David Archuleta

October 28, 2010  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

Fan Favorite David Archuleta is set to release his sophomore effort “The Other Side of Down” on October 5th. 19 Records/Jive Records is launching the album with the upbeat single, “Something ‘Bout Love” co-written by Archuleta, Sam Hollander, Dave Katz and Chris DeStefano... Read more »

Governor’s School

October 26, 2010 • Laura Gryder  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Local News

Some people are very talented in the arts and would like to pursue their love of the arts through their high school and college careers. For those people there is a special school called the Governor’s School located in Greenville, SC. They offer summer programs and they are also a public residential... Read more »

Katy Perry

October 26, 2010  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

“I can’t run from where I came from, nobody can,” says Katy Perry. When it came time to make her exhilarating second album “Teenage Dream,” Katy found herself increasingly drawn back home to Santa Barbara, Calif. Back to where they knew her before she became a superstar.... Read more »

Runner Runner

October 17, 2010  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

Five distinct personalities joining forces to make one mighty sound–that’s Runner Runner. The SoCal band’s self-titled debut album–released through a new partnership with Capitol Records, C.E. Music (a new label formed by David Letterman’s Worldwide Pants Inc.) and Jack... Read more »

Budget Cuts in Art Education

October 12, 2010  
Filed under Arts & Entertainment

Budget cuts are taking toll on almost everything. However, what seems to be taking it the hardest are the Art programs. Art education has been being cut more and more every year. Teachers are being left unemployed because of all the cuts. School administrators are suggesting they cut the art programs,... Read more »

M*A*S*H* Mobile Army Surgical Hospital

August 27, 2010  
Filed under Announcements, Arts & Entertainment, Fort Report

Fort Dorchester High School is hosting the play M.A.S.H., a dark comedy adapted for the stage by Tim Kelly and based on the book by Richard Hooker. This play set in Korea during the Korean War in the early 1950′s. American soldiers and Korean civilians both are sent to the hospital when injured.... Read more »

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