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Creating a family: Upstate artists share their adoption journey
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - It’s often said that DNA doesn’t make a family, love does. Almost 300 kids are adopted each day in the United States--for two artists in the Upstate getting to that gotcha day has been years in the making. We met Meredith and Douglas...
America's oldest piano sings again at Sigal Music Museum in Greenville, S.C.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Tom Strange has brought new life to America's oldest piano, and you can now hear her sweet voice at theSigal Music Museum in Greenville, South Carolina. Be sure to click on the story above to hear Sigal Music Museum curator Tom Strange playing "The Ash Grove," a song that was quite popular in 1775 when the piano was made, and likely would have been in her earliest repertoire.
Greenville restaurant vets opening ‘Take Care,’ returning to Village
A new restaurant concept from former Golden Brown & Delicious chef and co-owner Alex George and chef de cuisine Jen Anderson will open early 2025 at 1233 Pendleton St. in the Village of West Greenville. The two friends and business partners officially announced a signed lease and plans July 2...
This course’s hot dog is a Fourth of July classic, done Carolina-style
A $10-dollar hot dog for eight bucks? The numbers don’t add up, but under Chris Wehking’s care, the layered flavors make perfect sense. Wehking is the chef at the 3’s, a 12-hole short course in Greenville, S.C., where the menu brims with fresh takes on regional classics.
Really Good, Really Big, Really Cheap Book Sale is Aug. 10 in Greenville
The Greenville Literacy Association will host its 23rd annual Really Good, Really Big, Really Cheap Book Sale at McAlister Square, beginning Aug. 10. The two-day book sale is free to attend and will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 10, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 11.
Southern Culture Kitchen & Bar closes on Pleasantburg Drive, after 12 years in business
After 12 years of casual brunch and dinner dining, Southern Culture Kitchen & Bar abruptly announced its closing at the end of June via social media post. The modernized, southern-style restaurant at 2537 N. Pleasantburg Road was mostly known for its regional-themed brunch and dinner menu, which featured fried green tomatoes, braised short ribs, and a unique yet homely handmade cocktail menu. ...
Upstate Grower’s Market expands to former Bee Bee’s location on Laurens Road
When Bee Bee’s restaurant closed earlier this year, there were some questions as to what might move into the space on Laurens Road. As it turns out, this fall Greenville will get a second location of Fountain Inn-based Upstate Grower’s Market. Platt Moore owns the local butcher shop...
Bragging rights: Here's how diners can vote for Greenville's best vegan culinary options
Plant-based food lovers are in for a month-long treat as the 2nd annual Vegan Chef Challenge begins July 1 and continues through July 31. Restaurants and culinary chefs across Greenville will compete to crown the area's best vegan dishes. Hosted by the non-profit organization Vegan Outreach, the vegan food challenge has taken...
Photos: Williamston's Fourth of July lights up skies above music, food, and patriotic fun
A full day of Fourth of July celebrations began Saturday morning with a Patriotic Golf Cart Parade, Envision Williamston's Bobbers on Big Creek Race, music from Jukebox45, a car show, and more than 50 booths at Williamston's Mineral Spring Park. Then, after 5:30 p.m. across from Main Street, live music...
Smash Mouth fans rock out at Simply Freedom Fest in Simpsonville, see the concert photos
At the Simply Freedom Fest, attendees began the festival on Sunday drenched in sweat and left soaked in rain. The crowd weathered the storm to rock out to their favorite hits with Smash Mouth, headliner at the CCNB Amphitheater in Simpsonville. The band played their new song, "Ride On," along with smash hits "All-Star," "Walking on the Sun," and "I'm a Believer" from the "Shrek" soundtrack. ...
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