Voting is Now Open for Charleston’s Burger Throwdown!
Charleston has always been a haven for food enthusiasts, and this year’s Burger Throwdown is no exception. From now until October 2, locals have the opportunity to vote for their favorite burger joints in several fun categories. Whether you’re looking for the Best Hangover Helper or the most delicious Faux Burger, there’s something to satisfy every burger lover’s palate.
The competition promises to be fierce as restaurants across the Charleston area showcase their mouthwatering creations. With everything from classic cheeseburgers to innovative, plant-based options, it’s a celebration of culinary creativity that no burger aficionado should miss out on. So, dust off those taste buds and get ready to cast your votes!
Explore the Local Art Scene
While you’re munching on your favorite burgers, don’t forget to immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene Charleston has to offer. The Gibbes Museum of Art is currently showcasing the work of West Ashley-based artist Karl Zurfluh, who is the artist-in-residence until October 20. His unique paintings delve into themes of grief and healing, using stunning visuals inspired by his own life experiences.
Zurfluh’s latest series, Light Pilots, features ethereal imagery that speaks to the process of navigating loss. “I believe we’re all pilots,” he shares, highlighting the idea that we all manage our paths through life’s challenges. If you want to connect on a deeper level with the human experience, be sure to visit Zurfluh’s studio at the Gibbes! There’s even an exhibition planned for spring 2025.
MOJA Arts Festival: Celebrating Community and Culture
And let’s not forget about the ongoing MOJA Arts Festival, which runs through October 6. This year marks the 40th edition, spotlighting the rich African American and Caribbean cultures that are so integral to Charleston’s identity. With a wide array of performances, from gospel to R&B and even comedy, there’s something for everyone to enjoy during this festive period!
One highlight includes the lively Gospel at the Gaillard event featuring big names like Tasha Cobbs Leonard. The City Gallery is showcasing art from various talents across the state, blended with exciting performances, children’s activities, and delicious local cuisines. Explore all that MOJA has to offer on mojafestival.com.
Theatre Highlights
For theatre lovers, several captivating plays are on the horizon. **The Footlight Players** will stage The Minutes, a dark comedy that takes a satirical look at local politics. Running from October 4 to 20, the play promises a mix of humor and poignant truths that will keep audiences both laughing and reflecting.
Additionally, ‘The Cake,’ produced by the Void Theatre Company, dives into the complexities of personal beliefs and relationships amidst a political backdrop. Set to run at South of Broadway Theatre on select weekends in October, it opens up a conversation on acceptance and understanding through beautifully crafted characters and heartfelt dialogue.
Upcoming Events
There’s also a lot more to look forward to! The Charleston Literary Festival will start on November 1, inviting book lovers to engage in thought-provoking talks. Meanwhile, the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art will be celebrating its 40th anniversary with exciting events on October 26.
With all these local events and the much-anticipated Burger Throwdown, there’s never been a better time to be in Charleston! So grab your friends, indulge in some delicious food, and make the most of the vibrant culture surrounding us!