Storytelling From a New Point Of View

Storytelling From a New Point Of View

No matter the topic, there’s always another side to the story, and history is particularly rich with those. Two area organizations are working to seek out and share stories of underrepresented voices within otherwise familiar South Carolina historical narratives.

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A Fresh Perspective

A Fresh Perspective

Step into CHOPS (Culinary and Hospitality Operatives Prepared to Serve) in Conway and immediately you’ll feel the vibrant energy of the space, its products, and its people.

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A Memory and a Memorial

A Memory and a Memorial

Brian Rutenberg presents his gift to honor the Myrtle Beach Art Museum's 25th anniversary.

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Celebrating Art with Southern Charm

Celebrating Art with Southern Charm

ArtFields offers culture, community and a hefty purse

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Bryan Edwards & Hunter Renfrow: The Horry County Raiders

Bryan Edwards & Hunter Renfrow: The Horry County Raiders

Once high school adversaries, two local athletes - Bryan Edwards & Hunter Renfrow, become NFL teammates

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Rebuilding a Legacy of Music, History and Culture

Rebuilding a Legacy of Music, History and Culture

Charlie’s Place on Carver Street promises resurgence of pride and opportunity

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Becoming a Player

Becoming a Player

Carolina Country Music Fest shines national spotlight on Myrtle Beach

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Fostering Artistry

Fostering Artistry

AAST art program provides ideal environment for creative vision

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A Taste of Summer

A Taste of Summer

They may not be pretty, but boiled peanuts remain a trusted Southern staple

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Still Going Strong

Still Going Strong

This Ocean Boulevard landmark has been serving visitors and locals for 75 years

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The Good Earth

The Good Earth

McClellanville farm offers delivery of locally grown food

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Fridays for the Arts

Fridays for the Arts

Head to downtown Myrtle Beach for the First Friday Art Walk

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The Vision of The Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum

The Vision of The Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum

The old adage that history repeats itself is lost on Will Williams. He may agree that untold, uninspected history is a dangerous matter; however, this 19-year-old Myrtle Beach man is devoting every ounce of his energy to ensuring that the history of Myrtle Beach—the history of all people in Myrtle Beach—is not only represented, but also understood, and afforded its rightful place in the ongoing historical landscape.

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If Opportunity Doesn't Knock, Open the Door

If Opportunity Doesn't Knock, Open the Door

While the COVID-19 pandemic brought loss and despair to many sectors of the economy, live theater took a particularly hard blow. Even a full year after the historic shutdown of theaters on Broadway and across the country, the future of the industry is unclear.

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The Vision of the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum

The Vision of the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School Museum

Renewed vision and energy invested into the Historic Myrtle Beach Colored School

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