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PHOTO FOLLOWUP: A week later

PHOTO FOLLOWUP: A week later

There’s a big difference in pictures taken at two precincts on Saturday during the Democratic presidential primary compared to two taken a week earlier during the GOP primary: There wasn’t much of a line Saturday at a James Island precinct compared to a week earlier. At left, a voter signs in at Sanders Clyde Elementary School in downtown Charleston, a […]

by · 02/29/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
GOOD NEWS: Stokes-Marshall, Mazyck honored on 2016 calendar

GOOD NEWS: Stokes-Marshall, Mazyck honored on 2016 calendar

The 27th edition of AT&T’s S.C. African American History Calendar unveiled last week in Columbia includes two Lowcountry leaders devoted to make people’s lives better: Thomasena Stokes-Marshall of Mount Pleasant and Bernie Mazyck of Summerville. (Download the 2016 calendar.)

by · 11/23/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
CALENDAR, Oct. 19+:  From plant sale to thanking Joe

CALENDAR, Oct. 19+: From plant sale to thanking Joe

Oct. 19+ — North Charleston block party, native plant sale, Joe Riley

by · 10/19/2015 · Comments are Disabled · calendar, Uncategorized
HISTORY:  Classical music in South Carolina

HISTORY: Classical music in South Carolina

S.C. Encyclopedia | The first permanent English settlers in South Carolina arrived in 1670, bringing their European musical traditions with them. Psalmody (the singing of psalms in divine worship) was the primary music of the colonists, and by 1700 singing schools provided both musical and devotional training.

by · 06/01/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
This dog, rolling around to get smelly in the grass at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, seemed to be having the time of his life last week in Paris.

BRACK: Trip to Paris enthralls, inspires and enchants

By Andy Brack | For all of last week, my wife and I walked and walked along the streets of Paris, thrilling one day to an especially wonderful museum and basking on another in the colored light of centuries-old stained glass in a church older than our country.

This surprise anniversary trip recharged our batteries and gave us a chance to enjoy each other’s company over fine meals, casual lunches and a country bike ride to explore Monet’s gardens. Yes, we missed children, dogs and Charleston, but it was refreshing to be away too.

We’ll let the pictures below highlight some of our journey. But we also offer some insights to help those who may travel to France … and perhaps inspire others to take a trip to a place where the language and different culture offer pleasant but daily surprises.

by · 04/28/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
Issue 7.16:  McConnell, civics, tween texting

Issue 7.16: McConnell, civics, tween texting

Issue 7.15, Feb. 16, 2015: Features an interview with College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell plus thoughts on civics education and tween texting … and more.

by · 02/16/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized