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Notre Dame burns in 2019, via Wikipedia.

POEM: Dresden’s Frauenkirche weeps for Notre-Dame de Paris

By Eugene Platt
“Paris horrified” hollers the headline
of my faraway city’s daily the day after
a wartime-like fire jolts the joie de vivre of spring
and ravages the regal Notre-Dame de Paris.

by · 02/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Features, Palmetto Poem
2/17, full issue: From Harriet Tubman to the presidential primary

2/17, full issue: From Harriet Tubman to the presidential primary

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Tubman book featured in Magnolia’s Children Garden
COMMENTARY, Brack: Welcome to South Carolina
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
NEWS BRIEFS:  State to have largest surplus in history
PALMETTO POEM, Platt: Dresden’s Frauenkirche weeps for Notre-Dame de Paris
FEEDBACK:  Teachers need more
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tranquil setting
CALENDAR: Knotts, Ragusa to talk Feb. 23 about Democratic primary

by · 02/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
7/8, full issue: On flood-damaged areas; 2020 presidential primary; FFF mural; More

7/8, full issue: On flood-damaged areas; 2020 presidential primary; FFF mural; More

IN THIS EDITION OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS

FOCUS, Palm: Much more work needed on flood-prone areas
COMMENTARY, Brack:  February primary is still a long way away
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
PALMETTO POEM: Lady in White, by John L. Byrne
GOOD NEWS:  500 years of Chicora Cherokee history in 50 feet
FEEDBACK: Send us your letters
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Big old pot
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Mexican War and South Carolina
CALENDAR:  Podcasters to offer live show at Gaillard Center

by · 07/07/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
5/13, FULL ISSUE: LIFE memory; Wrong CHE finalist; Palmetto Poem

5/13, FULL ISSUE: LIFE memory; Wrong CHE finalist; Palmetto Poem

IN THIS ISSUE:

FOCUS: Photo memories from the 1960s
COMMENTARY, Brack: Not hard to connect the dots on CHE finalist
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
PALMETTO POEM: four eyes
GOOD NEWS: Hollings Cancer Center wins renewal as national Cancer Center
FEEDBACK: Two years for a new pier?
MYSTERY PHOTO: Interesting roofscape
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Education in South Carolina
CALENDAR: From a luncheon to a play and lots of suds

by · 05/13/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS: New literary and art collection features S.C. writers, artists

FOCUS: New literary and art collection features S.C. writers, artists

Editor Carol Bass, who lives iduring winter months on Edisto Island, offers an outstanding and fascinating array of poems, paintings, prose and photographs in a new collection, “Ripple Effect: Water Stories.” It includes some of South Carolina’s best writers and artists, such as Jim Harrison, Ben Moise, Josephine Humphreys, Ron Rash and our own Marjory Wentworth.

Bass, who grew up along the Edisto River, described the collection in the preface: “This book, filled with writing and art, was born from my love of a river and my hopes that through art, poetry and love we will grow to understand that rivers are our very own selves.  All rivers of the world are connected to each other just like we are connected to every other person on earth.” Click headline for more — and a great poem.

by · 02/04/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Palmetto Poem
PALMETTO POEM: One River, One Boat

PALMETTO POEM: One River, One Boat

By Marjory Wentworth
Because our history is a knot
we try to unravel, while others
try to tighten it, we tire easily
and fray the cords that bind us.

by · 01/07/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Features, Palmetto Poem
1/7, full issue: Neighborhood LRT benefits; Tax shell game; Palmetto Poem

1/7, full issue: Neighborhood LRT benefits; Tax shell game; Palmetto Poem

IN THIS ISSUE  | Jan. 7, 2019

FOCUS: Neighborhoods should benefit from Lowcountry Rapid Transit
COMMENTARY, Brack: Don’t play verbal shell games with tax reform
IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  SCIWAY
PALMETTO POEM, Wentworth: One river, one boat
GOOD NEWS:  On cloud study, new TUW CEO, more
FEEDBACK: Goodwill president thanks community
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Looks like something under construction
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Coker College
CALENDAR: Charleston Jazz Festival set to start Jan. 24

by · 01/07/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service photo via Flickr.

10/1, full issue: On Crab Bank; Lessons learned; New Palmetto Poem

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #10.47

FOCUS:  Paddlers surround Crab Bank sanctuary
COMMENTARY, Brack: Lessons from 17 years of offering S.C. commentaries
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
PALMETTO POEM, Rutledge:  On the Fourth Day
FEEDBACK: Send us your comments … share your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Might be easy, but might not
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Santee National Wildlife Refuge
CALENDAR: Sign up to host a Lowcountry On the Table gathering

by · 10/01/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
9/4, full issue: Local service; Lighten up; Palmetto Poems; Black Ink

9/4, full issue: Local service; Lighten up; Palmetto Poems; Black Ink

IN THIS ISSUE of Charleston Currents #10.43 

FOCUS, White: A local example of excellence and exceeding expectations
COMMENTARY, Brack: Democrats should lighten up, but GOP shouldn’t be tone-deaf
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
PALMETTO POEM: Two poems by Libby Bernardin
GOOD NEWS:  Local governments have two groundbreakings
FEEDBACK: Former state senator gives two shout-outs on voting
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Wild blue yonder
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mark Steadman
CALENDAR: Don’t miss Black Ink on Saturday!

by · 09/03/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
PALMETTO POEM: IF, THEN

PALMETTO POEM: IF, THEN

If two red-tailed hawks nest in your tree,
then call your sister and tell her to sell the Studebaker.

If one cloud breaks off and fights the current,
then name your daughter Linoleum.

by · 08/06/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Features, Palmetto Poem