Friday, May 22, 2009

BACCO - A great Italian Treat

So after a recital one night, some friends and I decided we would try a new Italian place, BACCO. What a treat we stumbled into. Small, intimate and immaculate, the ambiance is beautiful with clean white tablecloths and plates and a gorgeos wine wall on the back level. The waiter was very knowledgable and all I can say about the food is AMAZING. True, homemade, Italian food. There is nothing like it. The prices are very reasonable, and the portions are perfect and customizeable (they have small end large portions on most entrees). Their antipasto of mized olives was a great favorite at our table, and the vegetarian lasagna and bolognese were spectacular. Highly recommended for a nice quiet dinner!

JAC JAZZ SERIES KICKS OFF TONIGHT! - The Rudy Waltz

TONIGHT! - These guys are fantastic..don't miss it and BYOW for $15 corkage :)

MAY 22

SET I: 7:30pm

SET II: 10:30pm

Don't miss THE RUDY WALTZ Upstairs at Mistral TONIGHT! This trio is a continuation of the jazz trio tradition moving forward into the 21st century, featuring its founding member, percussionist Ron Wiltrout. They play standards in their own way and often seek out less commonly played tunes for their repertoire. Pop song arrangements are also presented, but throughout all of the music there are elements of deep interaction and freedom. This piano trio features Ron Wiltrout on drums, Richard White, Jr. on keys and Jake Holwegner playing acoustic bass.

TICKETS + MORE INFO THEJAC.ORG 843.641.0011

Saturday, May 9, 2009

CharlestonCulture.com Launch Party

The Charleston Arts Coalition, a creative hub for all disciplines in Charleston's creative community, will launch its first project, CharlestonCulture.com on Thursday, May 14 from 6 to 8 pm at Robert Lange Studios followed by an after party at 9 pm at Shine. Space is limited, RSVP necessary. The event is free to members and $5 donation to non-members. CharlestonCulture.com, an open source website accessible simply by signing up, fulfills the Coalition's promise to provide a virtual gateway to the creative arts community of Charleston. The website promotes and gives the general public access to all creative disciplines in our community through profiles, calendar listings, postings and more. Sponsored in part by the Charleston Visitor's Bureau, the site broadens public access and participation in the arts and culture of the area.The Charleston Arts Coalition offers this website to Charleston's creative arts community free of charge with a goal of creating and uniting a dynamic and thriving creative arts environment. Members of the Charleston Arts Coalition will receive premium calendar listings, profile space and postings on the website. Individual membership is $30 per person, and business membership is $50 per business or organization.There will be food provided by Shine, wine from British Wine Merchant, music by DJ Icebread & Door Prizes! For more information about the coalition, to get involved or to take a survey, visit www.charlestonartscoalition.com.Space is limited, RSVP necessary. Please RSVP to chasartco@gmail.com.

Terrace Theatre Makes a Big Hit!

Most of us who have lived here for the last few years remember the closing of the IMAX theatre at Fountain Walk downtown. What a fantastic place to see nature IMAX films like 'Everest' and also to see the rare blockbuster on IMAX like the Harry Potter movies. Well now, the biggest movie theatre in Charleston is back! Mike from Terrace Theatre is now the proud owner of the Hippodrome, which is expandable and retractable to suit his great arts films as well as the blockbuster movies of summer. For the grand opening, they have the new Star Trek film, which after seeing it last night is a must for for old trekkies and trekkers of new!

Finally a mainstream movie house in downtown that will bring Charleston a little bit of everything.

Check out their website: http://www.terracetheater.com/

Please look at our website; http://www.charlestonscstyle.com

Piccolo Spoleto is around the Corner!!! Get your Tickets Now

The Piccolo Spoleto 2009 Brochure is finally out, and for those of us who are on the computer more than we should be, it is in digital format at this link:
http://www.charlestoncitypaper.com/images/blogimages/2009/05/09/1241889171-09ps_program_guide_for_web.pdf

Enjoy and get your tickets....there are so many amazing concerts and events, and many that are free! Enjoy exhibits at Marion Square with your kids, or enjoy music by candlelight.

If you would like to know more about some of our favorite events in the schedule, please see our website: http://www.charlestonscstyle.com in our Arts Section!

Thank you and have a great weekend!