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The South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities first began as an idea by Virginia Uldrick, a well-known music teacher in Greenville, S.C. Educators Jennifer Thomas and Scott Gould recently joined StoryCorps to explain the mission of the school, and Uldrick’s standards of excellence for both her students and staff.
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One of the most popular film festivals in the country is set to begin soon in the Lowcountry, signaling the beginning of film festival season across our state.
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William Starrett has been dancing since he was a small child. His talent was recognized early, earning him the spotlight with prestigious dance companies such as the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Eglevsky Ballet, and The Joffrey Ballet.
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On this edition of the Shortwave Kitsch Radio show, experience the thrilling adventures of detective Jack Finger, hear the story of gentlemen pirates in Charleston, and enjoy music from the Palmetto State's own Gale Bird.
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From her breakout role as Tasha “Taystee” Jefferson on "Orange is the New Black," to her Tony-nominated performance in "The Color Purple," Danielle Brooks has built a career rooted in emotional honesty, discipline, and deep respect for storytelling.
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Mike Switzer interviews Steve Ray Ladson, from Hopkins, SC.
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Mike Switzer interviews Steve Ray Ladson, from Hopkins, SC.
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Jazz helped reshape the visual arts. Artists like Romare Bearden and Jackson Pollock translated jazz's energy, rhythm, and improvisation onto canvas.