Cottontown Art Crawl set for March 13
The third annual event, to be held from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., will feature 82 local artists selling their work at 40 outdoor neighborhood locations.
Chernoff Newman restructures with new leadership
One of South Carolina’s oldest marketing and public relations firms is undergoing a seismic shift as it prepares for a new generation of leadership. As it celebrates its 50th anniversary, Chernoff […]
Arcadia Publishing names new CEO
Arcadia Publishing, a Mount Pleasant publisher of history books and travel guides, has named a new CEO as part of a larger shift in leadership, the company said in a […]
Staley, Williams begin Richland Library residencies
Tammaka Staley, a poet and performance artist, will serve as the library’s artist-in-residence until June. Kevin Williams, owner of Escapology Columbia, will serve as entrepreneur-in-residence through May.
Nashville-based Circa Creative Studios comes to Greenville
The company started in a rented closet in Nashville. Now it serves 90 active clients, some Fortune 500 companies, and is setting up shop in Greenville.
Charleston Stage postpones major productions until fall 2021
The curtains will be closed for another year at Dock Street Theatre. In light of the pandemic’s effect on the world’s arts programs, on Nov. 10, Charleston Stage said that it […]
GoodUnited receives investment from SC Launch
SC Launch, an affiliate of SCRA, has invested $200,000 in a Charleston marketing company that helps connect fundraisers and donors to nonprofits on social media, SCRA said in a news […]
SC Biz News acquired by Transom Capital Group
The parent company of SC Biz News has been acquired from Gannett Co.
Upstate nonprofit executive wins international film festival
A Greenville film maker drew from her experience as the executive director of International Ballet to beat out award winners from the United Kingdom, Iran and France with the Tryon Film Festival’s “Best Overall Film.”
Upstate Weekend, Oct. 8
The Mauldin Theatre Co. celebrates the music of the 1950s, ‘60s and ‘70s with a live “flashback” concert Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Mauldin Cultural Center. Tickets are $15.
Fall for Greenville to release $350 in discounts
As Greenville’s autumn culinary festival goes virtual this year, organizers are unveiling a discount book featuring 40 discounts at 35 local restaurants. A portion of proceeds from the book will aid Greenville charities.










