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  • Why can’t lefties just reverse the strings and play the way they like? Well, it’s not that simple.
  • These outdoor services of worship held for a week or longer were characterized by the encampment of the participants, often near an established church.
  • "F” is for Figg, Robert McCormick, Jr. (1901-1991). Lawyer, public servant, legal educator.
  • Much of what we know about the great composers we’ve learned from their letters.
  • In The Barber of Seville and his many other operas, Gioacchino Rossini gave singers plenty of opportunities to show off their talents. But in a letter he…
  • Mozart, they say, could compose music while he was playing billiards. Rossini wrote that he had once composed an overture while standing in the water…
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Alexandra Boeving Allen about helping children cope with stress associated with cancer treatment. Dr. Boeving Allen is a pediatric psychologist in oncology at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital.
  • The caterpillars for the pandora sphinx moth are large, green or red with a swollen third thorax segment into which the head and first two thoractic segments can be drawn. The abdomen has a small white spot on the second segment, and big white oval spots the last five spiracles. They also have the characteristic "horn" at the end of the abdomen, until it is replaced by a button in its last instar. Larvae consume copious amounts of foliage, and when they are ready they climb down their host plant and burrow underground, where they pupate.
  • On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for October 19, 2021, we look at Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) comments about his recent trip to the southern border, the future of the bipartisan infrastructure bill in Congress, and what the Virginia governor's race could mean for the 2022 midterm elections. Also in this episode: the latest on broadband expansion in the state; updates on Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine boosters shots; and more.
  • Ten years ago, our next guest and his partner decided to launch their own music school and since then it has grown into five locations across the Midlands. One unique aspect of his school is to give students the chance to perform in a band in concert-like venues, which also gives them a peek at a career in live music.Mike Switzer interviews Don Russo, co-founder of Freeway Music in Columbia, SC.
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