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South Carolina News and Info TrackerSouth Carolina News and Info TrackerSouth Carolina Unveils Record Budget, Commemorates Emanuel Nine, and Expands Conservation Efforts in Pivotal June RoundupSouth Carolina is marking an eventful June with several major headlines shaping the state’s political, economic, and community landscape. One of the most significant developments this week is Governor Henry McMaster’s announcement of line item vetoes in the state’s 2025-2026 budget. The budget incorporates a record 80 percent of the governor’s executive proposals, including an income tax cut, full funding for armed, certified school resource officers at every public school, pay raises for both teachers and law enforcement, a freeze on college tuition, and key investments in conservation, infrastructure, and workforce development. The governor commended the collaborative relation...2025-06-1103 minThe Hilltop Glove PodcastThe Hilltop Glove PodcastXavier Blake | Episode #129Send us a textToday, we are thrilled to have Xavier Blake join us for an insightful conversation. Xavier is the new Executive Director of One Columbia for Arts in Columbia, South Carolina. With a rich background in public media and the arts, he brings a wealth of experience and passion to his role. Xavier Blake is a veteran of SCETV, PBS, and The Nickelodeon Theater, where he served as the Community Programming and Engagement Coordinator. Over the course of two decades at South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV), Xavier worked tirelessly in the...2025-01-0842 minCarolina Weather GroupCarolina Weather GroupHurricane Hugo Anniversary Special [Encore]On this 35th anniversary of Hurricane Hugo's landfall in the Carolinas, we revisit our 2019 special marking the then-30th anniversary of the Category 4 storm. Within hours, Hugo was ripping through the South Carolina midlands and into parts of western North Carolina, including Charlotte. In this special episode, we look at Hugo's lasting effect on our communities - - and your personal stories of surviving Hurricane Hugo. Hear personal stories from broadcast meteorologists Eric Thomas, Rob Fowler and Larry Sprinke, all of who covered the storm on television in Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Charlotte. See...2024-09-2245 minNOW CharlestonNOW CharlestonThe ex-SC gov fighting for food assistance in Ukraine; Graham back on stage; Diabetes disparities; NoMo plans pannedSubscribe to NOW Charleston on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or via RSS.Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram.VOTE NOW: Best Local Podcast, Best of CharlestonGraham takes a caustic tone in questioning Jackson - NYTQAnon Cheers Republican Attacks on Jackson. Democrats See a Signal. - NYTGraham’s full questioning Wednesday - PBS News HourBooker’s questions - PBS NewsHourDiabetics are losing their limbs at an alarming rate in this SC ZIP code. Here’s why - The StateCharleston panel pans apartm...2022-03-2513 minWalter Edgar\'s JournalWalter Edgar's JournalWEJ at 21: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness(Linda O'Bryon/SCETV)On June 17, 2015, twelve members of the historically black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina welcomed a young white man to their evening Bible study. He arrived with a pistol, 88 bullets, and hopes of starting a race war. Dylann Roof’s massacre of nine innocents during their closing prayer horrified the nation. Two days later, some relatives of the dead stood at Roof’s hearing and said, “I forgive you.” That grace offered the country a hopeful ending to an awful story. But for the survivors and victims’ families, the journey had just begun.In Grace W...2021-07-1251 minWalter Edgar\'s JournalWalter Edgar's JournalWEJ at 21: The Charleston Church Massacre and the Hard, Inspiring Journey to Forgiveness(Linda O'Bryon/SCETV)On June 17, 2015, twelve members of the historically black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina welcomed a young white man to their evening Bible study. He arrived with a pistol, 88 bullets, and hopes of starting a race war. Dylann Roof’s massacre of nine innocents during their closing prayer horrified the nation. Two days later, some relatives of the dead stood at Roof’s hearing and said, “I forgive you.” That grace offered the country a hopeful ending to an awful story. But for the survivors and victims’ families, the journey had just begun.In Grace W...2021-07-1251 minLibraryVoicesSCLibraryVoicesSCFrom Pirates to Poe with SC Author Chris Downey - Episode 126Dr. Curtis Rogers discusses South Carolina pirates, Poe, and more with author Christopher Downey. Also known as “Captain Byrd”, Chris received his degree in History from Virginia Tech in 1995, and shortly after graduating began a career in the maritime industry. His most recent book is titled Edgar Allan Poe’s Charleston and he has authored two previous books on the history of piracy in South Carolina: Charleston and the Golden Age of Piracy and Stede Bonnet: Charleston’s Gentleman Pirate. A native of Virginia, he now lives in Charleston with his wife, Tina, and son, Sailor.  Transcript for From...2020-10-1929 minCarolina Weather GroupCarolina Weather GroupHurricane Hugo @ 30It's been 30 years since Hurricane Hugo came ashore just north of Charleston, South Carolina as a Category 4 storm. Within hours, it was ripping through the South Carolina midlands and into parts of western North Carolina, including Charlotte. Tonight, a special look back at Hugo's lasting effect in our communities - - and your personal stories surviving Hurricane Hugo. Hear from meteorologists, like Rob Fowler, Eric Thomas, and Larry Sprinkle. Get insight from former Charleston Mayor Joseph Riley, Jr. Plus your personal storm stories! RECORD YOUR STORY: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message SPECIAL THANKS: SCETV...2019-09-2345 minWalter Edgar\'s JournalWalter Edgar's JournalCreating a Better Way to Learn Detail of a leaf from the "Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands."(catesbytrust.org)English naturalist Mark Catesby’s love of exploration and learning lives on through a new program, entitled Creating a Better Way to Learn, developed by the Catesby Commemorative Trust in association with local educational entities.The Trust is working actively with the School of Education at the College of Charleston, SCETV, and curriculum specialists at the Charleston County School District on this program, developing lesson plans and innovative tools that will improve the learning experience for students across South Carolina an...2017-01-2352 minWalter Edgar\'s JournalWalter Edgar's JournalCreating a Better Way to Learn Detail of a leaf from the "Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands."