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Arts and Entertainment

Fergie L. Philippe plays one of the title roles in Disney's Beauty and the Beast. (Photo/Matthew Murphy)
Apr 9, 2026

Peace Center unveils 2026-27 Broadway season lineup

Peace Center reveals its 2026-27 Broadway season with nine shows, including Wicked, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Beauty and the Beast.

Interior renovations will reduce the number of seats but make the theater more accessible and more comfortable. (Photo/Mill Town Players)
Jan 26, 2026

Pelzer Auditorium renovation ushers in historic rebirth

The historic Pelzer Auditorium is undergoing a $1.2 million renovation to improve seating, accessibility and comfort while preserving its century-old legacy.

Randolph-Wright, a York native who has worked as a producer, director and writer, speaks at the dedication of the Spark Center-based studio. (Photo/Salt Run Entertainment)|Michael Mikota (center), president of Spartanburg Community College, signed a residency agreement with Salt Run Entertainments cofounders Charles Randolph-Wright (left) and John Gramling III. (Photo/Salt Run Entertainment)
Sep 8, 2025

Film and television studio launches at Spark Center in Spartanburg

Salt Run Entertainment opens its 25,000-square-foot studio at Spartanburg Community College’s Spark Center, intended to boost South Carolina’s film and TV industry.

Greenville County Museum of Art's outdoor space will now be officially known as the Arthur and Holly Magill Campus, honoring the vision, generosity and lasting legacy of Arthur and Holly Magill, according to a news release. (Photo/Greenville County Museum of Art)|Arthur and Holly Magill. (Photo/GCMA)
Aug 29, 2025

Greenville County Museum of Art outdoor space named for Arthur and Holly Magill

The Greenville County Museum of Art has named its campus after Arthur and Holly Magill, honoring their legacy and decades of support for the arts.

One Columbia is relocating to the Ensor Keenan House and launching new artist grants, reinforcing its support for Columbia's growing creative community. (Photo/Columbia One)
Aug 8, 2025

One Columbia arts group to move headquarters to historic building

One Columbia is relocating to the Ensor Keenan House and launching new artist grants, reinforcing its support for Columbia's growing creative community.

May 28, 2025

Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston names new president and CEO

H. Alexander Rich, Ph.D., has been named the new CEO of Charleston's Gibbes Museum of Art. He joins the museum in August after a national search.

Karen Floyd, second from left, celebrates her award and the debut of a trailer for her newest film during the 78th Cannes Film Festival. (Photo/ELYSIAN)
May 27, 2025

Spartanburg filmmaker honored at Cannes for impact

Spartanburg filmmaker Karen Floyd wins Cannes award for humanitarian impact, celebrating her film work spotlighting charities and global resilience.

The Greenville Theatre was one of seven recipients of this year’s Greenville Women Giving grants. (Photo/Greenville Theatre)|Representatives of the seven nonprofit organizations receiving 2025 grant funds from Greenville Women Giving were (front, left to right) Tobin Simpson, Anne Marie Young, Project Host; Charlene Cheeks, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate; Erin Knight, Amanda Foster, Conestee Foundation; ( middle) Sarah Palmer, Angie Alaska, New Morning; Pat Parker, Triune Mercy Center; Ray Brown, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Upstate; Max Quinlan, Angie Miller-Wills, Greenville Theatre; Dayle Stewart, Rebuild Upstate; (back) Kathleen Brady, New Morning; the Rev. Jennifer Sheorn, Triune Mercy Center; and Jake Beaty, Rebuild Upstate. (Photo/Greenville Women Giving)
May 14, 2025

Greenville Women Giving awards $508K to nonprofits

Greenville Women Giving awards $508,250 in grants to seven nonprofits in arts, education, health and more, supporting critical community needs.

Mar 26, 2025

IAAM in Charleston appoints new chief operating officer

The executive was the first Black COO and administrator at the National Gallery of Art.

Feb 10, 2025

Charleston seamstress turns fashion into passion with clothing brand

The entrepreneur is off to a fast start, with her creations being worn by an actress on a big-city stage.

Oct 10, 2024

Event venue coming to Navy Yard Charleston redevelopment

The 38,000-square-foot venue is the brainchild of a Charleston native, Billboard chart-topping reggae band member.

The annual Fall for Greenville festival has been postponed due to Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts. (Photo/File)
Oct 4, 2024

Fall for Greenville festival postponed — what to know

Festival officials said they are dedicated to giving back to those suffering in and around the community.