- Stephanie Barna
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I'm the editor of the Charleston City Paper. I also co-own the paper with my husband Blair Barna and the publisher Noel Mermer. I could probably do a blog just about working with your spouse, but I'll spare you. Instead, I'll post random musings, political rants, foodie thoughts, and various other stuff that's relevant to the Charleston community.
Or maybe it will only be relevant to me.
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I’m the editor of the Charleston City Paper. I also co-own the paper with my husband Blair Barna and the publisher Noel Mermer. I could probably do a blog just about working with your spouse, but I’ll spare you. Instead, I’ll post random musings, political rants, foodie thoughts, and various other stuff that’s relevant to the Charleston community. Or maybe it will only be relevant to me.
Colbert 08 Campaign Headquarters?
October 17, 2007 – 4:20 pm
Charleston native Stephen Colbert announced last night that he is running for president … “in South Carolina, the greatest state in American. Go Gamecocks and/or Clemson Tigers.”
He’s planning to come to town for the GOP primary January 19 — the same week as the Charleston Comedy Festival, which the City Paper produces with The [...]
Theatre Review: Tambourines to Glory
October 5, 2007 – 3:18 pm
You’ve got two more chances to see Art Forms and Theatre Concepts contribution to this year’s MOJA festival: the Langston Hughes’ play Tambourines to Glory. Read William Bryan’s review to see help you decide if it’s worth attending.
Tambourines to Glory
Poetic performances of classic Langston Hughes
BY WILLIAM BRYAN
Tambourines to Glory
Presented by the Arts Forms & Theatre [...]
Calling Mayor Riley
August 31, 2007 – 1:47 pm
Last week, at Michael Graham’s farewell stand-up show, three local politicians “called in” to talk to Graham about his final column and the City Paper’s ten-year anniversary.
Here’s what Mayor Riley had to say.
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Michael Graham Send-Off Tonight
August 23, 2007 – 3:46 pm
So, it’s official. Michael Graham has written his last City Paper column, and to celebrate the end of his obnoxious conservative missives, I’ll be heading to Theatre 99 tonight to watch a farewell stand-up show.
I got to hang out with Michael last night at our ten-year anniversary party and he gave us a little [...]
The Smoking Ban Sucks: Reason #1
August 16, 2007 – 8:48 pm
Crowds of smokers congregating on the sidewalks.
I walked down King Street earlier this evening and passed about ten people milling about outside of Cumberland’s, smoking in the vestibule. Please tell me how it’s better that smokers are now standing around outside bars and restaurants rather than inside enjoying themselves with a beer and a smoke?
A [...]
My So-Called Debate Wrap
July 24, 2007 – 4:57 pm
In the lead-up to the Democratic presidential debate on Monday, I was so preoccupied with the tasks at hand — editing the newspaper, hiring a new editorial assistant, and putting together the next edition of Dish — that I totally neglected to grasp the significance of the presidential debate happening at the Citadel. I let [...]
No Fireworks at Brittlebank
June 28, 2007 – 4:27 pm
We made a grave mistake in this week’s paper. There is not a July 4th fireworks show planned for Wednesday night at Brittlebank Park by the City of Charleston. The calendar listing in this week’s issue is wrong (it was left over from last year).
We apologize for the mistake and we encourage you to [...]
It’s Award-Winning
June 17, 2007 – 1:17 pm
If only we had known before Spoleto, we could have touted Patrick Sharbaugh’s Spoleto Buzz Blog as an award-winning production of the City Paper — because that’s just what it is. Friday afternoon in Portland, the winners of the annual alt-weekly awards were announced and Patrick’s blog took first place in a tight competition against [...]
On the Fringe, Finally
May 30, 2007 – 11:34 pm
Now that we’ve got two Spoleto issues down with only one to go, I’m able to get out and enjoy some of the festival. Meant to go to Caeti and Bills last night, but was too wiped out after a holiday weekend of too much work and not enough holiday. Made up for it tonight [...]
More Than Meets the Eye
May 29, 2007 – 2:49 pm
From the Swag Theory department:
A Transformers movie is coming out soon. How do I know that? Because the marketing people sent us a freakin’ 13-inch Transformer that turns into a semi-truck! Cool. The geeks in the office have been playing with this thing ever since it got cracked open.
