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Charleston Gospel Choir Presents: “Honoring Global Sisterhood”

St. Matthew's Lutheran Church 405 King St., Charleston, SC, United States

Charleston Gospel Choir Spring 2017 Performance Women: Honoring Global Sisterhood Saturday, April 8 The Charleston Gospel Choir is pleased to present its 2017 spring performance entitled Women: Honoring Global Sisterhood, Saturday, April 8, 5:00 p.m. at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church,Read more

$10 – $25

Sister Act Pay-As-You-Please

Presented by Charleston Stage at Dock Street Theatre Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Glenn Slater Book by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner Additional Book Material by Douglas Carter Beane Based on the Touchstone Pictures Motion Picture Sister Act WrittenRead more

$10

Blue Bicycle books Charleston Author Series Features Karen White

High Cotton 199 E Bay St., Charleston, SC, United States

Join us Thursday, April 13 at noon for Blue Bicycle Books Charleston Author Series luncheon at High Cotton, with New York Times Bestselling Author Karen White for the launch of her newest novel The Night the Lights Went Out. BlueRead more

$63 – $99

Hops and Vines

McLeod Plantation Historic Site 325 Country Club Drive , James Island, SC, United States

Wine, beer, live music and food trucks at the James Island plantation Charleston County Parks is proud to introduce a new evening event at beautiful McLeod Plantation Historic Site! Hops and Vines debuts April 13. The new special event willRead more

$15 – $20

In Transit: A Lecture by Steve Johnson

The focus of this lecture by Steve Johnson, Associate Professor of Drawing at the College of Charleston, is a body of work that was made during a nine month Fulbright-Nehru teaching fellowship in India. The small watercolors are a responseRead more

Charleston Library Society Speaker Series Features Kat Imhoff

Charleston Library Society 164 King Street, Charleston, United States

James Madison, the Constitution, and America’s Ongoing Revolution. A conversation with Montpelier Foundation President and CEO Kat Imhoff about how James Madison framed our country’s conversations about rights and freedom Hardly a week passes when the U.S. Constitution is notRead more