MONDAY,
September 6, 2004
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SC Focus - Firebombings: From My Father's
Wars to Ours. Dr. Bob Becker, Director of the Strom
Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs, talks with
Christopher
Dickey, the Paris Bureau Chief and Middle East Regional Editor
for Newsweek Magazine and author of Summer of Deliverance: A
Memoir of Father and Son about his relationship with his father,
poet James Dickey. A
James Dickey Celebration, featuring Christopher Dickey and his
brother Kevin and sister Bronwen, is planned for September 15 and
16 at Clemson University. Christopher Dickey’s Presidential
Colloquium address: “Fact, Fiction and Foreign Policy”
takes place at 7:30 on Wednesday, September 15 at Tillman Auditorium
on the Clemson University campus.
The
Arts - Found. Greenville writer Carolyn Grothaus,
one of the winners of the 2004 Piccolo Spoleto short story competition
reads her entry: “China Doll.”
PROFILES
- A Celebration of Beach Music. We’ll sample
some favorite tunes from our “state music” as Roy Scott
visits Ocean Annie’s at Myrtle Beach to talk with Harry Turner,
President of Beach
Music Association International and author of This Magic
Moment: Musical Reflections of a Generation. For information:
843-280-4809.
TUESDAY,
September
7 , 2004
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Palmetto
Gardening - A special edition recorded
during Park Seed’s Flower Days in Greenwood, SC. Clemson Extension
Horticulturist Bob Polomski talks with Elvin McDonald, Better
Homes and Gardens Magazine deputy editor for gardens and outdoor
living. For additional gardening information visit Clemson Extension’s
Home & Garden
Information Center. NOTE: The 2004
Master Gardening Workshop: "Gardening For a Better World,"
will be held on September 24, 2004 at Riverbanks Garden in Columbia.
Got
Bugs? - A live call-in segment on insects, spiders
and other household pests. Charlotte Holt hosts Eric Benson, Clemson
Extension Entomologist, and Cam Lay, Assistant Department Head of
Pesticide Regulation
at Clemson University. For additional insect information, visit
ENTWEB the
Clemson University Entomology website.
WEDNESDAY,
September 8, 2004
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The ETV Road Show Coastal
Your Day live in Myrtle Beach, SC
The Chef's Table - Libby Hoyle prepares a recipe with
Chef Julien of the Ocean
Club at Grande
Dunes Resort.
Focus
on the Future - Donna London learns the history of
the Myrtle Beach area from Nicole Aiello of Burroughs
& Chapin Company.
Food
for Thought - Libby Hoyle talks with Tom Echelon,
Director of Horry County Food Protection.
Profiles
- Roy Scott visits with Harry Turner, President of
Beach Music Association
International.
Out
& About - Bob Schuster meets up with local legend
Cecil
Chandler of WBTW
News13.
THURSDAY,
September 9, 2004
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The
ETV Road Show Coastal
Your Day live in Downtown Conway, SC
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