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Going The Distance

West Ashley High School’s boys’ track team is viewing this season as more of a distance race than a sprint. The season kicked off recently when WAHS hosted the Sandlapper Track and Field classic at Wildcat stadium. It was a good showcase for area runners as they get...

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Chasing the Chupacabra

West Ashley author Lynne M. Hinkey's latest novel, Ye Gods! A Tale of Dogs and Demons, is a story of magic and monsters run amok on a Caribbean island. In the story, author Jack Halliman sails to Puerto Rico looking for a cure for writer's block and instead finds a...

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Jake Bugg Pops By West Ashley

You’ve heard Jake Bugg before, even if you can’t immediately place the name. His song “Lightning Bolt” is featured in a Gatorade commercial that has been airing nationally for more than a year and he’s made guest appearances on Conan, Late Show with David Letterman,...

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Dark Creamy Goodness

An unusual trend has been happening lately, I’ve re-stumbled upon a patch of stouts. No, not the average, boring Guinness variety associated with the recent Patrician festivities. I’m referring to stouts of a slightly sweeter, richer, creamier nature. In the stout...

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Show Us Your (Food) Porn

Has a photo of a five-layer cheesecake ever made you drool on your computer keys? Or an image of sauce-slathered ribs made you unconsciously lick your fingers and tuck a napkin into your collar?

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A Stroke of Fate

Where to start? That was the question that hung over West Ashley artist Bob Wilson Jr., about this time last year after being commissioned to paint the portrait of U.S. Army Capt. Kimberly Hampton, the first woman from South Carolina to die in combat, and the first...

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Bruce Ellington To Visit Manny’s Neighborhood Grille

University of South Carolina football fans will have the opportunity to say “thank-you” and “good luck” one of the most exciting players for the Gamecocks over the last several years. Wide receiver and kick returner Bruce Ellington will be at Manny’s Neighborhood...

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Renaissance Man

Cotesworth Pinckney Means was a man of grand pedigree. His ancestors played important roles in shaping not only the history of Charleston but of the nation. This heritage must have influenced Means, for he was known in the Greater Charleston community as “the father...

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Vinyl Madness Takes Over Monster

Got a dollar? You can get a record — and a pretty good one at that – at Monster Music this Saturday, March 15, during their biannual Record Expo. And if you have a few more bucks on hand, you might be one of the few lucky ones to snag some of the rare collectibles...

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Although the English may claim to have created the beverage and coined the term ‘stout’ as a singular style, it ‘s the Irish that have made the beer their own. The lads and lasses from the green isle loved that dark beer so much, that a category was named for their...

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