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mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Vicki reveals her children’s thoughts on Scarlet Snow

Vicki Belo, proud mother to 14-month-old Scarlet Snow, admitted her children with ex-husband Atom Henares, Cristalle and Quark, initially had second thoughts on their mother having another baby.

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

Celebs on a comeback

They were the brightest stars with projects left and right – until they seemingly just vanished into thin air.

The Post and Courier 

RiverDogs pummel Braves, 13-4

ROME, GA. — Looking for an offensive boost after a frustrating homestand, the Charleston RiverDogs hit the ground running on their road trip, blasting the Rome Braves, 13-4, to kick off a three-game road stint on Monday night at State Mutual Stadium.

The Post and Courier 

Clinton collects delegates to beat Sanders, make history

LOS ANGELES — Striding into history, Hillary Clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major U.S. political party, capturing commitments Monday from the number of delegates needed to become the Democrats’ presumptive nominee.

The Post and Courier 

Review: Golijov, Duncan, Weilerstein and Barnatan in the chamber series

Spoleto Festival’s chamber music concerts are a fascinating combination of rigor, risk-taking and nonchalance. The informal and permissive nature of the Dock Street Theatre concerts allows for easy banter on stage and unhindered expressions of appreciation from the seats. Clapping between movements is not just OK, it’s encouraged.

The Post and Courier 

'Big 'Ole Show' an antebellum improv at Theatre 99

The antebellum South may not seem like it was a time and a place for a lot of laughs, but improv comedy performers Matt Horgan and Amber Nash take it for a joy ride with their "Big ’Ole Show," playing in the Piccolo Fringe Festival at Theatre 99.

The Post and Courier 

Avondale chARTarama festival community-curated

It was while wandering around Barcelona that chART Outdoor Public Art Initiative founder Geoffrey Richardson realized that Charleston had a unique opportunity.

The Post and Courier 

Mark Sanford, Jenny Horne face off in ETV debate

In their first and only debate, 1st Congressional District hopefuls Rep. Mark Sanford and Jenny Horne clashed over Donald Trump, women in the military and whether enemy combatants should continue to be held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But the two Republican primary opponents agreed on leaving Confederate monuments and street names in place, on...

The Post and Courier 

Yellen: Economy improving but timing of rate hike is unclear

WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen indicated Monday that the U.S. economy is improving but remains defined by so many uncertainties that it’s unclear when the Fed should resume raising interest rates.

The Post and Courier 

Tropical Storm Colin to brush Lowcountry

Tropical Storm Colin is expected to be taking a swipe at the Lowcountry on Tuesday morning. But prevailing winds were forecast to keep the worst of its winds and rain offshore.

The Post and Courier 

Review: Jason Moran riffs on legacy of Fats Waller

On Saturday night, composer-pianist Jason Moran transformed the Cistern Yard into a classroom. His students were audience members, and his lesson was in the three Fs: Funk, Family and Fats.

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Der Anhalter - Letzte Ausfahrt Zürich

Er hat seine Kindheit in der Psychiatrie verbracht, mehr als 14 Jahre lang. Weggesperrt, geschlagen, missbraucht - in den 1950er und 60er Jahren war das. Sein Leben hat er danach nie so richtig auf die Kette gekriegt. Nun will Heinrich nur noch Schluss machen und sucht eine Mitfahrgelegenheit.

The Post and Courier 

Clemson's Chris Okey likely to move on, passing torch to Seth Beer

CLEMSON — Chris Okey tapped the plate with his bat and the several thousand fans still inside Doug Kingsmore Stadium gave him a rousing round of applause. A moment later, after Okey grounded out, they rose to their feet and cheered even louder.

The Post and Courier 

Porgy houses reference Charleston's African heritage

Jonathan Green, one of Charleston’s living artistic legends and the visual designer for "Porgy and Bess," doesn’t shy away from hard truths. Instead, he paints the town with them.

The Post and Courier 

Charleston City Ballet brings 'Hunchback of Notre Dame' to Piccolo Spoleto Festival

Michael Wise held a silver knife as he stood next to the barre in his sweltering dance studio. It was a real dagger Wise uses in the Charleston City Ballet’s production of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." He chose to use a real weapon, rather than a fake one, to ensure that it doesn’t break and become hazardous to his...