Andy Cooney to return to Walhalla Civic Auditorium
Published Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
The Walhalla Civic Auditorium is excited to announce the signing of Irish American superstar, Andy Cooney, for his 2009 Christmas show. Andy will be in Walhalla on Friday, Dec. 11, just three days after performing before a sold out audience at New York’s Carnegie Hall. Read More |
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So good, you’ll feel like you were there
Published Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
So good, you’ll feel like you were there
Instead of taking a trip to the low country or high into the mountains, stay local and let the work of two talented photographers make you feel like you were the one behind the lens.
Mark McInnis and Carl Ackerman have been experimenting with photography for nearly 20 years, capturing some of the most compelling photos in and around the Palmetto state. From wildlife to landscapes to sports, the twosome has spent countless hours in the field, working to top their own personal best. Read More |
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2010 Chorus officers installed
Published Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
Officers of the Board of Directors of the Golden Corner Barbershop Chorus were installed at the annual meeting recently in Seneca. Read More |
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Newsman Lou Dobbs mulls run for White House, Senate
Published Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
A week after abruptly quitting his longtime job as a CNN television news host and commentator, Lou Dobbs said on Thursday he is considering career options including possible runs for the White House or U.S. Senate. Read More |
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Susan Boyle album sets pre-order record on Amazon
Published Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
The upcoming debut album by British singing sensation Susan Boyle has become the largest global CD pre-order in the history of Amazon.com, the online retailer said on Thursday. Read More |
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Book Review: “The Guinea Pig Diaries” by A.J. Jacobs
Published Monday, Oct. 5, 2009
It’s safe to say that A.J. Jacobs routinely goes places where no one has gone before. In his first book, “The Know-It-All,” he read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica in a little over a year. He followed that up with “The Year of Living Biblically,” in which he attempted to live by the rules and regulations of the Good Book (both Testaments). Now he gives us appetizer-sized versions of his more recent experiments in human behavior, each one just as illuminating (and irritating to his long-suffering wife) as his previous endeavors. Read More |
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