STUFF TO DO is PopCult‘s weekly guide to events happening in Charleston, Huntington and a few other points here in West Virginia, and sometimes a little beyond our borders.
This feature is a remnant of our days operating under the auspices of The Charleston Gazette, initially as one of the “Gazzblogs.”
I’ve always had a bit of an identity crisis about the mission of PopCult because of this. My goal is to cover a wide variety of pop culture themes, including music, toys, TV, movies, live theatre, comic books and even some far-fetched pop culture flotsam and jetsam like cereal and Temu. However, I also want to support the local scene, and STUFF TO DO is one way I can do that without breaking my back. Some folks are still confused about whether PopCult is a local interest or mainstream blog.
The answer is that PopCult is a mainstream blog with an international readership, but with a slight local focus. Since I am the sole author of the blog, and I’ve spent my entire life here in West Virginia, it definitely shapes my perspective and is relevant to the rest of what I write.
Lately we upgraded some of the workings under the hood here at PopCult. If everything worked out properly, our comments should be operational again. A side benefit of this upgrade is that I have way more detailed reader statistics than I ever had before.
That is not really a big deal since I’ve never bothered to try to monetize this blog, but it has revealed some fascinating trends, and confirmed some of my long-held suspicions.
Last year, for reasons I still have not figured out, our readership more than doubled what it was the year before. So far this year, we are on pace to triple last year’s number. However, that growth has largely been fueled by our posts devoted to our music specialty shows on The AIR, as well as our book, toy, movie and other reviews. STUFF TO DO lags far behind in terms of reader interest. I’m talking 90 percent behind. Our daily readership dips from thousands to hundreds…sometimes only dozens.
You may notice in the coming weeks that on days when I run STUFF TO DO, I will probably have a second post, usually a short review of one of the books, toys or movies that I have piled up on my desk. Once again, my solution to a problem is to make more work for myself.
I am not about to drop this feature, but going forward I plan to streamline it, shrink the boilerplate even more than I have in recent weeks, and instead of cramming it with as many graphics as I can find, I’m going to be much more selective, and try to keeep the number of graphics below ten or a dozen. I have gotten complaints about the page loading too slowly because of all the images. Being more selective means that I have to either really like the event, or really be impressed by the digital flyer. AI flyers that bore me and look like everything else probably won’t make the cut.
I also question the value of using this space to tell you about huge events which are heavily-promoted elsewhere. I seriously doubt anybody went to The Regatta or FestivALL because they read about them here. This week I will remind you that ArtWalk in Downtown Charleston happens tonight, and I’ve got a big ole graphic to explain it right here…
Most weeks I will try to tell you in detail about a few cool events all around the state that you might not know about. If you have a show that you’d like to plug in the future you can still contact me via Social Media at Facebook, BlueSky, Spoutible, Instagram or Twitter. I dont charge for this, so you might as well send me something if you have an event to promote. I do ask that you send a graphic that includes the date, time and location, of the event, as well as the cost to attend. I can’t promise that I’ll run it here, but chances are I will unless it’s something completely offensive or an event happening in South Carolina. If it looks original and charmingly weird, you have a better chance of seeing it here.
Keep in mind that I’ll need this several days in advance, so please don’t send me a graphic on the day of the event and expect it to show up in this feature.
Two things have convinced me that I can lighten my load a bit. Cristen Michael has created an interactive calendar that is way more comprehensive than this list of STUFF TO DO, and you can find it HERE. Just click on the day and the event and you’ll be whisked away to a page with more details about loads of area events.
I also need to point out that Mya Ross at Status Quo does a much better job of compiling a list of local events than I do, and you can find the WTSQ guide to events HERE. Toss ’em a donation while you’re over there.
You can find live music in and around town every night of the week. You just have to know where to look. Keep in mind that all shows are subject to change or be cancelled at the last minute.
Among the notable music venues in town are The World Famous Empty Glass Cafe, Live at The Shop in Dunbar, Louie’s, at Mardi Gras Casino & Resort, In Huntington, there’s local institution, The Loud (formerly The V Club), The Wandering Wind Meadery is on Charleston’s West Side, Plus there’s music in Charleston at The Blue Parrot, Sam’s Uptown Cafe and Fife Street Brewing. Plus there are free concerts almost every weekend at Taylor Books.
You might also find cool musical events at Folklore Music Exchange in Charleston.
To hear music in an alcohol-free enviroment, see what’s happening at Pumzi’s, on Charleston’s West Side.
For cutting-edge independent art films, downstairs from Taylor Books you’ll find the Floralee Hark Cohen Cinema by WVIFF. Each week they program several amazing movies in their intimate viewing room that you aren’t likely to see anywhere else.
Please remember that viral illnesses are still a going concern and many people who have very good reasons are still wearing masks, and many of us, understandably, are still nervous about being in crowds, masked or not. Be kind and understanding while you’re out. And if you’re at an outdoor event, please remember that it’s awfully inconsiderate to smoke or vape around people who become ill when exposed to that stuff. If somebody asks you to refrain, please respect their weishes and don’t be a jerk about it.
Here’s a few select suggestions for STUFF TO DO in and around Charleston and Huntington this weekend…






























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