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Yonrico Scott secret jam at the Pour House tonight?

Just got a heads up that Yonrico Scott (of the Derek Trucks Band) called over to see what kind of house PA was at the Pour House. He and Kofi Burbridge are in town, and word is they’re looking to do some impromptu jams after the Tom Crowley show tonight. 12 - 12:30 ish.
Could be […]

Conscious Events this Weekend - Fair Trade Day, Green Soccer, Think Global Act Local

There’s some very cool stuff going on this weekend. Forgive me for straight-up posting the releases, but it’s the easiest way to get you the info on a busy day when I’m trying to finish up to drive to Myrtle Beach to hurl on Led Zeppelin - The Ride.
Pangaea Day at the Daily Dose
WHO: WINEDINEWINE […]

Reggae Block Party moves to Marion Square

I was pretty surprised to see this in a Piccolo Spoleto email this morning. The block parties on the steps of the Customs House have been a tradition for years. Even though I love the feel of being on the harbor, the sight of the massive Customs House steps covered in hundreds of dancing people, […]

Groovy new art at J. Paulz

Local artist Janelle Riolo is putting on an art show tomorrow night at J. Paulz on Maybank Highway. I went to her show last year and was duly impressed by the quality and bright, alive nature of her paintings. She’s promised a sweet playlist to accompany the viewing, mingling, and sipping.

Is Will Ferrell just greenwashing?

Just when I thought I’d vomit if I heard the word “green” again (at least in quotation marks like I’ve just done here), I saw this video. Put the earmuffs on your kids for this one - there’s some big boy language.
GREEN TEAM!!!

Ethically eating shrimp?

Salon.com has one of the best stories I’ve read in awhile on the sustainability of seafood. (Actually it’s an interview with author Taras Grescoe about the new book Bottomfeeder).
With our local shrimping fleet facing a do-or-die season that begins this week, this information is timely. Salmon is a bigger no-no than I realized (unless it’s […]

Pet Helpers is full

I’m going to post this entire letter we received from Pet Helpers’ Emily Laurie yesterday. I got the numbers used in the story from an employee. We’ve smoothed things over with them, but apparently a lot of folks have tried to take them dogs this week after reading the article. I disagreed with her that […]

LSD discoverer dies at age 102

Albert Hoffman, the scientist who first isolated the chemical LSD, passed away yesterday.
Jambase.com published Erowid.com’s story about him, and the comments that ensued are hilarious.
Read them here. Favorites …
All Loving Liberal White Guy: This dude changed culture! Vietnam probably would have gone on until the 80’s had it not been for this dude. Rest […]

Santee Cooper execs get a big raise

The top five executives at Santee Cooper are getting a collective $86,565 annual raise.
CEO Lonnie Carter’s boost of $29,991 (up to $404,756) is more than most teachers, or alt-weekly writers for that matter, make in an entire year.
The “ironic”(her words) part of it that company spokeswoman Laura Varn points out is that executives at private […]

DNR Open House this Saturday

This got cut from City Picks:
At the Department of Natural Resource’s facility at the end of Fort Johnson Road, a few hundred scientists and researchers work tirelessly to monitor and protect our waterways, forests, and islands. Their jobs are likely among the most important (and fun) of anyone in the Lowcountry. This Saturday, they’ll be […]

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