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Good Morning Lowcountry

Friday, May 16, 2008
At the intersection of news you can use and news you can't use lies GMLc's weekly summary from various sources.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Thursday, May 15, 2008
The first two visual arts exhibits for this year's Piccolo Spoleto festival, the 30th, open today. Corrigan Gallery at 62 Queen St. has hung this year's Piccolo Spoleto Invitational Show, featuring the work of Richard Hagerty, this year's festival poster artist. The original painting for the poster will be there, along with more of Hagerty's colorful fantasies.
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Roadwatch

Thursday, May 15, 2008

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Good Morning Lowcountry

Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The BBC still calls it Burma, but most of the rest of the world now refers to Myanmar by its chosen, non-colonial name. Its history as part of the British Raj is the former Burma's excuse for its control-freak military government and its destructive isolationism.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Pluffmudders are prone to exaggeration. We wouldn't be Southerners if we weren't good storytellers. Some lies fall into the area of acceptable subjects to lie about. House ghosts, for example, and the size of the fish you caught, or didn't catch, come to mind.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Monday, May 12, 2008
Photographer Brownie Harris, based in Wilmington, N.C., is one of those shooters who seems to do it all. That includes portraits of luminaries such as John F. Kennedy Jr., magazine and book covers, pro bono documentary photography projects for charities such as Darkness to Light and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, calendar work, corporate work and celebrity portraits including the last professional photo taken of American journalist David Brinkley.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Sunday, May 11, 2008
From The Onion, America's finest fake newspaper:
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Saturday, May 10, 2008
North Charleston Arts Festival. All day. Various venues. Finale, 8 p.m. North Charleston Riverfront Park, 1001 Everglades Drive. 745-1087. www.northcharleston.org.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Friday, May 9, 2008
GMLc is changing the metaphor for our weekly news roundup. We're tired of the cowboy thing, and, before that, the food thing. We'll just say that here are a few bytes of news from the week that you might have missed.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Thursday, May 8, 2008
It's not the end of the work week. It just seems like it. We have long promoted the idea that the weekend begins on Thursday night in the Lowcountry, and for some it does, and you know who you are. But for GMLc, Friday is a long time coming.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Charleston again will confront its history as a slave-trading city in a slave-owning state beginning May 22 with the premiere of a newly revised version of Anthony Davis' opera "Amistad" at Spoleto Festival USA. Charleston and South Carolina are home to descendents of slaves and descendents of slave owners who had "slaves in the family," as Charlestonian Edward Ball titled his family history.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Monday, May 5, 2008
Next Saturday, the Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival Association will unveil a commissioned sculpture honoring Mount Pleasant's indigenous basket artists and the Gullah Geechee National Heritage Corridor.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Sunday, May 4, 2008
Why is May called "the merry month of May"? We don't know, but we looked it up.
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Friday, May 2, 2008
News roundup: Here are a few news strays that caught GMLc's attention this week as we rode down through the barranca:
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Good Morning Lowcountry

Thursday, May 1, 2008
Today marks the beginning of sea turtle nesting season on Lowcountry beaches.
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