By Jennifer Barbour “Wow,“ I exclaim in a hushed voice as my son and I walk under an enormous spider web. I point to the large female spider holding court in the center of her stately web and hear a long, drawn out “W…O…W” from my son. I gently run my fingers... »
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Kiawah kicks off fall Arts season
Provided by Stephanie Braswell The Kiawah Island Arts Council can’t wait to fling open the doors on their 2010/11 arts season. With performances and lectures ranging from comedy to jazz to modern ballet and everything in between, this year’s lineup is ready to show you... »
Golf: the musical
By Richard Hricik When it comes to the blessings that are my children, I am hard-pressed to find anything lacking. They are separated by only two years of age, almost to the day, but other than those calendar pages, very little keeps them apart. ... »
Book Review: Feeling as Free as a Fish
By Kristin Hackler Ellison Smith IV, a Sullivan’s Island resident who describes himself as “a lawyer by profession and a fisherman by trade,” is a true-blooded Charlestonian who grew up with one foot in the marsh and the other on a boat. A graduate of... »
Bishop Gadsden goes pajamas!:184 Pairs of pajamas raise more than $750
Provided by Bishop Gadsden Bishop Gadsden, the southeast’s leading continuing care retirement community, held a Pajama Drive during the week of August 9 as a part of its August Generous Spirit Program. The drive was in support of the Charleston Chapter of the Pajama... »










