by Ron Snyder | Jan 8, 2020 | Community, Sports
To many sports fans today, the best-known student athlete to hail from Clemson University is Trevor Lawrence, the star quarterback who led the Tigers to the college football national title last year and may win another this year. But in these parts, the Clemson... read more
by Ron Snyder | Nov 22, 2019 | Art, Arts & Life
To many people who visit the Live! Casino and Hotel, the experience represents an opportunity to simply kick back and enjoy, do some gambling, eat delicious food and catch a live entertainment act. But Suzi Cordish has spent years working to make such visits more than... read more
by Ron Snyder | Oct 17, 2019 | Arts & Life, Books, The Arts
In many ways, Donald Ray Schwartz’s latest novella is a culmination of a lifetime of education and experiences. “Deeptide: Vents of Fire” (GoToPublish) is a science fiction work telling the story of two female oceanographers who believe they can find the answers to... read more
by Ron Snyder | Sep 3, 2019 | Art, Arts & Life, Film & TV, Fun, The Arts, Visual Arts
Veteran filmmaker Jeremy Newberger says his latest documentary happened almost by accident. Good timing, an abundance of preparations and a confluence of events helped make “Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel” a reality, he says. The 87-minute film tells the... read more
by Ron Snyder | Jul 1, 2019 | Art, Arts & Life, Film & TV, The Arts, Visual Arts
In baseball terms, Morris “Moe” Berg would best be described as a journeyman player. A New York native and son of Jewish immigrants, he played for five Major League Baseball teams between 1923 and 1939, with a lifetime batting average of just .243. The enigmatic... read more