My City Of Dust Calendar
June 3, 2026By Tom Poland Passport To Preservation John Mulhouse sent me his 2026 Abandoned New Mexico City of Dust calendar, and it’s a keeper. John’s beat is why. “The lost…
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Greenville city news
June 2, 2026Grammy Winner, Greenville Native Peabo Bryson Hospitalized after Stroke Two-time Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and Greenville native Peabo Bryson — known worldwide as the voice behind Disney’s Oscar winning…
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Man, The Intruder
May 27, 2026By Tom Poland The rains of late and spring’s approach set my mind on the Carolina bays, those coastal plain wetlands of mystery and life. The elliptical depressions are…
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Greenville Theatre concludes historic 100th season with Disney’s Frozen: The Broadway Musical
May 26, 2026Greenville Theatre announces the grand finale of its landmark 100th season with Disney’s Frozen: The Musical, opening June 5 and running through June 28. Come see Disney magic this summer…
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The World Book
May 20, 2026By Tom Poland A lulu of a lady sold my parents a set of the World Book Encyclopedia. Miss Lulu Goolsby to be exact. It changed my life living…
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The secret’s out – Xavier Riddle exhibit bringing time travel adventures to the Upcountry History Museum
May 18, 2026Travel back in time and unravel the secrets of world-famous heroes and heroines in “Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: The Exhibit,” a new exhibition opening on Saturday, May 16,…
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A Striped Bass & An Oak
May 13, 2026By Tom Poland Though my hair was chestnut brown, I was green, a young writer hoping to create something memorable. I needed inspiration and I found it in a…
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Artistic Director
May 12, 2026Founded in 1926, Greenville Theatre is the Upstate’s oldest and largest locally producing non-profit theatre company. Now celebrating 101 years, Greenville Theatre’s mission is to inspire, educate, entertain, and connect…
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Executive Director
May 12, 2026Founded in 1926, Greenville Theatre is the Upstate’s oldest and largest locally producing nonprofit theatre company. Now celebrating 101 years, Greenville Theatre’s mission is to inspire, educate, entertain, and connect…
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The Soil Remembers earns James Beard Media Award nomination ahead of two special screening events
May 12, 2026The Soil Remembers, a documentary by Greenville filmmaker Rioin “Rio” Oshiro of Undercurrent Film Co., has been nominated for a 2026 James Beard Media Award, marking Oshiro’s second James Beard…
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Buried Alive
May 6, 2026By Tom Poland A road down Edisto Island way will take you past green swamps and oaks dripping with Spanish moss and shanties with bright, sky-blue doors. Churches white…
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2026 South Carolina Arts Awards date, time set
May 6, 2026Streaming presentation on Sunday, May 17 at 7 p.m. The South Carolina Arts Commission is announcing that it will recognize nine distinct and deserving recipients of the 2026 South Carolina…
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Artisphere returns to downtown Greenville May 8-10
May 5, 2026Three-Day Event Showcases Visual, Performing, Culinary Artists More than 500 local and national artists will line Main Street, between Court and Wardlaw streets, for the 22nd annual Artisphere, presented by Prisma…
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Max Quinlan departs Greenville Theatre
April 27, 2026As Greenville Theatre enters its next century of storytelling, the organization announced the departure of Producing Artistic Director Max Quinlan after five years of leadership. During his tenure, Quinlan led…
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American Revolution Exhibit at Upcountry History Museum takes you from front lines to home fronts
April 24, 2026From 1775-1783, Patriots and Loyalists engaged in ongoing skirmishes and all-out battles as the American Revolution spread throughout the 13 Colonies until the tide of war turned in favor of…
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The Transistor Made History
April 21, 2026By Tom Poland Cell phones are a big deal but to some of us the transistor was an even bigger deal. I was disobeying my parents staying up late…
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Upcountry History Museum to host one-day-only display of South Carolina’s founding documents
April 20, 2026The Upcountry History Museum – Greenville County is proud to be the Upstate’s only venue for the display of the South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH) exhibit, “Foundations…
