away

Circular Congregational Church 150 Meeting Street, Charleston

Shakespeare is both omnipresent and mysterious. In his new novel, Fools and Mortals (published in the States early next year), Bernard Cornwell, the internationally bestselling author, explores the legends surrounding Shakespeare by recreating the life of the playwright's younger brother Richard.Read more

$50 – $150

Exaggerated Nature

The Art Mecca of Charleston cordially invites you to "Exaggerated Nature" an artist meet and greet show. Mother Nature's inherent beauty can be perceived in an alternate manner by those who encounter her.  Deriving from this, three artists have focusedRead more

The Salons and Ballrooms of 1817 Charleston

Unitarian Church 4 Archdale Street, Charleston

Travel back 200 years to 1817 Charleston and listen to music from the bicentennial year of the Unitarian Church. On Friday, November 3 at 7:30 PM, Chamber Music Charleston with John Samuel Roper, flute; Sandra Nikolajevs, bassoon; Irina Pevsner, piano;Read more

$10 – $15