Articles by: Charleston Currents

FEEDBACK: Charleston City Council shouldn’t diminish power of city planning commission

FEEDBACK: Charleston City Council shouldn’t diminish power of city planning commission

Charles Smith, West Ashley: One of the great legacies left to us by the Riley administration is a highly competent city planning commission comprised of knowledgeable appointees, each of whom brings a valuable skill set to our city’s planning process. This process ensures that any development proposal heard by the city planning commission is thoroughly vetted and that their decisions are as far removed from the political arena as possible.

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CALENDAR, June 13+:  Book signing, dedication, Carolina Day

CALENDAR, June 13+: Book signing, dedication, Carolina Day

On the calendar for the week of June 13, 2016: Book signing by Marjory Wentworth, Herb Frazier and Bernard Powers; Dedication of Hurd mural at local library; Carolina Day approaches; more.

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WENTWORTH: New Charleston book grew after “my heart was broken”

WENTWORTH: New Charleston book grew after “my heart was broken”

By Marjory Wentworth, contributing editor | In our very first television interview about our book We Are Charleston, Tragedy and Triumph at Mother Emanuel, the reporter thrust the microphone in my face and asked “Why would a white woman want to write this book?”

I was standing between my African American co-writers, Herb Frazier and Dr. Bernard Powers, at the time, and the question took me by surprise, but it shouldn’t have. I wanted to respond that if he had done his research, the reporter might have asked the opposite question; how could I not write this book?

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PHOTO ESSAY:  Charleston through an Australian’s eyes

PHOTO ESSAY: Charleston through an Australian’s eyes

Bill Hawker, a photojournalist from Sydney, Australia, toured the area last week and offers these snapshots of what he saw in the Charleston area. Hawker, who has just completed a semester of study at the University of Texas to wrap up a master’s degree in communication, says he’ll send more photos from summer visits to Europe.

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CALENDAR, June 6+:  From Godzilla to Carolina Day

CALENDAR, June 6+: From Godzilla to Carolina Day

On the calendar for the week of June 6, 2016, and beyond: See the Godzillification exhibit at the main public library; outdoor summer films start at Freshfields, The Grove Concert series begins, family films at The Terrace Theatre; more.

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FEEDBACK:  Thanks for essay on meaning of “conservative”

FEEDBACK: Thanks for essay on meaning of “conservative”

Dave Brown, Daniel Island: “My compliments on your thoughtful and incisive editorial included in the 5/30 issue. You have provided a service to the electorate by reminding people how the words “conservative, liberal, and progressive” have come to vary from their original meaning. “

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GOOD NEWS:  Summer Reading Program is in full swing

GOOD NEWS: Summer Reading Program is in full swing

It’s easier this year than ever before for you and your children to enroll in the Charleston County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program, enjoy lots of fun and win prizes. Also in Good News: A new brief history of Charleston; County Council’s proposed budget; County Council to hold hearings on proposed sales tax hike; Magnolia offers free tickets for blood donations.

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MYSTERY:  A different kind of welcome

MYSTERY: A different kind of welcome

We’re not sure if you would want to put this bug-inspired scene on a tourist postcard for Charleston, but we wonder if you know where this graffiti-inspired mural is located. Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.

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PHOTO: Buoyed over

PHOTO: Buoyed over

You may not realize that those channel buoys marking the entrance to harbors are as big as they are, but as this photo of several buoys on a dock at the Coast Guard facility in Charleston shows, they’re as big as trucks! Learn all about buoys. (Photo by Andy Brack.)

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CALENDAR, May 30+:  Nunsense, Tea Room, grand opening, more

CALENDAR, May 30+: Nunsense, Tea Room, grand opening, more

Ahead for the week of May 30, 2016: Nunsense by the Footlight Players; Grace Tea Room is open; Reggae with Black Lion on June 3; Colonial Lake has grand reopening on June 4; much more.

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