The PopCulteer
December 19, 2014
We are less than two weeks away from the end of the year, and you are reading the 500th post in PopCult in 2014. I’d set a few goals for myself with the blog this year, and this marks one of them (my next goal happens just after the new year begins). Today we’re going to look at some of the cool stuff to do in town (and a little beyond) this weekend, plus you’ll get a quick photo essay from the “Fright Before Christmas” art show at Mike Winland Studios and a few other notes and things.
The plan for next week is to bring you Christmas episodes of Radio Free Charleston, both video and audio, plus a Popcult Toybox review of the Lammily Doll and some surprise holiday treats. Next week’s PopCulteer will be the long-awaited detailed account of my trip to Chicago last August, from which I returned a married man.
Weekend Theater
There are four shows currently running in the area. Tonight is your last chance to see Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, produced by Kanawha Players, at The LaBelle Theater in South Charleston. Read more about it HERE. This weekend sees the final shows from Limelight Theater’s “An Old Fashioned Christmas and a Movie.” You can read more about it HERE. We produced promo clips for the other two shows.
Miracle on 34th Street: The Musical opens tonight at The Culture Center. Details on this show, presented by Charleston Light Opera Guild, are in the video…
At the Alban Theater in Saint Albans you can see a wonderful production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, which winds up its run with three shows this weekend…
Pictures with Krampus
At the Mike Winland Studio in Kanawha City tomorrow you can get your picture taken with Krampus…
This is all part of The Fright Before Christmas, a horror-themed Christmas art show that is still running. Check out this quick photo essay from the opening night reception…

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