South Carolina ETV receives four Southeast EMMY® nominations
May 14, 2024Awards recognize some of the greatest television work in the Southeast The Regional Southeast EMMY® Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) recently announced nominations for…
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Bonham House—Last Of Its Kind
May 9, 2024By Tom Poland In Saluda County an old homeplace sits on brick piers. It’s as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar, but that wasn’t always the case. Some refer…
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Polish Ambassador extolls Summerville Orchestra’s grand finale May 17 & 18
May 6, 2024Who would have thought the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland would announce his “honorary patronage” for the Summerville Orchestra (S.O.)? Well, the ambassador himself did when he learned the…
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The International African American Museum names Grady L. Crosby as board chair
May 6, 2024Crosby succeeds Wilbur Johnson, long-time chair The International African American Museum (IAAM) board has elected Grady L. Crosby as its new board chair, succeeding Wilbur E. Johnson. Johnson is a…
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South Carolina ETV series “Echoes and Insights” explores Toni Morrison’s iconic interview
May 6, 2024The captivating South Carolina ETV (SCETV) series Echoes and Insights revitalizes timeless conversations pulled from SCETV’s media archive. Each episode revisits pivotal moments, featuring voices and perspectives of influential figures from the…
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The Great Cicada Uprising
May 1, 2024By Tom Poland Its exoskeleton brings the creature in Alien to mind. It’s armed with needle-sharp claws and glistens as if waxed. It bristles with filaments like stinging nettle,…
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Jennifer York awarded 2024 Griffith-Reyburn Lowcountry Artist of the Year
April 30, 2024Coastal Community Foundation announced Jennifer York as the 2024 Griffith-Reyburn Lowcountry Artist of the Year. The award supports the creation of new artwork representing the look and feel of the…
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‘American Jukebox’ trilogy pulls out all the stops with the best music from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s
April 29, 2024Brad and Jennifer Moranz may have saved the best for last as they wrap up their popular summertime show “American Jukebox.” This third and final show in the series highlights…
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Long Lost Lisbon
April 24, 2024By Tom Poland “The oak was so big, five men could link hands and not reach around it.” On a clear December day I walked where about eight feet…
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The Million Dollar Quartet
April 18, 2024By Tom Poland I go back now, back to August 1, 2012. That’s the day the University of South Carolina Press published Save The Last Dance For Me. Strange…
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Historic boutique hotel 20 South Battery hosting launch party celebrating PBS show feature
April 17, 202420 South Battery, a cherished historic boutique hotel nestled in the heart of Charleston’s Old and Historic District, today announces its upcoming Launch Party on April 28th, celebrating its feature…
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IAAM hosts two photography workshops to explore capturing the moment
April 16, 2024International African American Museum dives into photography with two April events International African American Museum (IAAM) is holding two sessions of a photography workshop on Saturday, April 20, 2024, inviting…
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IAAM launches groundbreaking genealogy resources at Center for Family History
April 16, 2024New research area and reference library expand access to millions of ancestral records Historically, African Americans have faced significant challenges with discovering their ancestral history due to lost or difficult…
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If A Photo Is Worth 1,000 Words …
April 10, 2024By Tom Poland Why do we need cutlines? Simple. To better serve the reader. A cutline needs to be right. Long after the writer is gone, his work will…
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Trident United Way and Transformation Table Lowcountry announce new partnership
April 8, 2024Trident United Way to sponsor Transformation Table Lowcountry’s 2024 Home-Based Dinners Trident United Way and Transformation Table announced a new partnership supporting Transformation Table Lowcountry’s 2024 monthly home-based dinner series,…
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Surprise At Surrender Rock
April 3, 2024By Tom Poland A Sunday before Christmas it was. With the gifts all wrapped, I had a bit of time. I wanted to see the monument where Mayor T.J.…
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International African American Museum offers a new twist to spring break for college coeds
April 3, 2024International African American Museum takes a novel approach to spring break In early March, the International African American Museum (IAAM) welcomed students from the College of Charleston, Benedict College, and…
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The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes to perform at The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo in 2024
March 29, 2024This August, The Citadel Regimental Band and Pipes will proudly represent the United States for the fourth time as the country’s designated military band performing at The Royal Edinburgh Military…
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Special exhibition at the International African American Museum highlights search for freedom
March 28, 2024The International African American Museum (IAAM) will host the world premier of a special exhibition highlighting the African American search for freedom and self-determination. Entitled Follow the North Star: Freedom…
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Running With Ghosts
March 27, 2024By Tom Poland I dreamed I was in a football game again. Then I awoke. Such disappointment. Other than playing in a game again, the next best thing would be…
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West African drummers set to perform at the International African American Museum
March 27, 2024In April, the International African American Museum will launch its summer Keys & Conversations programming, beginning with a West African drumming experience presented by the Amen-Ra Drummers. Scheduled from 4:00…
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A Way To Receive And Give Back
March 21, 2024By Tom Poland You reach a point in life where you look backwards a lot. I recall my days studying Journalism at the University of Georgia. Turns out I…
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The Golden Gloved Artist
March 14, 2024By Tom Poland During my not quite 10 years at the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources I worked among talented illustrators, filmmakers, designers, photographers, and artists. I watched…
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Lowcountry student is state Poetry Out Loud champ
March 12, 2024The state finals for Poetry Out Loud, a national poetry recitation and performance competition, yielded a new state champion from Charleston who will represent South Carolina in the national competition.…
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Spoleto Festival USA announces enchanting candlelit choral performance
