Dr. Karen Chandler, Co-principal of the Charleston Jazz Initiative and associate professor in arts management, gives an interview for the Moxie section of The Post and Courier, Charleston, February 5, 2010.
Tugging at Your HeartStrings
Make a Date With Charleston Music Fest on Valentine’s Day to Enjoy a Special HeartStrings Concert HeartStrings on February 14, will kick off the fourth season of the College of Charleston’s School of the Arts chamber music series, Charleston Music…
15-Year-Old Piano Prodigy to Perform
Micah McLaurin will perform for the College of Charleston’s International Piano Series. At the age of 14, Charleston native McLaurin has been recognized in several regional and international competitions. In 2008, he won 2nd Prize in the International Institute of…
Halsey Institute Torgovnik/McClintock Exhibition
Jonathan Torgovnik – Intended Consequences: Rwandan Children Born of Rape & Heather McClintock – The Innocents: Casualties of the Civil War in Northern Uganda The pairing of these exhibitions is intended to highlight humanitarian crises in two troubled African nations.…
Studio Art + REDUX
Redux Contemporary Art Center is proud to present 1 x 1, a student/faculty exhibition celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the School of the Arts at the College of Charleston. New works by all nine tenure studio art faculty are featured…
Quentin Baxter to Perform with CSO
“Quentin Baxter is a different breed of cat. He’s a percussionist, composer/arranger and producer who operates at the highest level of pursuit and accomplishment.” [read more from The Post and Courier, January 17, 2010] Charleston City Paper, January 16, 2010…
Groundhog Day HICA Benefit
This special evening of music will showcase local Charleston Singer/Songwriters while raising money to support the Halsey Institute’s programming. In addition to the music entertainment, guests will also be able to enjoy visual, “Timeless” entertainment provided by the John C.…
Theatre Presents Dark, Metaphorical Masterpiece
The Department of Theatre will present One Flea Spare by Naomi Wallace. The play, set in 1665 while London is being ravaged by the bubonic plague, borrows its title from a John Donne poem and is written by contemporary playwright…
Grand Opening and Video Tours of the New Building
The College of Charleston’s School of the Arts will celebrate the grand opening of its new building The Marion and Wayland H. Cato Jr. Center for the Arts, 161 Calhoun Street (Calhoun at St. Philip Street) on January 9, 2010…
Jermaine Johnson Selected in NBA D-League Draft
Sports + Theatre? Yes! Former College of Charleston standout forward Jermaine Johnson was drafted by the Reno Bighorns in the sixth round of the 2009 NBA Development League Draft. Johnson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Communication and…