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  • Bird and bat guano have both been used as valuable sources of fertilizer. The most valuable guano is found in caves protected from water.
  • Jazz has always danced with mystery—on stage, in the music, and even in its history.
  • Jazz is alive in modern cinema—shaping stories with its soul, swing, and spontaneity.
  • Cedar apple rust is a fungus, but its brown cases become jelly-like blobs with protrusions that look like something from outer space.
  • This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Katherine Chetta about donor milk for premature infants in the neonatal intensive care unit.
  • Jazz and rock are always borrowing and always inspiring each other. Here are a few rock songs shaped by jazz, where improvisation, rhythm, and harmony push the music beyond boundaries.
  • In 1963, the nation was shaken by the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. John Coltrane responded not with words, but with music.
  • Jazz and the culinary arts share a deep kinship. Both are about improvisation, timing, and flavor.
  • Assisting newborns with their breathing and circulation after birth is a specialized skill that you would think first responders would have. But the vast majority of them don’t, and that’s because it is, almost universally, not required.
  • Featuring a choir, soloists, and the North Carolina Baroque Orchestra, SC Bach is set to present its namesake's Christmas masterwork in full over the course of two performances at Furman University December 20th-21st.
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