Post Tagged with: "Joe Biden"

BRACK: Gun shop’s abusive product represents threat to democracy

BRACK: Gun shop’s abusive product represents threat to democracy

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  Imagine if a gun shop started selling an accessory for an AR-15 rifle that offered to change the names of the three settings on the firing mechanism from (safety)-(single shot)-(full-auto) to F@CK-DONALD-TRUMP.

by · 11/08/2021 · 1 comment · Andy Brack, Views
NEW for 11/8: On Rotary gift; Armory boycott; Flush coffers

NEW for 11/8: On Rotary gift; Armory boycott; Flush coffers

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Area Rotarians celebrate $2 million of charitable giving
COMMENTARY, Brack: Gun shop’s abusive product represents threat to democracy
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
NEWS BRIEFS: State to have extra billion in cash in coming year
FEEDBACK: Looks forwards to seeing Johns’s show
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Six columns
CALENDAR:  New exhibition showcases landscape prototypes

by · 11/08/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
NEW for 11/9: S.C.’s election role; Hartsville funnyman; 2020 SUCKS concert

NEW for 11/9: S.C.’s election role; Hartsville funnyman; 2020 SUCKS concert

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS:  South Carolina played key role in Biden victory
COMMENTARY, Brack: Meet the Hartsville man who can make you laugh
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
NEWS BRIEFS:  Statehouse will be different for Dems in 2021
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Orange archway
CALENDAR: City Paper to offer 2020 SUCKS virtual concert with McCain, Hall

by · 11/09/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
U.S. Air Force photo.

BRACK: Don’t count out Uncle Joe, South Carolina

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  With all of the confusion after the Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses and creeping nastiness seeming to shape the party’s New Hampshire primary, look for South Carolina to come to the rescue to former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign.

by · 02/10/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
2/10, FULL ISSUE: On identity theft, Uncle Joe, more

2/10, FULL ISSUE: On identity theft, Uncle Joe, more

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Advice on how to avoid identity theft during tax season
COMMENTARY, Brack: Don’t count out Uncle Joe, South Carolina
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Charleston International Airport
NEWS BRIEFS:  Former lawmakers hold informal reunion
FEEDBACK:  Enjoy Brack’s columns
MYSTERY PHOTO: The sea life
CALENDAR: Symphony quintet to perform March 21 for Parks Foundation

by · 02/10/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Charleston’s Darius Rucker was the Country Music Association’s New Artist of the Year in 2009. In addition to his albums with the rock and roll band Hootie and the Blowfish, he’s recorded five solo country albums.

10/7, full issue: On whistleblowers, Tecklenburg for mayor, optimism

IN THIS EDITION:

FOCUS, Palm: Whistleblowers, inspectors general and the common good
BRACK: Tecklenburg has earned a second term
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston International Airport
MY TURN, Sakran: The power of optimism 
GOOD NEWS:   Local schools to get $5 million for mental health support
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Old picture of old building
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Country music in South Carolina
CALENDAR:  Chick Corea’s legendary jazz to grace Charleston Oct. 29

by · 10/07/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
BRACK: New statue of Hollings captures his spirit, leadership, energy

BRACK: New statue of Hollings captures his spirit, leadership, energy

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher | Sculptor Rick Weaver captured the body language of Fritz Hollings just right in a new statue unveiled Monday as former colleagues heaped praises on the retired senator, now 95.

Three things stand out in the bronze figure – the warm, but determined, look on Hollings’ face; how his left hand is grasping a rolled-up document; and, most notably, an outstretched right hand, a familiar gesture to many of the senator’s former staffers and friends.

“I asked him what he felt was the quality he possessed that allowed him to succeed in his work,” Charlottesville, Va., sculptor Weaver said in the ceremony program. “He said very quickly, ‘My ability to make friends.’ So in subtle ways, I tried to show that – his hand gesture, him turning to face someone. I wanted to convey how actively engaged he was all his life.”

by · 04/18/2017 · 4 comments · Andy Brack, Views