Spirit of America

Eddie Bush picked up his first guitar when he was four years old and it was “love at first strum.” Mesmerized and inspired by The Beatles, Elvis, the Osmond Brothers, and Glen Campbell, Bush spent hours strumming and evenutually began to develop his natural singing...

And Slide Into Fall

As we begin the slow, sometimes painful descent into fall, you will likely see fewer and fewer summer beers available in stores and on taps, many being replaced by the darker and more robust autumn fare. By September, most of us in the south are quite ready for the...

Day Trip

Sometimes, you just need to get out of town. Sometimes, when you live in Charleston, you just need to get out of town on Labor Day weekend. On any given holiday, especially those where businesses close on Monday after the weekend, one can expect your quaint little...

South Carolina’s Poor

So here’s a regular guy in the street question: How many people in South Carolina get welfare — cash payments to help them make it through rough times? A hundred thousand? Two hundred thousand? More than 874,000 — the number of people who live in poverty...

Scooting the Issue

Peninsular Charleston’s problem of striking the right balance between development and quality neighborhoods has really found a home in West Ashley. This week, several neighborhood associations are in full-action mode after they discovered that the owner of the...

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