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Michael Smallwood

Michael Smallwood

Author at Charleston City Paper at Charleston City Paper

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    ‘PEARLS’ puts the focus on local women - Charleston City Paper

    “Girl with a Pearl Earring” is one of the most famous paintings in the history of art. The Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer completed the work in 1665, and it has stunned observers and inspired stories and creativity for over 350 years. Now, the famous work serves as the inspiration for PEARLS, a film…
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    Halsey Institute debuts two exciting new exhibitions - Charleston C...

    The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston will open two new exhibitions on May 13, Kukuli Velarde: CORPUS and Nancy Friedemann-Sánchez: Pinturas de Casta and the Construction of American Identity. Made up of fifteen sculptures and banners, Velarde’s CORPUS speaks to and…
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    Colin Waters and Katelyn Crall are musical theater marvels - Charle...

    Best Local Actor/ActressColin Waters and Katelyn Crall Charleston Stage’s most recent season has been peppered with great performances from City Paper’s Best Local Actor Colin Waters and Best Local Actress Katelyn Crall. Both performers moved to Charleston when hired on as resident actors for the c…
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    Arahmaiani brings Flags Project to Charleston - Charleston City Paper

    Indonesian artist Arahmaiani will hold a street performance on Sunday, May 15th in downtown Charleston. The Flags Project is a community-based, ecologically-driven street performance that has been performed in European and Asian countries in order to develop collective creativity and community dialo…
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    Gaillard Center announces Denmark Vesey celebration event - Charles...

    The Gaillard Center today announced a series of events from July 14-16 to celebrate the bicentenary of renowned freedom fighter Denmark Vesey’s uprising to free the enslaved blacks of Charleston. The celebration, which will be made up of three days of free and paid events featuring major names both…
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    Sunset Serenade will bring back some musical magic - Charleston Cit...

    For Yuriy Bekker, the Charleston Symphony’s opening night performance during Piccolo Spoleto is going to be a touching celebration for the Holy City. “When Hurricane Hugo came through Charleston [in 1989], the Symphony, a few days later, performed a free concert for the community at the Custom House…
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    Series offers healing, beautiful sounds - Charleston City Paper

    International award-winning harpist Abigail Kent has spent her entire life in Charleston, and has been a part of its music scene for most of that time. She is excited about being one of the performers in an exceptional 2022 Piccolo Spoleto Chamber Music series, which will feature unique performances…
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    There’s a summer arts camp for every kid - Charleston City Paper

    Charleston summer camps offer training and performance opportunities in a variety of fields across Charleston.
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    Summerville's Public Works Art Center is a vital cultural hub - Cha...

    Summerville’s Public Works Arts Center is an art gallery and studio that provides residents free access to art and artist studio space.
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    Charleston Opera Theater brings 'Don Giovanni' to the stage - Charl...

    Charleston Opera Theater’s production of Don Giovanni takes place Oct. 20 and 22 at Sottile Theater.
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    Halloween Comedy Jam brings frights and laughs - Charleston City Paper

    The Halloween Comedy Jam combines improv sketch comedy, stand-up and short films into a horror-themed, mixed-media variety show created by local stage-hand and comedian Larry Perewiznyk.