Articles by: Charleston Currents

NEW for 7/27: New Park Circle gallery; Culture wars; More

NEW for 7/27: New Park Circle gallery; Culture wars; More

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: North Charleston to open new Park Circle art gallery Aug. 1
COMMENTARY, Brack: Culture wars are exasperating, but may energize America for good
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: S.C. Ports Authority
NEWS BRIEFS:  Legislature abuzz over private voucher effort by governor
FEEDBACK: Let’s rethink this school opening thing, more
MYSTERY PHOTO: Flags adorn impressive, grand entrance
CALENDAR:  Lowcountry Listens and Wine Down Wednesday
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Polo in South Carolina

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NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Charleston is in trouble’ on flooding, report says

NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Charleston is in trouble’ on flooding, report says

Staff reports | An annual federal flooding report found Charleston’s high tide flooding is increasing at an alarming rate. 

“The report is very clear: Charleston is in trouble,” Coastal Conservation League’s Betsy La Force told sister publication Statehouse Report. “If we look at the data and continue to ignore it the issue will only get worse. It’s scientific. It’s not political. It proves to the public and political leaders that climate change impacts are happening now … We have to be realistic and plan accordingly.”

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MYSTERY PHOTO: Historic pensive marble statue

MYSTERY PHOTO: Historic pensive marble statue

Here’s a statue that can be found in a historic South Carolina location.  Send your best guess of what it is as well as something about it. Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our most recent mystery, “Some kind of construction going on,” stumped several readers.  It showed the skeleton of the new International African American Museum along the banks of the Cooper River.  The multi-million dollar museum is expected to open in 2022. 

by · 07/20/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
CALENDAR: Lowcountry Listens starts second wave of tunes Wednesday

CALENDAR: Lowcountry Listens starts second wave of tunes Wednesday

Staff reports  |  Admiral Radio will kick off the continuation of the Gaillard Center’s Lowcountry Listens program on July 22 with the first of five new performances.

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NEW for 7/20: Remembering John Lewis; Bantam-roostering; Lowcountry Listens

NEW for 7/20: Remembering John Lewis; Bantam-roostering; Lowcountry Listens

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering the power of John Lewis and those chickens
COMMENTARY, Brack: Stop the bantam-roostering on pandemic, schools
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
NEWS BRIEFS:  ‘Charleston is in trouble’ on flooding, report says
FEEDBACK: Wear masks to get virus under control
MYSTERY PHOTO: Historic, pensive marble statue
CALENDAR:  Lowcountry Listens starts second wave of tunes Wednesday
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pisé de terre

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Photos courtesy Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.

FOCUS: Staff craftsmen to fix Magnolia’s iconic white bridge

Staff reports  |  It will be another two months before visitors can walk over the iconic white bridge at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.  It will take that long for skilled staff craftsmen to fix it after a tree fell on it last week.

“It was a maple tree at the water’s edge and obviously it was bad on the inside,” said attraction director Tom Johnson.  “With all of this rain and stuff, it kind of half uprooted and fell on our bridge.”

The tree had not been on the staff’s radar screen as being a potential problem so it was a pretty big surprise when it fell, Johnson said.

Fortunately, most of the damage was superficial.  The much-photographed bridge, built back in the 1840s, remains structurally sound.  

“We pulled the decking off and found the main structure is solid,” he said.  “It’s made of 1-foot-by-1-foot cypress posts driven 16-feet down into the ground.  Can you imagine that — 16 feet that far back?  There’s been some extra bracing done since Hurricane Hugo” 31 years ago.

Johnson said his team had planned to restore the bridge prior to last week’s damage because some of the railing had loosened.

by · 07/13/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
NEWS BRIEFS: Trident Literacy Association gets major grant 

NEWS BRIEFS: Trident Literacy Association gets major grant 

Staff reports  |  Trident Literacy Association  will use a $150,000 grant to provide intensive case management to help adult students through a program to help them get a high-school degree and build job skills competencies.  The grant is from Power:Ed, a philanthropic arm of the S.C. Student Loan Corporation. 

MYSTERY PHOTO: Some kind of construction going on

MYSTERY PHOTO: Some kind of construction going on

Here’s a scene with some kind of construction — like that doesn’t happen often across the Lowcountry these days.  But where and, better yet, what is it?  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our most recent mystery, “Marine scene,” showed a boardwalk and shrimp boat along Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant. 

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CALENDAR: Hendrix to Zoom about new book  6 p.m. Thursday

CALENDAR: Hendrix to Zoom about new book  6 p.m. Thursday

Staff reports  |  Author Grady Hendrix will discuss his new book, “The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires,” in a Zoom call with Buxton Books at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Hendrix, a Charleston native who lives in New York, writes fiction and nonfiction.  He is a founder of the New York Asian Film Festival. His latest novel is a bestseller being turned into a television series by Amazon.  

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NEW for 7/13: Magnolia repairs bridge; Innovation report; Palmetto Poem

NEW for 7/13: Magnolia repairs bridge; Innovation report; Palmetto Poem

IN THIS ISSUE
TODAY’S FOCUS: Staff craftsmen to fix Magnolia’s iconic white bridge
COMMENTARY, Brack: Beware of an October surprise from pandemic 
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
PALMETTO POEM, Mungin:  Jim Crow
NEWS BRIEFS:  Trident Literacy Association gets major grant 
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Some kind of construction going on
CALENDAR:   Hendrix to talk about new book on 6 p.m. Thursday Zoom call
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Charles Townes with an “s”

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