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New documentary The Soil Remembers to premiere in Greenville with two unique experiences
April 16, 2026A new documentary, The Soil Remembers, will debut in Greenville this spring with two distinct premiere events, offering audiences both a traditional theater screening and an intimate, chef-driven dining experience.…
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Poe Mill Music celebrates one-year anniversary with inaugural Jam Fest, highlighting Greenville’s music community
April 16, 2026Poe Mill Music will celebrate its first anniversary this spring with the launch of Jam Fest, a daylong event on Saturday, April 25, spotlighting the Upstate’s vibrant music scene and the…
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Peach Blossom Lit
April 15, 2026By Tom Poland Come March, my thoughts turn to peach blossoms and memories of family fruit trees. One tree from youth stands above others. From my deep well of…
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Greenville Theatre celebrates 100 years with 1920s-themed centennial gala
April 14, 2026Greenville Theatre proudly celebrated its historic milestone on April 9th with a spectacular 1920s-themed Centennial Gala honoring 100 years of performance, creativity, and community impact. The evening brought together supporters,…
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Peace Center unveils blockbuster 2026–27 Broadway season lineup
April 9, 20269 Phenomenal Shows for 9 Big Nights Out! Key Takeaways Includes the critically acclaimed 2025 Tony Award® winner for Best Musical, MAYBE HAPPY ENDING; the five-time Tony Award®-winning…
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Masters Memories
April 5, 2026By Tom Poland I never had time for golf, but I love the Masters. I never miss the Sunday round on TV. It almost always provides high drama. I…
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International Ballet presents “Passport to Dance” – an elegant evening of performance and philanthropy
March 27, 2026International Ballet invites the community to an unforgettable evening of artistry and impact at its annual Passport to Dance benefit gala on April 10 at the Westin Poinsett. Passport to…
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Clunky Phones & Party Lines
March 25, 2026By Tom Poland In rural Georgia the party line was our lot back in the early 1950s. When the phone rang, we counted. Our phone rang two times. Three…
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Southern Truth Tellers
March 18, 2026By Tom Poland Each January, my thoughts turn to a fellow Georgian. James Dickey died January 19, 1997, of the same disease that took my mother’s life. On June…
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A Good Whooping
March 11, 2026By Tom Poland I am no stranger to the flyswatter, switch, belt, and paddle. I even got a good whooping with a paint brush. I ought to be a…
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Muzika! 2026 Festival announces 5th anniversary season in South Carolina
March 5, 202625-year international legacy brings Metropolitan Opera leadership, Broadway classics, and Bulgarian folk to the Palmetto State this June This June, the Muzika! Festival returns to South Carolina for its fifth…
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Osprey At Crooked Bridge
March 4, 2026By Tom Poland Three birds hold me in their thrall. The osprey, whippoorwill, and oft-slighted buzzard. I love the whippoorwill’s lilting call. The noble osprey and its distinctive M-shaped…
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Greenville Theatre presents the audience favorite Fiddler on the Roof
March 3, 2026Celebrate a true musical theatre “Tradition” with the beloved classic, Fiddler on the Roof. This classic musical was selected by the Greenville Theatre community as the “most requested return to the…
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Mischief Along The Augusta Highway
February 26, 2026By Tom Poland A restless boy grew up in the midst of forests and pastures. Outside of biking, reading, and exploring woods, the Augusta Highway entertained me. If Rambling…
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Carolina Ballet Theatre steps into a new era as Ballet Greenville
February 24, 2026After more than five decades of artistic excellence, Carolina Ballet Theatre proudly celebrates a bold new chapter as Ballet Greenville. This evolution marks a moment of pride, momentum, and clarity,…
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The Ghosts Of Winter
February 18, 2026By Tom Poland Fall in full tumble gives us a kind of X-ray vision. We see that a leafless land is a lovely land, a surprising land. We see what…
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SC Humanities announces Ask Me Anything State Tour
