Even Through Rebuilding, High Expectations Remain for Seahawks Tennis

By Terry Massey It seems the Myrtle Beach Tennis Center's courts aren't the only things undergoing renovations there this Read more →
 

Partnership for Prescription Assistance Prepared to Help South Carolina Workers Hurt by Recession

The "Help is Here Express" bus tour makes its way to the Grand Strand later this week, in order to help uninsured and Read more →
 

20 Years Later, Memories of Hugo Remain Vivid

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Treasures Abound at South Carolina’s Largest Garage Sale

By Christina Knauss It's not every day you see a grown man walking around with a four-foot tall stuffed Scooby Doo dressed in a Read more →
 

The Shaggers are Back!

By Christina Knauss Rhythm-and-blues and beach music blasting from dozens of speakers, through the open doors of clubs all along Read more →
 

Ripken Experience a Baseball Nirvana

By Terry Massey As a baseball player, Cal Ripken Jr. was famous for his longevity and love for the game. Now in retirement, the Read more →
 

Rimes Concert Highlights Freedom Festival

By Christina Knauss Grammy-winning country star LeAnn Rimes played to a packed house at Freestyle Music Park on Saturday night, Read more →
 

Groundbreaking Launches Long-awaited Boardwalk Project

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Summer 2009 may be waning into the slower pace of autumn on the Grand Strand, but the city of Myrtle Read more →
 

Like No Other Package on the Beach: The Ultimate Golf Insider Experience

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Garden City Pier Offers Diverse Environment

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Far from the shadowy towers of Ocean Boulevard, the Garden City Beach Pier is a mecca for visiting Read more →
 

Dallas Brass Brings One-of-a-Kind Entertainment to Pawleys Festival

What do you get when you mix a beat-boxer with a tuba? Nat McIntosh of Dallas Brass, actually. McIntosh and the fellow Read more →
 

Beach Boogie & BBQ Festival Hosting Full Slate of Saturday Events

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris With a full moon lighting the skies above and a band rocking on stage, the winners of Friday night's Read more →
 

Coastal Football Hoping to Be Anything But Average in 2009

By Terry Massey Photo by Keith Jacobs http://www.mbsun.com/assets_c/2009/09/DSC_8868-thumb-300x481-2321.jpgThere are many words Read more →
 

Barc Parc Becomes Unlikely but Welcome Tourist Draw

By Lauren Poster On a Saturday at the Barc Parc, I scan the landscape for visitors. A day like today, the scent of rain weighed Read more →
 

Myrtle Beach National Company Chosen to Manage Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Club

The Myrtle Beach National Company announced last week that it has assumed day-to-day management of Wachesaw Plantation East Golf Read more →
 

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

http://www.mbsun.com/assets_c/2009/08/Wine Gala graphic-thumb-250x267-2234.jpgTime is running out to save $25 per ticket for Read more →
 

Big River Celebrates Twin Anniversary of Conway-based Theatre Group

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Huckleberry Finn struts his stuff in true southern style at the Main Street Theater this month in the Read more →
 

The Black Crowes at House of Blues Oct. 4

One of VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock" makes its way to the Grand Strand on Sunday, Oct. 4, as multi-platinum blues Read more →
 

High Waves, Rip Currents Pose Risk to Area Swimmers

By Christina Lee Knauss Photos by Keith Jacobs http://www.mbsun.com/assets_c/2009/08/DSC_9507-thumb-540x321-2199.jpg Swimmers Read more →
 

Sunny Surfing Event Captures Surfer’s Legacy, Awards Scholarships

By Lenore McKenzie-Morris Guy Daniels' legacy is the sound of the surf, the power of a wave, the artistry of balance and the joy Read more →
 

Beach Blog Restaurant Spotlight: Ocean Fish Market Part of Culinary Heritage

By Becky Billingsley Often Grand Strand residents will be asked by visitors where they can go eat and have a "real Southern Read more →
 

O.D. Pavilion Brings Seaside Amusement Back to North Strand

By Christina Lee Knauss The spirit of the carnival is alive again in North Myrtle Beach. Back in the '50s and '60s, the lights Read more →
 

Celebrate Summer’s End with Soul Function

http://www.mbsun.com/assets_c/2009/08/Soulfunk-20-thumb-300x200-2174.jpgAs the Sun Fun Summer Concert Series winds down for Read more →
 

Waccamaw Blue Trail Targets Ecotourists

By Christina Lee Knauss The Waccamaw River may well be the Grand Strand area's most underappreciated resource. Its dark waters Read more →
 

2 Free Rounds When You Pay for 3

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