APRIL 19, 2010 – It was a Dr. Seuss weekend – a pair of pleasant, temperate days in which one gazed amazed at a dozen things to do. Instead “Great Day for Up!” by Seuss, we marveled as the weekend kept outdoing itself as a “Great Time for Fun!
On the heels of the Great Snow of 2010, the hint of spring in the air over the weekend turned our thoughts to summer. In turn, we wondered what kind of activities we’d offer to our children in the season of Lowcountry heat. As always, there are a lot of things kids can do besides watching TV or playing outside: swim teams, Vacation Bible Schools, school-based camps, baseball, hiking, camping and more.
EXCLUSIVE: JAN. 28, 2010 – White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has an office that’s big enough to accommodate a gaggle of 25 reporters. In fact, he periodically invites key members of the press corps into his office overlooking the White House’s north lawn to give preliminary briefings on major news events.
JAN. 25, 2010 – It’s not every day that your college roommate is host to a national television show. But come tonight at 10 p.m., you’ll be able to see Marco Werman on public television nationally as he hosts the pilot of “Sound Tracks,” a new show that highlights what’s happening globally with music.
JAN. 4, 2010 – A sure sign that you’re back home from a long road trip is when you see the big Piggly Wiggly distribution [...]