Southern music at its basic. No dancing, no church choir harmonies, nothing but pure southern influenced blues - flavored with red Georgia clay. Gregg Allman, surrounded by an extraordinary cast of musicians, brought back the 60s, the 70s, and the 80s, filling all the generation Xers, Yers, and millennials in the audience with a level [...]
View PostResignation Superman by Brock Koonce

I remember it quite clearly. I was a young child and my father had taken me to see my very first movie. The theatre was dark and the popcorn was salty and buttery and I waited in anticipation of seeing my all-time favorite hero (other than my dad) larger than life in front of me. [...]
View Post brock koonce, downtown Greenville, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SCCreating Art by Laura MacPherson

Most of us who aren’t visual artists think of our work as a commercial pursuit. We work in exchange for financial remuneration. We find fulfillment in what we do, knowing that we are helping our clients, knowing that we are making people’s lives better. But at the end of the day (at the end of [...]
View Post entrepreneur, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, ideally virtual, laura macphersonChristmas Everywhere by Anne Tromsness

I walked into work and Christmas had exploded all over the theatre. We are a few days out from opening three holiday-themed plays at The Warehouse Theatre – something naughty – Santaland Diaries and Season’s Greetings by David Sedaris and Joe Mantello – for the adults, and something nice – a musical adaptation of Ogden [...]
View Post anne tromsness, downtown Greenville, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, The Warehouse TheatreJingle Bell Jog by Mary Lee Tierney

Have you considered trying a 5k but didn’t want to get up early? Not sure you could jog the whole 3.1 miles? Don’t want to be on busy streets? Not a big fan of bagels and bananas? Had hoped to spend a little holiday time with the family? Well, have we got the 5k for [...]
View Post fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, jingle bell jog, sugar creek fun runsSparkelicious by Libby Floyd

From National Television to Books: My hometown of Greenville shines in my new novel, Sparkelicious. Most of you will probably know me around Greenville as the daughter of Furman basketball great and restaurateur, Darrell Floyd or as a former Miss Greenville. However, some of you may know that I left Greenville after graduating from the [...]
View Post entrepreneur, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, libby floyd, sparkeliciousTiger Fire & Cock Lightning by Grey Thompson

This whole Clemson/Carolina football rivalry has gotten out of hand. I grew up vacationing in Tuscaloosa, Alabama before I moved here in 2001, so I know a good football rivalry when I see one. But man, y’all can be hateful. I love it. One week South Carolina’s head coach is using a star player’s injury [...]
View Post clemson tigers, dark corner distillery, downtown Greenville, entrepreneur, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, grey thompson, south carolina gamecocksSelf Doubt, Fear and Head Trash by Laura MacPherson

I’m addicted to the show Revenge on ABC. (It’s on Hulu, if by some terrible twist of fate you haven’t seen it yet–you can catch up on all the episodes!) In the last episode, Emily Thorne/Amanda Clarke made an insightful statement: “Too often we become distracted by fears, doubts, and we refuse to listen.” Yes, [...]
View Post business, downtown Greenville, entrepreneur, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, ideally virtual, laura macpherson, marketing contentThere’s No Auto-Pilot For Success by Laura MacPherson

“Get Clients on Autopilot!” the ad (complete with photo of a fat guy in a suit) called out. I clicked the ad just for the heck of it. The link took me to a Facebook page proclaiming “They work while you sleep!” and –it gets better– “Are you using these 5 secrets of marketing? Rush [...]
View Post downtown Greenville, entrepreneur, fete, fete greenville, greenville, greenville SC, ideally virtual, laura macpherson, marketing contentLos Muertos by Grey Thompson

Open Studios is happening this weekend in Greenville and every year people always ask me, “Where should we go?” I always have answers, but this year is the easiest yet. You should go to 10 Central Ave Studios and see the Día de los Muertos show. First, at 10 Central Ave Studios in Downtown Greenville, [...]
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