The Girl with the Silver Thimble

Sigrid Rothchild is what you might call a clothing anthropologist. A graduate in Art History from the College of Charleston, Rothchild enjoys applying her seamstress skills not only to the everyday alterations and adjustments that make up her day to day business, but...

This Too Shall Pass

About this time next year, traffic will flow like poetic water along Bees Ferry Road, as county roadway widening projects there will have been completed, and the City of Charleston’s “circle” that borders it will also be finished. Well, “probably” by this time next...

Middleton Place Hosts Naturalization Ceremony

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed, by their Creator, with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness….” Those words, drawn from the Declaration of...

Fortitude: A Musician Rises

Despite a formidable start in life, local musician Daniel Walker has risen to life’s greatest challenges. “Pain can break you, or take you places you never imagined,” says Walker. “It’s how you roll with the punches that matters.” The nightmarish grist that could have...

True Americana

Looking back across my columns over the many years, it’s quite obvious I’m an ale guy. Even here at the beginning of summer, I still hold a preference for ale. Beyond my personal preference for the warm-fermenting beer, there are other reasons why more of The Beer...

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