Check Out the 4th Edition of the Beaufort Human Library
“Where oral history meets speed dating.” The Beaufort Human Library project promotes empathy and...
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by Margaret Evans | Mar 26, 2024 | Culture, Local Color | 0
“Where oral history meets speed dating.” The Beaufort Human Library project promotes empathy and...
Read Moreby Margaret Evans | Jan 30, 2024 | Culture, Local Color | 0
The fourth edition of the Beaufort Human Library will be held as a free public event on the...
Read Moreby Margaret Evans | Sep 26, 2023 | Culture, Local Color | 0
The award-winning coastal town of Habersham’s idyllic village center, the Habersham Marketplace,...
Read Moreby Margaret Evans | Aug 30, 2022 | Culture, Local Color | 0
By Scott Wierman The 2022-23 school year is upon us and with a new academic year comes an...
Read Moreby Margaret Evans | Nov 14, 2007 | Art | 0
On December 1, 2007, The Red Piano Too Art Gallery is hosting a live Art Auction to benefit The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). This benefit auction is a part of: A Lowcountry Christmas Celebration on Da’ Sea Islands of Historic Beaufort, South Carolina.
Read Moreby Mark Shaffer | Oct 30, 2007 | Film | 0
When people hear the word documentary lately, they think of the big-issue films by filmmakers like Michael Moore and Al Gore.
Read Moreby Laura Von Harten | Jul 24, 2007 | My Lowcountry | 0
When I heard Beaufort made the Forbes List, I thought, awesome, here’s another feather in our cap! I thought it was kind of like being named one of the best places to retire, or one of the coolest places to go kayaking.
Read Moreby Bernie Moscovitz | May 29, 2007 | Standpoint | 0
The “Broken Bridge” has added a certain “je ne sais quoi” to island living. The event, described as “cataclysmic” by Governor Sanford, who choppered in to say something three and a half days after it happened (because someone told him they thought he ought to do that) and, whose performance in this situation gives complete credence to his campaign promise of as little government as possible (or something like that), has now become an everyday part of our lives. People check the webcams, leave a little earlier, fine tune their travel to avoid the worst of times and are “muddling through”.
Read Moreby Bernie Moscovitz | May 1, 2007 | Standpoint | 0
There were a few hundred of us in Port Royal on that Saturday afternoon, enjoying the “Soft Shell Crab” festival, the music, the artisans and painters and carvers and hawkers.
Read Moreby Laura Von Harten | Mar 20, 2007 | My Lowcountry | 0
“As humans, we need bright days and dark nights.” Dave Crawford, Executive Director, International Dark-Sky Association You know how, while flying his plane at night in 1999, JFK Jr. got spatial disorientation and took a fatal plunge into the ocean?
Read Moreby Laura Von Harten | Jan 9, 2007 | My Lowcountry | 0
Out with the old, in with the new? Not around here. A lot of people don’t want Beaufort County to change and they get bent out of shape when the scenery shifts.
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