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Author: Margaret Evans

Luscious Landscapes & Promiscuous Produce

Bill Mead wasn’t always a painter of promiscuous produce. A navy brat who landed in the Lowcountry in 1969, Mead, a self-proclaimed “old hippie,” started drawing as a teenager, and for years experimented with dark, disturbing images he calls “erotic surrealism.”

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A Way of Life

Kathy Crowther’s watercolors are crisp with the colors of local beaky critters and proud with botanical details of the Lowcountry. Her new paintings will be on display at the Charles Street Gallery from Saturday, April 26th through May 17, with a reception with the artist on Saturday, April 26th from 5:30 to 9pm.

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“Annie” Inspires!

When you’re performing a musical comedy that won seven Tony Awards and the love of audiences around the world, it’s not exactly a “hard knock life.”  Okay, perhaps I’m underestimating the difficulty of putting on a great show, but this cast truly makes it look effortless.

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Oink, Oink!

The Pig Out, a long-time tradition at Beaufort Academy, was officially revived three years ago!  With annual attendance of 400-700 people, this has easily become one of Beaufort Academy largest fundraisers. 

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