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Author: Margaret Evans

Elemental: Artwork by Juliana Kim

Extensive travels have given Juliana Kim ample material to investigate the essence of space and place. When she moved from Boston to Hilton Head Island, she embraced her new environment by painting landscapes “en plein air.”

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Elemental: Artwork by Juliana Kim

Extensive travels have given Juliana Kim ample material to investigate the essence of space and place. When she moved from Boston to Hilton Head Island, she embraced her new environment by painting landscapes “en plein air.”

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On Knowing Better

By Margaret Evans, EditorLike millions of Americans, I keep a diary in cyberspace. I call it my “blog” – we all call them blogs – but it’s more like a virtual journal, a place to jot down random thoughts, flesh out idea fragments, post nature photos, etc. I don’t spend much time on my blog – too busy – and neither does anybody else.

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On Knowing Better

By Margaret Evans, EditorLike millions of Americans, I keep a diary in cyberspace. I call it my “blog” – we all call them blogs – but it’s more like a virtual journal, a place to jot down random thoughts, flesh out idea fragments, post nature photos, etc. I don’t spend much time on my blog – too busy – and neither does anybody else.

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Conroy Festival to Launch New Book

In October 2015, more than a thousand people participated in the Pat Conroy at 70 Festival celebrating a milestone birthday and honoring the iconic southern writer in his hometown of Beaufort, South Carolina. The event was a once-in-a-lifetime gift to the community and to the author himself, who passed away from pancreatic cancer just months later. The immersive festival model of author discussions, a film screening, a museum exhibition, a tour, and special lunch and reception events proved to be so successful that the organizers are continuing it as an annual event honoring Conroy and now called the Pat Conroy Literary Festival.

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Conroy Festival to Launch New Book

In October 2015, more than a thousand people participated in the Pat Conroy at 70 Festival celebrating a milestone birthday and honoring the iconic southern writer in his hometown of Beaufort, South Carolina. The event was a once-in-a-lifetime gift to the community and to the author himself, who passed away from pancreatic cancer just months later. The immersive festival model of author discussions, a film screening, a museum exhibition, a tour, and special lunch and reception events proved to be so successful that the organizers are continuing it as an annual event honoring Conroy and now called the Pat Conroy Literary Festival.

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Looking For Mr. Sprinkles

Ah, youth.  Is it really wasted on young people?  Literary lore has it that George Bernard Shaw said it was.  I’m inclined to think that youth isn’t usually wasted.  In my case, however, I vaulted through it without ever giving serious thought to (seriously) what to do for a living.  Academic psychology came easily to me, and without much soul searching I dove into it headlong for nearly fifteen years. 

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Looking For Mr. Sprinkles

Ah, youth.  Is it really wasted on young people?  Literary lore has it that George Bernard Shaw said it was.  I’m inclined to think that youth isn’t usually wasted.  In my case, however, I vaulted through it without ever giving serious thought to (seriously) what to do for a living.  Academic psychology came easily to me, and without much soul searching I dove into it headlong for nearly fifteen years. 

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This Land I Love

The Hilton Head Choral Society extends a call to everyone who loves America to attend their season opener POPs Concert “This Land I Love” at 8 p.m. Friday, September 9th at First Presbyterian Church, 540 William Hilton Parkway, Hilton Head Island.

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