March 12, 2024May 31; Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul; 9:00pm; tickets available now Spoleto Festival USA, America’s premier performing arts festival, announced the addition of a third choral concert to…
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Spoleto Festival USA announces 2024 Bank of America Chamber Music Series artistic roster and repertoire
March 7, 2024Paul Wiancko to debut as Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music Spoleto Festival USA, America’s premier performing arts festival, has announced the artist roster and repertoire for the…
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Bring Back Honest-To-Goodness Screen Doors
March 7, 2024By Tom Poland With winter knock, knock, knocking on their door, people are thinking of storm doors and weather stripping. Well, drafty old screen doors occupy my mind. Recent…
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20 South Battery hosts special house and garden tour benefiting the Preservation Society of Charleston
March 5, 202420 South Battery celebrated a special house and garden tour on Monday, March 4th. The event, organized for a private group, resulted in a generous donation of $35,000 to the…
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Feathers Fit For A King
February 29, 2024By Tom Poland I wanted to hunt birds when a boy. Problem was no one would take me hunting. Dad tried but hunting wasn’t in his blood. And so…
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IAAM to host a conversation with award-winning filmmaker Julie Dash
February 27, 2024Event will celebrate Women’s History Month In honor of Women’s History Month, the International African American Museum (IAAM) will host a conversation with award-winning filmmaker Julie Dash, on March 21…
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One View, Two Civilizations
February 22, 2024By Tom Poland On a November Saturday, I drove to the geographic heart of Georgia. The cool breath of autumn and a blue-sky day had pulled people outdoors. I…
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20 South Battery to host Charleston Symphony in gratitude to Itzhak Perlman performance supporters
February 22, 202420 South Battery will open its doors on February 22, 2024, to host a special evening in appreciation of supporters of the upcoming Itzhak Perlman performance at the Charleston Gaillard…
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Dr. Frank Thomas set to honor the 100th birthday of James Baldwin at IAAM
February 20, 2024Next author talk to focus on Baldwin’s legacy The International African American Museum (IAAM) invites guests to join Dr. Frank Thomas on February 29 for a conversation and salute to…
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The Luck Of The Draw
February 14, 2024By Tom Poland December 1, 1969, was no ordinary Monday. It was a day when your birthday was your destiny. In Athens, Georgia’s Benton Apartments my roommates and I…
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S.C. Arts Commission announces seven emerging artist grantees
February 14, 2024Seven artists establishing themselves in their artistic pursuits will benefit from the South Carolina Arts Commission Emerging Artists program, receiving a project-based grant and career mentoring. The SCAC defines emerging…
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S.C. Arts Commission board designates state’s 10th cultural district in Hartsville
February 14, 2024The South Carolina Arts Commission is announcing that its board of commissioners enthusiastically designated the 10th South Carolina Cultural District in the city of Hartsville by a unanimous vote. The…
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S.C. Arts Commission board designates state’s 10th cultural district in Hartsville
February 13, 2024The South Carolina Arts Commission is announcing that its board of commissioners enthusiastically designated the 10th South Carolina Cultural District in the city of Hartsville by a unanimous vote. The…
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Live Jazz Returns to The Establishment Every Friday and Saturday Night
February 8, 2024The downtown restaurant introduces the Broad Street Live music series, featuring Demetrius Doctor and local jazz musicians The Establishment proudly announces the return of live music with the Broad Street Live series featuring local…
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Ordering Please, One Big Boy
February 7, 2024By Tom Poland Daddy set me straight. “If you want some spending money, get a job.” Thus did I work two jobs while going through college at Georgia. I…
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Folk Artist Leonard Jones
February 1, 2024By Tom Poland Giving Old Tin New Life During my school days the yellow bus rolled me past chicken houses. In 1972, when I taught creative writing in Lincolnton,…
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The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs announces Untitled Places at City Gallery
January 30, 2024The City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs presents Untitled Places, an exhibition at City Gallery that assembles liminal landscapes by photographer Nigel Parry from March 1 through May 5, 2024. Parry,…
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Spoleto Festival USA announces 2024 festival season
January 30, 2024Spoleto Festival USA, the country’s premier performing arts festival, has announced a star-studded lineup for 2024 including more than one hundred performances across the Holy City for 17 days and…
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Those who influence us
January 25, 2024By Jeff Becraft It is interesting how we can influence one another. (Interesting is really not the word… it is deeper than that.) But someone who has greatly influenced…
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Clawfoot Tubs Hold Memories
January 25, 2024By Tom Poland When I see a clawfoot tub, which is rare, four memories surface. First, I go back to my grandfather’s old homeplace. Next I go back to…
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Ageratum, Wood, & Water
January 17, 2024By Tom Poland On a Sunday walk I spotted a splash of blue. Blue wildflowers. They say blue flowers are sometimes difficult to grow in gardens. “They say.” That was…
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St. Pat’s in Five Points announces 2024 band lineup
January 16, 2024Columbia, South Carolina’s St. Patrick’s Day festival returns on March 16 with record-setting number of performances St. Pat’s in Five Points, one of the largest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations…
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Workplace Friends Best Come Naturally
January 10, 2024By Tom Poland I stumbled across an old magazine feature of mine and it made me recall stops I’d made along that long, winding road called “Career.” Some memories…
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Like A Scene From An Old Western
January 3, 2024By Tom Poland It was 1985 when I spent three days in Reno. I didn’t shoot a man just to watch him die, Johnny, but I conjured up images…
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Conifers’ Fragrant Pull On Memory
December 20, 2023By Tom Poland I read that fragrances stimulate recall more so than any other sense. I knew from experience that it had to be true. You and I, we’re…
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There’s Just Something About A Barn
December 8, 2023By Tom Poland On Highway 378 between Lincolnton and Washington, Georgia, stands a barn. I say a barn. It’s a home built to look like a barn. Or maybe…
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