With the busy school year right around the corner for most schools, it’s time to focus on the ways you can make your classroom more enjoyable for your students. Refreshing each classroom for the new…
Sound Bites: Coma Therapy, Satori Tree and Machine…
Friday, March 6 TPP Events presents Satori Tree, w/ Nancy Druid The Eighth State Brewing Company, 400 Augusta St., Greenville 8 p.m. Free When the Spartanburg trio Satori Tree began recording last year, they didn’t…
Greenville County Schools release next year’s calendar
Greenville County Schools released its 2020-21 student calendar on Wednesday, March 4. Students will begin the next school year on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020 and end the school year on Friday, June 4, 2021. The…
Greenlink launches effort to fight human trafficking
Greenlink is now enlisting its bus drivers to fight human trafficking, with the help of a $20,936 grant from the Federal Transit Administration. The grant is a part of a $5.4 million Human Trafficking Awareness…
Greenville filmmaker says ‘aloha’ to ukulele craze
Six years ago, Eric Baltazar was watching “50 First Dates” when he heard a song that would change the trajectory of his career. The song was a cover of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and the…
The Scoop with Amy Doyle: A behind-the-scenes look…
What’s the scoop on BJU Press? Do you know about this business? If you are heading out of downtown Greenville to Greer along U.S. 29, it looks like a quiet 1970s strip mall. But it’s…
Op-ed: Out-of-touch County Council members threaten Greenville’s prosperity
By Lee Taylor I dislike generalities; they very likely insult someone in the group. Along those lines, let’s make clear: The majority of our 12-member Greenville County Council lives in the world of 2020, where…
Paul’s Pick: Greenville Theatre brings frothy, frolicsome “Gentleman’s…
As serial killers go, Monty Navarro is probably the most likeable you’ll ever encounter in musical theater. “He’s a very charming character,” said Andrew Anderson, who plays the role of Monty in Greenville Theatre’s production…
CBT’s ‘Jungle Book’ casts animals as protectors of…
The animals in Carolina Ballet Theatre’s “Jungle Book” have a message for humans: Protect Mother Earth! The ballet, running March 6-7 at the Peace Center’s Gunter Theatre, is based on Rudyard Kipling’s classic series of…