2021 a tough one for lovers of old-school hip-hop July 21, 2021 Contributors/Terry Manning/Voices Black people sometimes discuss entertainers who matter to us in terms of whether they matter to people outside the community: “Is this More
Watercolor artist Whyte signing on July 3081 July 21, 2021 Arts From staff reports Internationally renowned American figurative artist Mary Whyte will sign copies of her new book We the People: Portraits of More
HBO’s “The Righteous Gemstones” to film in Beaufort for a week July 21, 2021 Arts Casting company in need of dozens of paid extras From staff reports The Righteous Gemstones, a dark comedy series on HBO created More
Beaufort High’s O’Brien selected for Boys Nation July 21, 2021 Education/Schools By Mike McCombs In what has become a rite of summer, a handful of rising high school seniors in Beaufort County were More
Holy Trinity names new Upper School Dean of Students July 21, 2021 Education/Schools From staff reports Holy Trinity Classical Christian School announced Thursday that Rev. Joseph A. Lawrence will be the new Upper School Dean More
Riverview Charter School makes 2 leadership hires July 21, 2021 Education/Schools From staff reports Director Robert Bechtold has announced in an email the selection of Jenna Gow to serve as the Instructional Leader More
SOLID CONTACT July 21, 2021 Sports With two outs and a runner on first base, the Braves’ Wes Anderson pounds out a line drive single to right field More
Host Eagles edge Seahawks for FCA 7-on-7 title July 21, 2021 Sports By Wes Kerr The 2021 high school football season in the Lowcountry is off and running. Eight area public and private schools More
I am reminded why I love this town July 21, 2021 Contributors/Scott Graber/Voices It is Saturday morning, and I’m on my slightly-worse-for-the-wear deck. This morning I have my coffee (Peet’s Major Dickason’s Blend), a Food More
The false and dangerous dichotomy of the “culture wars” July 21, 2021 Contributors/David Taub/Voices Social and cultural anthropologists understand how the culture of a society is changed. A dominant civilization or society most effectively changes a More
Water Festival is the finale of summer skill July 21, 2021 Cherimie Crane Weatherford/Contributors/Voices In the soupiness of late July, the air – heavily scented with coconut, diesel fuel, lingering hints of fried chicken, and undertones More
COVER & CONCEAL July 21, 2021 Military Recruit Braydon Fisk, with Charlie Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, poses for a photo after a cover and concealment class July 11 More