The Art of Restoration

“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.” ~…
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Congenial Perennials

Perennials are basically plants that last two years or more as compared to…
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Measuring Up?

Columbians think of their city as a place that offers an enjoyable quality…
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From the Editor: Pervading Passions

June is such a month of pleasure. School is out, pool parties ensue,…
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High Styles in High Point

In April, Pew Research Center touted, “Millennials are the largest generation in the U.S.…
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Gracious in Gray

When Leah and Michael Davis were in Charleston, where Michael was finishing his…
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Silence and Denial

Linnette Mullin, age 47, is a mom of four boys, a published author,…
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Et Cetera: Before the Cock Crows

Weathercocks have topped church steeples for centuries, and in this instance one tops…
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Bringing It to a Boil

Friends engage in conversation in the backyard while enjoying a breezy summer evening.…
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A Bird’s Eye View

Fifteen years ago, Mike Finch attended an oyster roast hosted by his neighbor,…
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How Does Your Garden Grow?

Viewers of South Carolina Educational Television’s long running and widely popular “Making It…
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An Equine World Apart

In the early 1980s, people from downtown Columbia had the perception that Blythewood…
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