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Lowcountry Blogs is our attempt to keep up with the comings and goings of an active local blogging community. These days it's written primarily by Heather Solos of Moncks Corner Moments and administered by Dan Conover of Xark!. To have your site added to The Big Blogroll or the other lists here, e-mail us your URL, along with a one-sentence description of its focus, style, etc.
Heather's e-mail: [email protected]; Dan's e-mail: [email protected].
On Tuesday, May 16, 2006, the first large gathering of Lowcountry bloggers met in Charleston at a harbor-front bar for the Inaugural Charleston Blog Party.
On the agenda: 1. Drinking; 2. Talking; 3. Posing for pictures with Windviel's incredibly cool Mustang.
Photos by Janet Edens Conover
Adam Boozer A local creative director's commentary on his new life in Charleston.
Afrogeek Mom and Dad Afrogeeks: Black people who love Buffy and Star Wars, who have their own folder at the comic book shop, who thought Living Color (the band, not the show) was the bomb, who always wanted to know where the black elves were in D&D. And now they have kids.
Agricola A politically oriented blog by a conservative Charleston native.
Ashcan Rantings Charles and Leah share what is on their minds.
Ask Elsa The public editor at The P&C talks about fairness, ethics, and anything else readers want to know about their newspaper.
Audubon South Carolina A blog by "Swampy," a.k.a. Mark Musselman, the director of education at the Audubon Center of the Francis Beidler Forest. The blog has an environmental focus and documents whatever strikes his fancy during the work day.
Baxter sez... An eclectic general-interest blog by "a professional feminist" and a "white Christian Southern male."
Bessie Gantt's Journal A blog about raising triplets, which is just kind of amazing in its own right, when you consider that a mom could have time to blog while raising triplets.
Bill Hawkins The executive editor of The Post and Courier blogs at Charleston.net.
Catherine Cam A video blog by Catherine from Mount Pleasant.
Chad Norman Photo-heavy personal blog by Chad Norman.
Charleston Chow Holly Herrick's weekly journal of the latest and greatest in Charleston, SC area world of food and restaurants and restaurant reviews/overviews.
Charleston Watch This site is serious business: People keeping close tabs on city government and making sure their neighbors stay informed. Yes, it's a blog, but it's also citizen journalism.
CharlestonGirl Tells the tale of a Lowcountry woman, massage therapist, tour guide, newlywed, student, trying to keep all the plates spinning at once!
Choose Charleston Local writer and photographer JAZ takes a closer look at the people, places, and ideas that are reshaping the South Carolina Lowcountry in the 21st Century.
Conover on media One of the early blogs by the co-founder of Lowcountry Blogs. Its focus: Longer posts on media topics as a means to prevent cluttering-up other people's comments sections.
Cosmopolitan Charlestonian Eclectic Charlestonians on life in the Holy City. American viewpoints, opinion & provocative thoughts from the Eastside.
Dave Moulton's Bike Blog A wicked-good bicycle blog by a British-born framebuilder who also happens to be a novelist.
Dragonmount: Robert Jordan's Blog Charleston novelist Robert Jordan's blog in the online community inspired by his "Wheel of Time" series.
Eat A Charleston City Paper foodie blog by Jeff Allen.
Fantasy Mashup Fantasy football coverage, commentary, conversation and cartoons from Dan and Janet of Xark.
Feedback File A Charleston City Paper music blog by T. Ballard Lesemann.
Feminists for Colbert Women's and Gender Studies at the College of Charleston LOVES Stephen Colbert. Why? Not only is he a Charleston, SC native, but how great was his segment with Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda
Floss religiously Dental student on life, dreams, religion, education, and good BBQ.
GMLc The Good Morning Lowcountry column, now in convenient blog form.
Go Green Charleston Local news and information on environmental issues. A platform to encourage those who are unfamiliar to the green movement to learn, share, and act.
Moncks Corner Moments Eclectic personal blog from Berkeley County features photography, links to the author's photo site.
Monsoon Cantina Local creative couple with a baby and a camera.
Mossy's World of Animals My name is Moss and I'm a fourth grader in South Carolina. This is my new blog dedicated to educating people about animals.
Mustang Rolling One of the most focused of local blogs, this one features photographs of the author's beloved Ford Mustang taken at various places. A mini-travelogue with each post!
My McClellanville A community news blog covering the charming village northeast of Charleston.
Needles Hooks and Yarn The blog of the Crafters Fantasy Football League, a fantasy football league composed of knitters and other crafters.
New Wars Conservative views on politics and international affairs.
OPP Blog Keep up with the folks at Organic Process Productions as they take their films, books and art around the country.
OUTloud in South Carolina A blog devoted to political issues from the perspective of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered communities.
Paint Charleston Daily This blog is forum on art, creativity, plein air, and daily painting by Charleston artist, Katherine M Schneider who paints daily and posts frequently.
Palmetto Ramblings State/Local politics from the perspective of a 24 year-old, plus posts about the "shrimp and grits" of Lowcountry life from time-to-time.
Pat and Kathie Bicoastal twins share their notes and thoughts about anything and everything.
Patrick L Archibald Patrick L Archibald's photos of Charleston, SC, and beyond.
