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Opinion: Why you should study art (or any 'soft'... →
Twenty years removed from her college graduation, Mary Hamilton never would have predicted that she would leave her lucrative job in finance to pursue painting full time.
“I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life,” she said of her college years. “I only knew two things: I wanted to move to New York City after I graduated and I needed to make money to do this. So I chose to be a business...
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January 2013
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December 2012
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Here is the Unsayable
One day in Paris, as we made our way downtown from the Palace Royale metro stop, Andi, Hilary and I came upon a strings ensemble of men and women seated in a round in one of those silvery street squares you find in front of a cafe with streets leading in and out of roads overlooked by the city’s colossal limestone masterbuildings. A cello hum led into rapidly vibrating violins, striking up a...
November 2012
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Travel Blog →
From July to December I plan to study abroad in two small but iconic European cities: Cambridge, England, and Aix-en-Provence, France, home to artist Paul Cezanne and a place of inspiration for countless other impressionists in the 19th century. I am unbelievably lucky and very exited!
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April 2012
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February 2012
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The Life Electronic →
This is a feature I wrote for the February 23 issue of the student magazine.
It’s about Jared Parfrey, a College of Charleston grad who, as electronic producer Ancient Intelligence, climbed to the number one spot in the Charleston charts. But his journey to get there was no easy feat.
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