Can-Am Days: Free Tickets Available for Military Band Concerts

Can-Am Days: Free Tickets Available for Military Band Concerts

RBC Bank is presenting three military band concerts as part of the 49th annual Canadian-American Days, to be held March 13-21 Read more →
 
The Year of the Tiger Dawns on the Strand

The Year of the Tiger Dawns on the Strand

By Lauren Poster The Franklin G. Burroughs and Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum held an open celebration Saturday for the Lunar Read more →
 
Museum’s “Apron Chronicles” Rich in Nostalgia

Museum’s “Apron Chronicles” Rich in Nostalgia

By Lauren Poster Now through March 19th the Myrtle Beach Art Museum is featuring the Apron Chronicles: A Patchwork of American Read more →
 
Treasures or Trinkets? Museum’s Appraisal Day Offers Answers

Treasures or Trinkets? Museum’s Appraisal Day Offers Answers

By Lauren Poster Last Wednesday and Thursday, the Myrtle Beach Art Museum launched Art, Antiques, and Treasures Appraisal Day, Read more →
 
Myrtle Beach Presents Third Annual Martin Luther King Day Festivities

Myrtle Beach Presents Third Annual Martin Luther King Day Festivities

By Lauren Poster The third annual Martin Luther King Day events kicked off Sunday at the old Train Depot in downtown Myrtle Read more →
 
Muscle Car Museum Entertains Gearheads

Muscle Car Museum Entertains Gearheads

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris There are a number of clichés to describe Benjamen Caldwell’s happy response to visiting the Wheels of Read more →
 

Sidestep Into History: The Living History Farm

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Far from the pounding surf, high-rise hotels and manicured golf courses, Millie the Mule circled a Read more →
 

Local Art Museum Showcases “25 Years of Jonathan Green”

By Christina Knauss Twenty-one works by Jonathan Green, one of the most popular artists to come out of South Carolina, have now Read more →
 

Art and Atalaya Mix Naturally at State Park

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Atalaya's mysterious labyrinth of corridors, walk-through rooms and cloistered spaces returned to its Read more →
 

Plein Air Works Take Center Stage at PAINT! Conway 2009

By Christina Knauss Art was created in the streets, alleys, byways and along the river walk of historic Conway for two days last Read more →
 

Revelry Reigns at Market Common Octoberfest

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris You can find a lot of Jimmy Buffet music performed at festivals in Myrtle Beach, but most of it is not Read more →
 

Greek Fest Sweet as Honey

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris The gold dome of St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church is a familiar landmark on the U.S. 17 Read more →
 

It’s Festival Season!

By Christina Knauss Fall means one thing along the Grand Strand: festivals! Festival season is in full swing for the next few Read more →
 

Wine Gala to Kick Off Pawleys Island Festival of Music & Art

Time is running out to save $25 per ticket for admission to the 10th Annual Pawleys Island Wine Gala, scheduled for Friday, Read more →
 

Mustang Lovers Unite

By Christina Lee Knauss Floridian George Stritz really, really, REALLY loves Ford Mustangs. How much? He estimates he's owned 85 Read more →
 

Trace South Carolina’s Tobacco Roots at Mullins Museum

Tucked away in the City of Mullins, about 50 miles northwest of Myrtle Beach, resides the South Carolina Tobacco Museum. Read more →
 

Rice Museum Exhibits Rich in Local History, National Significance

By Christina Lee Knauss Walk into the shady interior of the Rice Museum on Front Street in Georgetown - and step back in Read more →
 

Children’s Museum of South Carolina Offers Affordable, Educational Experience

By Christina Lee Knauss Hawks and owls and vultures, oh my! That could have been the rallying cry at the Children's Museum of Read more →
 

Explore Gardens, Sculptures, Wildlife and Past at Brookgreen Gardens

By Michelle Cantey Located between Myrtle Beach and Pawleys Island, Brookgreen Gardens encompasses more than 9,000 acres in the Read more →
 

Revisit “The Wonder Years” of Myrtle Beach

By Christina Knauss Take a trip back in time to the bygone days of Myrtle Beach at "Jack Thompson: The Wonder Years, Myrtle Read more →
 

Downtown Conway Shines with Rivertown Music and Arts Festival

By Christina Lee Knauss Meck Hartfield stood under a white tent in Conway on May 2 and pounded a piece of iron into a delicate, Read more →
 

S.C. Hall of Fame Invites Public to Nominate 2010 Inductees

The board of trustees of the official South Carolina Hall of Fame now invites individuals and organizations to nominate 2010 Read more →
 

Rivertown Music & Arts Festival in Conway This Saturday

The 23rd Annual Conway Main Street Rivertown Music & Arts Festival, presented by HTC, is set for Saturday, May 2, 10 a.m. - 10 Read more →
 

Myrtle Beach Celebrates 48th Annual Canadian-American Days March 14-22, 2009

Once again the Myrtle Beach area is rolling out the red carpet for its visitors from the North during the destination’s annual Read more →
 

Myrtle Beach Pic of the Week

Armand P. Arman's School of Fishes was made 27 years ago, out of welded steel and Vise-Grips. It's on display now through Read more →
 

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