February 18, 2026Statewide series introduces new Executive Director and invites public dialogue across all seven congressional districts. South Carolina Humanities announces the launch of its new statewide public engagement initiative, SC Humanities…
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Collard Green Memories
February 11, 2026By Tom Poland Being the chap I was, collard greens’ smell and similarity to the stringy dark-green algae in fish ponds repulsed me. Mom would cook up a mess…
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S.C. Arts Commission announces leadership transition
February 5, 2026David Platts to retire from distinguished public service After 33 years serving as a teacher, school administrator and arts administrator, South Carolina Arts Commission Executive Director David Platts will retire…
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Cast Iron Cornbread
February 5, 2026By Tom Poland Born of fire, master of fire, and survivor of fire, my vintage cast iron cornbread mold fed many a soul. Best I figure it came to…
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GJFF reschedules The Sea for March 1
February 4, 2026The next Pop-Up Movie from the Greenville Jewish Film Festival is the South Carolina premier of “The Sea” on Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 4 pm at Camelot Cinemas in…
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A Night to Remember: Celebrating legacy and emerging talent at Pickens County Performing Arts Center
February 4, 2026On February 13, 2026, the Pickens County Performing Arts Center will host a remarkable night of country music, featuring Montgomery Gentry with Eddie Montgomery and special guest Benton Blount. This…
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World-renowned a cappella group, The King’s Singers, returns to the Carlos Moseley Chamber Music Series at Converse
February 3, 2026Converse University welcomes back GRAMMY and Emmy Award–winning a cappella ensemble The King’s Singers to campus for another captivating performance as part of the Carlos Moseley Chamber Music Series. Returning…
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The Sweetest Smoke A Man Was Ever To Smell
February 2, 2026By Tom Poland To some, the smokehouse remains a symbol of the impoverished, rural South. Not me. I see it as a rustic savior, and I thank the late…
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My Lost Geisha
January 28, 2026By Tom Poland It was the photograph in my father’s war album. Her white kimono. Hair black as onyx. Pale, serene face. Perfect bone structure. Gloss, a sheen upon her…
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Original artwork, nostalgic displays highlight arrival of Bugs Bunny and friends at Upcountry History Museum
January 28, 2026On Saturday morning, January 31, 2026, Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, Tweety Bird, and Sylvester won’t just be cartoons on your television screen, they and fellow Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies…
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Red Clay
January 21, 2026By Tom Poland Drizzle drifted and spritzed as if it were January except it was October. Mists coated my camera. In its viewfinder red mud glistened in rain that…
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Our night out at The Mockingbird
January 20, 2026By Alan Cooper Publisher UpstateBizSC Last Friday night, we spent the evening at the opening of The Mockingbird, Greenville’s newest music venue. Thanks for the invite, Kara Dullea! We were…
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Greenville Theatre presents Sunday in the Park with George: A Staged Symphony Concert
January 15, 2026Join Greenville Theatre for the first production of the new year, Sunday in the Park with George: A Staged Symphony Concert. Don’t miss this musical theatre masterpiece as it has never been…
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The Last Open Door
January 14, 2026By Tom Poland For the first time in my life I was alone in my church. The old Regulator wall clock ticked away as I ticked away the families…
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Clemson musicians to bring silent film “The Freshman” to life with live performance and a new score
January 13, 2026Under the baton of Director Kimberly Souther, the Clemson University Symphony and String Orchestras will present their third annual Silent Film Concert on February 1, 2026, at the Brooks Center…
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The Peace Center unveils its two new music venues – The Mockingbird and Coach Music Factory
January 8, 2026The Peace Center unveiled its two new music venues –– The Mockingbird and Coach Music Factory –– along with a new Arts Education Center and Artist Dorms, during a media-only…
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Sardis Road
January 7, 2026By Tom Poland Back roads never disappoint me. Such was the case with a road, paved just a tad, but deliciously dirt the rest of the way. As I…
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