April 18: Love on the Spectrum, Easter Brunch, Stingrays


Fans of Netflix’s award-winning dating series Love on the Spectrum can’t get enough of David Isaacman and Abbey Romeo. The pair were first introduced to viewers in Season 1 during their first date at a wildlife centre and they have been going strong ever since.

“I wrote this song last summer, and I wanted to do a tribute to David, because he is the best boyfriend, and I never want to lose him,” Abbey told Netflix’s Tudum.

“My favourite part of the song is [when] I say at the beginning, ‘You’re the lion to my lioness, the milk to my Chardonnay,’ because he drinks milk and I like wine and we both love lions.”

Netflix Love on the Spectrum fans are just realising David Isaacman has a mega famous dad – Surrey Live

 

Easter Brunch

Bourbon and Bubbles, Frannie and the Fox, Blu, Hamby Catering, and so many more local spots are offering Easter Brunch or To Go Meals!

Charleston Restaurants Offering Easter Brunch and To-Go Meals (2025) – Holy City Sinner

Stream Two Girls and a Guy | Listen to Best Of 2GG: Jay Learns About Easter playlist online for free on SoundCloud

 

Stingrays

2025 Kelly Cup Playoffs | 7:05 p.m. | North Charleston Coliseum | $20+ | Cheer on the Rays as they start their quest to claim the Kelly Cup.

 

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