TOP STORIES
FOOD/BEV
- Glass Onion’s Annual Julia Child Birthday Dinner Scheduled for 8/15 (HCS).
- Leftovers: Tidbits from the Food & Bev Community (HCS).
- R Kitchen West opens next week (Post & Courier).
- Brock says new McCrady’s Tavern menu is inspired by the Gilded Age (Charleston City Paper).
- Sam Adams Oktoberfest Returns to the Peninsula (HCS).
- Five Loaves’ new juice bar is now open (Charleston City Paper).
- Chef April Robinson uses her powers for good at Butter Tapas (Charleston City Paper).
- Fish Taco Frenzy (Yelp Charleston).
- Openings, anticipations, and musings (Charleston City Paper).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Shovels & Rope Drop New Music Video (HCS).
- Inspired by a rescued dog, James Island man embarks on his first Ironman triathlon (Post & Courier).
- Annual Gullah/Geechee festival honors the past, present, and future (Charleston City Paper).
- Pecha Kucha 24 Announced (HCS).
- RiverDogs Charity Auction is Live Online (HCS).
- New Comedy ‘Bakersfield Mist' Comes to The Footlight Players Stage (The Digitel).
- Auburn, Clemson's Opening night host, kicks top running back off team (Post & Courier).
- Le Creuset To Host First “Factory-to-Table” Sales Event (HCS).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: The Honorable Lucille Whipper (HCS).
- Report: Janitor steals 27 iPads from Charleston Co. elementary school (Live 5 News).
- Local LGBT students are forced to look outside of the classroom for guidance (Charlton City Paper).
- Providing for basic tourist relief (Post & Courier).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: Elizabeth Moffly (HCS).
- Charleston County Offers a Free Small Business Workshop for Small Business Owners (Charleston County).
MISC
- City Paper’s 2016 Pride Issue (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston Animal Society waives fees for adult dogs, cats through Sunday (Live 5 News).
- Former Charleston police officer charged in fight with bicyclist (Post & Courier).
- Charleston’s dolphins serve to point out possible pollutants (Charleston City Paper).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: Mary Doyle of Palmetto Carriage Works (HCS).
- Another venomous menace might haunt the beaches (Post & Courier).
- Just south of Charleston, a possible landmark awaits recognition (Post & Courier).