(catesbytrust.org)English naturalist Mark Catesby’s love of exploration and learning lives on through a new program, entitled Creating a Better Way to Learn, developed by the Catesby Commemorative Trust in association with local educational entities.The Trust is working actively with the School of Education at the College of Charleston, SCETV, and curriculum specialists at the Charleston County School District on this program, developing lesson plans and innovative tools that will improve the learning experience for students across South Carolina an...2017-01-2351 minAncestor\'s Footprints with Bernice Alexander BennettAncestor's Footprints with Bernice Alexander BennettThe Barbados and Carolinas Connection with Rhoda GreenThe Barbados and Carolinas Connection with Rhoda Green Most Barbadians today are unaware or disinterested about their linkages to the Carolinas. However, Rhoda Green recognizes that the past impacts the present each day.  The present, however, can promote forgetfulness, ignorance and sometimes denial.  This reality motivates her to provide a vehicle for sharing, collaboration and an opportunity to better understand this shared history and the lessons learned from it.  This inspiration and passion influenced her decision to become the Founder and Chair of Development for The Barbados and Carolina Legacy Foundation. http://www.barbadoscarolinas.org Mrs. Green was born in Bar...2013-10-251h 13The Barbados and Carolinas Connection with Rhoda GreenThe Barbados and Carolinas Connection with Rhoda Green Most Barbadians today are unaware or disinterested about their linkages to the Carolinas. However, Rhoda Green recognizes that the past impacts the present each day.  The present, however, can promote forgetfulness, ignorance and sometimes denial.  This reality motivates her to provide a vehicle for sharing, collaboration and an opportunity to better understand this shared history and the lessons learned from it.  This inspiration and passion influenced her decision to become the Founder and Chair of Development for The Barbados and Carolina Legacy Foundation. http://www.barbadoscarolinas.org Mrs. Green was born in Bar...2013-10-251h 14CONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSDecember 11, 2008This week Joan features a special segment on caring for the elderly in South Carolina.2008-12-1100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSDecember 4, 2008This week Joan interviews Rev. Tony McDade about holiday carriage rides in Greenville to assist the homeless, and also author Andrew Bridge on his memoirs about growing up in foster care.2008-12-0400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 27, 2008This week Joan interviews author Antoinette Bosco about coping with grief and also has a conversation with musician Suzanne McDermott.2008-11-2700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 20, 2008This week Joan features conversations with local author Nicole Seitz, jazz personality Lorraine Gordon, and opera instructor Dave Templeton.2008-11-2000 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 13, 2008This week Joan features conversations with local veterans in recognition of National Veterans Awareness Week.2008-11-1300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 6, 2008This week Joan features conversations with Eileen Chepenik, executive director of the Trident Literacy Association, and Bobby Cremins, head coach of the College of Charleston basketball team.2008-11-0600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 30, 2008This week Joan features conversations with Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain and also Scott Huffman about the Winthrop ETV poll initiative.2008-10-3000 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 23, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with Carolyn Lecque from South Carolina's Foreclosure task force and also musician Hope Nunnery, originally from South Carolina.2008-10-2300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 16, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with Paula Juras about the sister study, one of the largest breast cancer research efforts in the nation, and also author and cancer survivor Marissa Marchetto about her personal experiences.2008-10-1600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 9, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with best-selling author Sue Monk Kidd, and also talks to Subi Mathur about the Toastmasters Club.2008-10-0900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 2, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with Patricia Ferguson, coordinator of the statewide initiative Personal Pathways to Success. Also featured is Enrique Graff, founder and artistic director of the International Piano Series at the College of Charleston and also Bill Schlit, who tells about the annual interfaith event, Hymnfest.2008-10-0200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 25, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with NY TIMES foreign correspondent and author Dexter Philkins, and also a segment with maestro David Stahl on his 25th year with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.2008-09-2500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 18, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with filmmaker Portia Cobb and also Elease Amos-Goodwin about the Moja Arts Festival.2008-09-1800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 11, 2008This week Joan features a profile on the GRASS ROOTS sweetgrass basket project through conversations with filmmaker Dana Sardet and project director Dale Rosengarten.2008-09-1100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 4, 2008This week Joan features Todd Sedmak from the U.S. Department of Commerce about the upcoming analog to digital television conversion, Barbarba Austin, state coordinator for the BOLD initiative, and Anita Zucker about Trident United Way's Day of Caring.2008-09-0400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 28, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with Joanna Burgos, Press Secretary for the Republican National Convention, and also