Author: Margaret Evans

Chamber Music Hilton Head

Chamber Music Hilton Head continues its 10th season with music for clarinet, piano and strings. Russell Floyd, Asako Kremer, and Jean Shamo open with a performance of Aram Khachaturian’s lissome Trio for Clarinet, Violin & Piano. The concert concludes with Schubert’s monumental “Death and the Maiden,” String Quartet, played by Melissa Barrett and Tristan Lehnert, violinists, Yvonne Johnson, violist, and Angela Maleh, cellist.

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Choral Society Presents King Singers

The Hilton Head Choral Society will present the King Singers, one of the world’s most sought-after vocal ensembles, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7, at Holy Family Catholic Church. 24 Pope Ave. Founded in 1968 by six choral scholars from King’s College in Cambridge, England, this remarkable group gained international notoriety, performing in concert halls and cathedrals in Europe, Russia, Japan, Korea, South Africa and the Untied States.

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Dean Mixes It Up

The Society of Bluffton Artists (SoBA) announces the speaker for their February 11th  2:00 – 3:30 p.m. meeting.  The meeting is open to the public. Mixed Media artist Diane Dean will demonstrate her techniques which combine collage, acrylic and watercolor to create “representational abstract” paintings.

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Where Water, Sky & Land Meet

New Pastels by Sherry Fooshee will be on exhibit at Charles Street Gallery, Beaufort February 1-22. The public is invited to an opening reception with the artist on Friday, February 1st, 5:30 to 9pm

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Not Just ‘For the Birds’

Lowcountry Habitat for Humanity is gearing up for its annual fundraising extravaganza, the Habitat Birdhouse Auction, coming up on Friday, April 25th. But before the fun can be had, or the funds raised, Habitat needs your help! The birdhouse auction is great cause with lots of opportunities for community involvement…

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Seriously Wasting Time

One night, not too long ago, my husband and I were having a heated discussion (we never argue, we discuss… hotly) about something we’d just heard on the news. Honestly, I can’t remember the topic, but I can only assume it was presidential primaries-related. As our conversation unfolded – “unfolded” being, perhaps, too gentle a term – our pitches rose, our comments began to overlap, then collide, and our pleasant, after-supper “family time” teetered on the brink of… unpleasantness.

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Color, Light & Forms of the Lowcountry

He’s becoming a familiar sight to the locals south of the Broad – close to marsh islands, on the river banks or in scenic backyards overlooking the water – Richard Coyne is standing at this easel capturing the Lowcountry light in his oil paintings.  A winning smile on his face and an easy manner, he wears high snake boots and a wide-rimmed straw hat.

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