Teresa Bruce remembers her "other mother," Byrne Miller
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If you recognize the woman on this book cover, chances are you're A) a long-time Beaufort resident, B) a fan of the arts, or C) a patron of the Beaufort County Library's Special Collections. It's Byrne Miller – founder of the Byrne Miller Dance Theatre – and she's the subject of a new memoir by former WJWJ anchor Teresa Bruce.
Beaufort-based author and philosopher Maggie Schein is embarking on an epic journey of the modern era?crowdfunding. Most people do not picture philosophers embracing modern technology. When that philosopher becomes an author and receives the support of luminaries in writing, music and production she has little choice but to embrace what the universe is providing.
A gorgeous new coffee table book captures the sights, sounds and stories of Beaufort.
Publisher Lydia Inglett and international travel author Martin McFie – partners in life and in work – have just released Beautiful Beaufort: Pearl of the South, a real gem of a coffee table book.
Wendy Goller paints her passion for this Beaufort Art Association Gallery exhibit.
Wendy Goller was born in Greenville, S.C. but grew up in Columbia. She won numerous awards in high school and went on to study art at the University of South Carolina. There she studied painting under renowned artist Phillip Mullen and drawing with illustrator Chris Jones.
You don't have to be a Monty Python fanatic to love the Arts Center's new production of Spamalot. But based on the reactions of the three Python geeks I saw it with, it sure doesn't hurt! Of course, I was laughing non-stop, too, and I have merely a passing acquaintance with the Python oeuvre.