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The Fine Print for Full Time Photography and Art

In Avondale, Josh Silverman is known as a strong supporter of the arts, offering his financial advisors office, Jericho Advisors, up as a premiere gallery for established and up-and-coming artists in a broad variety of mediums. From high quality scans of bird skeletal...

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Taking Homemade to The Next Level

“We don’t claim to be chefs. We just cook and prepare food very well,” says Jeannie Dillon of Foodies Café and Catering. Since its opening late last year on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard in what used to be a Kentucky Fried Chicken, Foodies has quietly built a reputation...

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A Tasty American Wheat

Full disclosure, friends: I had my first Bell’s Oberon of the year this week. I know, I know. I can hear it now: “Beer Snob, it’s just barely spring! Hey, that’s a wheat beer! A summer beer! Aren’t you a self-proclaimed ‘seasonal drinker?” In my defense, the...

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Full Nelson

When West Of last interviewed young Tyler Nelson in 2012 he was a budding wrestling talent. Wrestling at 55 pounds, Tyler had just won the state title in only his first year of real organized wrestling. People began to notice that Tyler had a knack for the sport, a...

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Time Machine … Engaged!

Middleton Place will host a reenactment of U.S. Gen. Nathaniel Greene’s encampment there during the Revolutionary War this weekend. Costumed historians will portray the Continental Army sent here in the fall of 1782 by Greene’s superior officer, Gen. George...

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Stuck In The ‘Middle’

All Tamara Avery wants is what’s best for her five-year-old son, Tripp, and if that ends up helping all of West Ashley, then all the better. When it came time to enroll Tripp in kindergarten, Tamara and her husband, a local member of law enforcement, wanted to send...

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Breaking Ground  

Work crews were busy this week at the Charleston Parks Conservancy Magnolia-Sycamore Community Garden, breaking ground for walking paths. While rain interrupted work a few times, the skeleton of what will be home to over 60 planting beds is beginning to be filled in.

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Local Boy Done Good

West Ashleyian Glenn McConnell has been a great many things -  businessman, state senator, statesman,  lieutenant governor, and now a president. Last week, the College of Charleston board of trustees voted unanimously to hire McConnell as the school’s next president....

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Creative Meaning through Literature

Ashley River Creative Arts Elementary School welcomed noted author Claudia Cornett to its campus for the public launching of her just-released book, “Creative Meaning through Literature and the Arts.” The book is already used widely by many universities and in other...

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Local Writers Given New Parts to Play

From Piccolo Spoleto to the FringeNYC festival in New York, playwrights Thomas and Judy Heath recently made their name in national theater with the success of their co-written play, Perfectly Normel People, which just finished a run at Threshold Repertory Theatre in...

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