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MYSTERY PHOTO: Light and reflection

MYSTERY PHOTO: Light and reflection

A reader sent in this phenomenal photo showing a South Carolina scene.  Where is it? For bonus points, identify the particular event for this scene.  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our last Mystery Photo, “Historic photo,” showed the ruins of the Charleston Lighthouse on Morris Island in 1863.  The photo was from the Smithsonian American Art Museum.  The Smithsonian Institution recently released millions of old pictures for public use and available for download through its website.

by · 03/09/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
2/3, new issue: Animal awards, growing hope, more

2/3, new issue: Animal awards, growing hope, more

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Charleston Animal Society celebrates 146 years
COMMENTARY, Brack: Let’s build hope by talking more about our differences
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
NEWS BRIEFS:  Burgess withdraws; Gallery to close
FEEDBACK:  Send us a letter
CALENDAR: Old Slave Mart Museum open on Sundays in February

by · 02/03/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PHOTO:  Foamy frame

PHOTO: Foamy frame

As waves crashed into a seawall, ChristiAnn Nace of North Charleston snapped this photo of the Morris Island Lighthouse about a month ago. Nace, who works at the Sea Islands Chamber of Commerce on Johns Island, notes, “This was one of the highlights of my photography hobby. I walked away soaked but determined that the photo was well worth the chilly weather!” More: ClickNGoMarketing.com

by · 02/15/2016 · Comments are Disabled · Photos
BRACK:  Today’s deadlines not as tough as those 150 years ago

BRACK: Today’s deadlines not as tough as those 150 years ago

By Andy Brack | The Civil War is alive every day for reporters and editors — and they may not even know it.

A couple of weeks back in a commentary taking the General Assembly to task for caterwauling about a court-imposed time limit on school funding, I observed how reporters face “deadlines” all of the time, just as courts impose deadlines frequently.

by · 10/26/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views