Metropolitan Opera broadcasts return with Boris Godunov September 29, 2021 Arts By Becky Sprecher The Met Hi-Def Broadcast Series opens its 2021-22 season on Saturday, Oct. 9 with Modest Mussorgsky’s Boris Godunov. It More
Edwin McCain to perform Nov. 6 at John Paul II Catholic School September 29, 2021 Arts/Education From staff reports Charleston-born and Greenville-based recording artist Edwin McCain will perform a benefit concert on John Paul II Catholic School’s campus More
TCL celebrates 1st Mitchell Award winner September 29, 2021 Education From staff reports The Technical College of the Lowcountry has named Angela Jackson the first recipient of the Frieda R. Mitchell Early More
TCL’s Gough selected to become Riley Fellow September 29, 2021 Education From staff reports The President of the Technical College of the Lowcountry, Richard Gough, joins distinguished leaders from across South Carolina to More
‘Sleeping with the enemy’ is more than a movie title September 29, 2021 Contributors/Terry Manning/Voices American Louise Signore made worldwide news in 2019 when she told CBS New York her secret to living 107 years. “I never More
Reflecting on boxing, my father, a friend, random acts of kindness September 29, 2021 Contributors/Scott Graber/Voices It is Tuesday, and I’m at the Freight Yard Pub in North Adams, Mass. The Freight Yard Pub is actually located in More
WE THE PEOPLE… September 29, 2021 Contributors/David Taub/Voices The U.S. Constitution’s Preamble, the handicraft of the brilliant James Madison, who became our fourth president, is among the most enduring words More
Hearing problems most prevalent service-connected disability among Veterans September 29, 2021 Contributors/Larry Dandridge/Military The first two articles in this series on VA hearing (audiology) services answered 18 common questions about VA hearing services and service-connected More
Let’s try diplomacy, discussion, cooperation September 22, 2021 News We can work together to keep Beaufort’s downtown beautiful, vital and welcoming Above: A photo of the front of the Sea Island Hotel More
USC Beaufort biology students analyze sewage for Covid-19 clues September 22, 2021 Coronavirus/Education/Health By Carol Weir Special to The Island News Can sewage from bathrooms around the Lowcountry predict the next local coronavirus hot spot? Student More
OktoPRfest returns to downtown Port Royal September 22, 2021 News/What To Do From staff reports After a year off because of COVID-19, the Town of Port Royal and the Old Village Association of Port More
LOWCOUNTRY LIFE September 22, 2021 Lowcountry Life Sofia Karen Dow was waiting for the Port Royal Post Office to open after lunch and wandered over to the Cypress Wetlands, More