by Tim Wood | Jan 1, 2022 | Featured, January 2022, Talk Of The Town, The South
Many of his peers saw the move as inevitable, but for a guy who has made a career out of high-level planning and thinking five steps ahead, Marc Orlando truly didn’t see 2021 coming. Life in Bluffton was exciting. Big economic boosters like the Burnt Church Distillery...
by Tim Wood | Oct 29, 2021 | Children, October 2021, The Law, The South, Women In Business
Pam Blackshire and her family law partner, Bree Kennedy, meet clients for the first time at what can be the most vulnerable and emotionally challenging point in their lives. Blackshire said that’s where the duo’s 40-plus years of combined experience comes in most...
by Tim Wood | Oct 29, 2021 | Festivals, Food & Drink, Music, October 2021, The South
Festival organizers, like the rest of the Lowcountry and the world, have faced overwhelming challenges over the past 19 months. Trying to keep events like Zinfest and the Italian Heritage Festival on track in the middle of a pandemic is like watching a Rocky Marciano...
by Tim Wood | Sep 1, 2021 | Featured, Food & Drink, Love, Recipes, September 2021, The South
JOSHUA CASTILLO Chef, Charlie’s L’Etoile Verte While most kids of the ’80s were watching cartoons like The Smurfs or Transformers, Castillo was mesmerized by Julia Child, cooking French cuisine on her PBS program. He’s held “every job except doctor, lawyer or medic”...
by Tim Wood | Aug 4, 2021 | Arts & Entertainment, August 2021, Music, The South, Travel
Being backstage at venues like Ryman Auditorium, The Troubadour, Bonnaroo and Radio City Music Hall watching his dad, legendary folk singer-songwriter John Prine, was everyday normal for Tommy. “We had music industry folks, singer and songwriter friends, over to the...