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There's more to art than you think. It's not just theater, paintings, books and dance. It's the enterprise of human creativity and it takes vastly different shapes and forms. Here you'll find my thoughts about the arts in Charleston and beyond. Neither of us knows what to expect.
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Dons and Ho’s
April 17, 2007 – 8:42 am
Let me get this straight: Don Imus drops a comment about the Rutgers women’s basketball team being a bunch of “nappy-headed ho’s,” and the mediasphere goes nuts.
But Don Ho dies, and you can almost hear crickets chirping out there. Coincidence or conspiracy? Discuss. —PS
Whole Lotta Love
March 21, 2007 – 10:10 am
Great news for people who see Charleston standing at the cusp of a full-on literary renaissance: bestselling author, Oprah darling, and Charleston prodigal son Bret Lott will be returning to a full-time, permanent professorship this fall at the College of Charleston, where he’ll resume teaching creative writing — and putting an additional luster on [...]
