Tuesday May 21 | Charleston Business Journal
CBS picks up TV show filmed in Charleston
The Hollywood trade press is reporting that the pilot for a TV show filmed and set in Charleston has been picked up by CBS for the next television season, a few days after the state increased incentives for film productions.
Lutheran Theological Seminary has commencement May 25
Lenoir-Rhyne University will confer two honorary degrees to distinguished leaders in the Christian faith at the commencement service for Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary on May 25 at Ebenezer Lutheran Church in Columbia.
CBS picks up TV show filmed in Charleston
The Hollywood trade press is reporting that the pilot for a TV show filmed and set in Charleston has been picked up by CBS for the next television season a few days after the state increased incentives for film productions.
CSO presents a The Wind and the Mockingbird: How the Written Word Changed Societya
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra Gospel Choir is pleased to present “The Wind and the Mockingbird: How the Written Word Changed Society,” a concert theme inspired by literary works “Gone With the Wind” and “To Kill A Mockingbird.” The concert will be presented on Saturday, May 25 at 5 p.m. at Emanuel AME ... (more)
Family of American Idol's Candice Glover excited about the competition
It is down to the wire for American Idol hopefuls Wednesday night. The remaining three contestants will sing for a chance to become the next American Idol.
Glover shows Beaufort why she's an 'Idol' finalist
In impossibly high heels, black jeans and a white-studded jacket familiar to her "American Idol" fans, Candice Glover shone Saturday evening before a sea of fans, who packed the streets for a parade and concert in downtown Beaufort despite gray skies and intermittent rain.
Myrtle Beach area locals can tap plethora of discounts at area attractions
Living on the Grand Strand, residents see so much advertising that naturally is geared to the tourist market, which swells at certain times of the year, especially with the granddaddy of them all – summer – about to burst.
Carolinas split on tax credits for filming
S.C. legislators this week agreed to fast-track a bill that would increase tax rebates for movies and TV shows in an attempt to woo a CBS legal drama to film in Charleston.