Patrick's Place A blog that combines multiple older blogs and themes, written a local TV producer/writer with diverse interests.
Seacoast Church Blog One of the Lowcountry's largest non-denominational congregations, spread over multiple campuses, uses blogs to keep everybody in touch.
Shadow of Diogenes General-interest blog by a poet/photographer/Clemson fan.
Smoke Free Action Network This is a news source for all people who want to make South Carolina smoke free. Many cities have already enacted legislation on this issue, now it's time for the whole state to go smoke free.
Tartelette aux USA Helene is a baker three days a week, a personal trainer three days a week, has a master's degree in history and is a French woman married to an American man. Guaranteed to make you hungry.
The Back Channel The Charleston City Paper's omniblog has morphed nicely into a daily feed of the latest posts from the outfit's growing stable of staff-written special topic blogs.
The Birds and Fishes As the Curator of Birds and Fishes out at Cypress Gardens, and a huge fan of it too, I decided there should be a site about the weekly world of animal care. I hope to educate, enlighten and maybe add a laugh to your day.
The Blogland of Earl Capps Various topics, but here's a blogger who not only writes about politics, he does some of his own reporting.
The Bushido Way An entertaining mix of politics, sports and some kind of special sauce. Big on baseball.
The Chase is On A Charleston City Paper blog by writer Jessica Chase.
The Column, reloaded Former journalist/columnist and Charleston resident Eric Pulsifer comments on news in his adopted home town, plus other news of interest.
The Crescent A local man blogs the remodeling of his 1908 Carolina cottage.
The Daily Meds P&C medical beat reporter Holly Auer extends her coverage to the Web.
The Extra Point LinkCharleston's sports blog by John Strubel.
The Past Is Not Over considers the present effects of the past on our culture in areas such as politics and the media. It's more contemplative than the former, although sometimes just as opinionated.
The Scratching Post An author, filmmaker, actor and musician blogging from the Holy City.
Unscripted An arts blog by Patrick Sharbaugh, The Charleston City Paper's arts editor.
Vera's Crafty Blog The adventures of an obsessed Lowcountry knitter and crocheter
Walk This Way A good-natured woman with a camera goes for walks around Charleston and photographs the details that other miss. A chatty, popular blog. More photos at the author's Radcliffebytes blog.
Wicked Winter Stories are how we make sense of our lives, relate to one another, and find common ground. WW is an exploration of myth and meaning through the art of storytelling.
Xark A general-interest group blog with an emphasis on liberal politics, media, religion and doodles.
Ya Damn Pastry Chef A Charleston chef writes from the inside on the local restaurant scene.
Educators for Jim Rex Talk education ideas with the campaign of a Democratic candidate for State Superintendant of Education.
POLITICSROCKS.COM A team blog based in Spartanburg devoted to politics, with an emphasis on state politics. The main writer is the son of a Democratic state senator. Team members also produce Sports Talk Rocks, a blog devoted to Palmetto State sports.
Postscripts The page where we index staff blogs at Charleston.net, and the eventual home of this blog.
craigslist: charleston Not a blog, not a local media site, not really anything that falls into a clean category. The local version of Craig Newmark's famous San Francisco-based list.
Brad Warthen's Blog Editorial writer Brad Warthen of The State writes one of the best-read media-backed blogs in South Carolina.
Spoleto Buzz The Charleston City Paper's Spoleto blog.
Spoletoblog The Post and Courier's blog devoted to the Spoleto USA arts festival. Seasonal.
Ask Elsa Elsa McDowell, public editor of The Post and Courier, answers questions about the paper and journalism.
Bill Hawkins The Post and Courier's executive editor's blog.
Good Morning Lowcountry The Post and Courier's quirky inside-local column blogs through the working day at least five days a week.
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Posted by: Shanequa | 29 July 2009 at 14:28
No worries,I'm working with the POST AND COURIER TO MAKE SURE THIS MOMENT GOES DOWN IN HISTORY.....LoCountryLegendz ent.OPPORTUNITY FOR OUR CITY GROWTH IS EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR.WE HAVE ENDLESS TALENT IN S.C.THIS IS SOMETHING YOU WANT TO BE A PART OF.IF YOU LOVE THE LOWCOUNTRY LIKE I DO,THEN YOU MUST ACT NOW.THIS IS CONSIDERED A TURNING POINT IN THE WAY OUR COMMUNITY CAN CHANGE.WE ARE NOT PERFECT,BUT TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHT OPPORTUNITIES IN PLACE,ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE.
BY:DAMON RIVERS/LoCountryLegendz.(843)-609-1052
Posted by: Damon Rivers | 25 June 2010 at 12:38
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Posted by: Damon Rivers | 25 June 2010 at 12:46
BUILDING UP THE COMMUNITY
This event is planned to start at 11:00 am on Jul 17, 2010 at DARBY BUILDING, 6TH AVE.
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Couldn't get the link to work either.
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It's the perfect timing.
Posted by: Pinnacle Security | 04 April 2011 at 02:47
I wanted to take the time to thank you for this blog and what you've to bring together bloggers in South Carolina and Charleston.
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