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59 min ago | Carolina Beaches

Marty Gantt Tabbed Louisville Slugger Third Team All-American

TUCSON, Ariz. - College of Charleston senior Marty Gantt was tabbed as a Louisville Slugger Third Team All-American, Collegiate Baseball newspaper announced Thursday afternoon.

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10 hrs ago | Charleston City Paper

The Pink Collar Comedy Tour is off to a solid start

In 2009, Kaytlin Bailey graduated from the College of Charleston with three degrees.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC, Arts, Theater

16 hrs ago | Post and Courier

The Uke has Arrived: Now an instrument of the professionals

WHEN: 9 p.m. June 1 and 2 WHERE: College of Charleston Cistern Yard MORE INFO: Martha Teichner interviews Shimabukuro at the Simons Center Recital Hall at 3 p.m. June 2. Free.

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, The Beatles, Short, Music!

Wed May 30, 2012

The Post and Courier

Rethinking the avant-garde: Dance and Modernism

When film director George Nolfi was casting his 2011 sci-fi thriller, 'The Adjustment Bureau,' he wanted something real and edgy for his female-dancer protagonist.

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Related Topix: The Adjustment Bureau, Arts, Ballet, 9, Emily Blunt

Charleston Business Journal

Helping Out for May 30, 2012

Helping Out highlights some of the many charitable events and activities going on in the Charleston area.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC, Summerville, SC, Johns Island, SC, Charleston County, SC

Charleston City Paper

CofC alum returns with some seriously funny friends

You might find Kaytlin Bailey or one of her tourmates if you google "hot comedy bitches" - but that would be creepy The idea of fame, fortune, and being interviewed for Rolling Stone definitely made Kaytlin Bailey's head spin for a moment.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC

Charleston City Paper

Collective Collaborative Players look at live-in lady love

Pulitzer Prize-winner David Mamet is not known for his female characters. In most of his plays, loud, foul-mouthed men who seem to have been born with an uncouth amount of testosterone throw out F-bombs with abandon and practice verbal castration when necessary.

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Related Topix: Theater, Arts, Charleston, SC

Tue May 29, 2012

The Post and Courier

Young students from Meeting Street Academy get behind-the-scenes look at 'Leo'

Tobias Wegner takes questions from first-grade students from Meeting Street Academy after an abridged performance of 'Leo' on Tuesday.

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Related Topix: Arts, Theater, Kids, Family

The Post and Courier

Review: This 'Elephant' is worth your vote

David Lee Nelson is no stranger to South Carolina. A graduate of the College of Charleston, this is the New York-based comedian's third time performing at Piccolo - he previously brought 'Status Update' and 'Skinny White Comics.' This time he's turned his attention to a more sensitive topic: Politics.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC, US Politics, US News, Barack Obama

Post and Courier

Rare free man's tag taps slave-era history in Charleston, S.C.

Harlan Greene talks about the different slave and free men's badges that were used in the city of Charleston as a way to identify slaves who were allowed to work off their owner's property and free people of color back in the 1780s.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC

Mon May 28, 2012

The Post and Courier

Piccolo Spoleto and College of Charleston present Young Artists Series

Charleston's longstanding interest in the arts is not only due to the Spoleto Festival, but to local institutions and programs that showcase young talent.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC

Ledger-Enquirer.com

Georgia Tech baseball: Yellow Jackets sent to Gainesville, Fla., for...

Georgia Tech, which became the first No. 8seed to win the ACC baseball tournament Sunday, was sent to the NCAA regional tournament in Gainesville, Fla., where the Yellow Jackets will play Friday against College of Charleston at a time to be announced.

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Related Topix: Gainesville, FL

The Carolina Channel

USC Hosting NCAA Baseball Regional

The Tigers and Chanticleers will be the first game in the Columbia regional, playing at around 4 p.m. Friday.

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Related Topix: Gainesville, FL

Post and Courier

For Mitchell Elementary fourth-graders, the school farm is a classroom

Parents and students at Mitchell Elementary visit the school's garden Thursday evening for the school's annual harvest dinner.

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Related Topix: Home Gardening, Home, Life, Food, Vegetables, Charleston, SC

Post and Courier

Charleston police share details from muddy college students case

The young man took long pauses as he sat across the table from a detective, trying to explain how he and his girlfriend wound up naked and muddy in the lobby of a downtown Charleston hotel.

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Sun May 27, 2012

The Post and Courier

Robert Behre: What's changed (and remained the same) in St. Paul's Parish

Jennifer Gilliland, an art history professor at the College of Charleston, moved to Yonge's Island in southern Charleston County and knows its history isn't as prominent as Charleston's. 'The longer I live out here, the more fascinating it becomes,' says Gilliland, who recently turned her interest on the area's past.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC, Charleston County, SC, Hollywood, SC, Agriculture, Science

The Post and Courier

Review: Cecile McLorin Salvant displays plenty of sass and vocal power

The best singers live inside songs, and Saturday night at the College of Charleston's Cistern Yard, Cecile McLorin Salvant did just that.

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Related Topix: Classical, Darius Milhaud

Charleston City Paper

David Lee Nelson's Elephant in My Closet is earnest and bittersweet

The Elephant in My Closet is a one-man show from David Lee Nelson about coming out of the closet to his father ... as a Democrat.

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Related Topix: US News, Charleston, SC

Bluffton Today

People on the move

The Georgia Southern University chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, a national honor society for college freshmen, has initiated 404 new students.

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The Post and Courier

The Halsey shows Saltworks by installation artist Motoi Yamamoto

Motoi Yamamoto shifts his weight on the mat he is kneeling on, sitting up from his work and surveying the mammoth design on the floor of the gallery.

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Related Topix: Charleston, SC

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