author Andrew Bridge on his memoirs about growing up in foster care.2008-08-2800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 21, 2008This week Joan features a conversation Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper and South Carolina Democratic Party Chair Carol Fowler about the Democratic National Convention, and also local author Mary Alice Monroe.2008-08-2100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 14, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with political cartoonist Ann Telnaes and also Alia Sabur, a genius recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest college professor in history.2008-08-1400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 7, 2008This week Joan features a conversation with William "Buck" Godfrey, author and former member of the 1955 Cannon Street YMCA Little League All-Stars baseball team.2008-08-0700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 31, 2008This week Joan features re-broadcasts of conversations with Pulitzer-nominated author and speaker Clifton Taulbert, about building community, and also CofC professor and author Chris Lamb.2008-07-3100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 24, 2008This week Joan features re-broadcasts of conversations with local writer Bryan Penberthy, marine biologist Jason Crichton, and Bobby Bellah and Marty Richard about their pluff mud t-shirts.2008-07-2400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 17, 2008This week Joan features a special segment on Charlestonian Thomalind Martin Polite and how research led her to discover her ancestor named Priscilla, a child brought from Africa to America as a slave.2008-07-1700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 10, 2008This week Joan features a re-broadcast of a conversation with local jazz singer Ann Caldwell.2008-07-1000 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 3, 2008This week Joan features a re-broadcast of last year's special segment on WWII veterans.2008-07-0300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 26, 2008This week Joan has a discussion about epilepsy with Dr. Braxton Wannamaker and Erin Davis.2008-06-2600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 19, 2008This week Joan interviews local author Nicole Seitz. Also featured on the program is Calvin Reginald Greene and Henry Clay Middleton, Sr. with information about the 3rd annual Island Heritage Festival.2008-06-1900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 12, 2008This week Joan interviews Ron Tschetter, director of the Peace Corps, and Otha Meadows, director of the Charleston Trident Urban League, Incorporated.2008-06-1200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 5, 2008This week Joan interviews professional photographer Jack Alterman and also College of Charleston Theatre Department Chair Todd McNerney about the theatre offerings of Piccolo Spoleto.2008-06-0500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMay 29, 2008This week Joan concludes her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.2008-05-2900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMay 22, 2008This week Joan continues her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, with part three, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina. Also featured is a conversation with Ellen Dressler-Moryl about Piccolo Spoleto.2008-05-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMay 15, 2008This week Joan continues her four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, with part two, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.2008-05-1500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMay 8, 2008This week Joan begins a four-part series, WILL YOU STILL NEED ME WHEN I'M 64, examining numerous topics related to aging in South Carolina.2008-05-0800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMay 1, 2008This week Joan features a rebroadcast of a special documentary entitled A SHELTER IN THE TIME OF STORM about foster mother Claudia Bing.2008-05-0100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 24, 2008This week Joan interviews Tom Sweeny and Elizabeth Willis about the upcoming CONVERSATIONS series on aging in South Carolina. In the happenings segment, Joan has a conversation with Summer Spooner and Brian Peacher about the Charleston International Film Festival, and also Leon Patterson about a special exhibit at the Spartanburg Art Museum.2008-04-2400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 17, 2008This week Joan interviews local author Beth Webb Hart and also ETV's Beryl Dakers about the week long series of programming about homelessness titled GIVE ME SHELTER.2008-04-1700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 10, 2008This week Joan interviews Michael White, author of the book THE SOUL CATCHER and John Cameron of the Treasury Department about the new design for the five dollar bill. Also included is a brief profile of jazz musician Rick Simerly.2008-04-1000 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 3, 2008This week Joan interviews award-winning actress Jane Alexander and composer Meira Warshauer about her album STREAMS IN THE DESERT.2008-04-0300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 27, 2008This week Joan interviews Pulitzer-nomimated author and speaker Clifton Taulbert about building community, and the Honorable Lucille Whipper about a benefit for the organization Lowcountry Aid to Africa.2008-03-2700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 20, 2008This week Joan interviews Carrie Ben-Yisrael, Program Coordinator and Academic Advisor for the Upward Bound Program at the College of Charletson, local singer "Soulful Sam" Singleton, and College of Charleston music student Andrew Walker about his original arrangements of the music of Radiohead.2008-03-2000 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 6, 2008This week Joan interviews Charleston Symphony Orchestra Gospel Choir founder Lee Pringle and conductor Glenn Nixon, and also Tacy Edwards and Carol Lou Yeager about the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League's designer showhouse fundraiser.2008-03-0600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSFebruary 28, 2008This week Joan interviews Todd Sedmak, Director of Communications with the National Telecommunications and Information Administration about the coupons for digital to analog convertor boxes for televisions. Also on the show is Kristi Arledge talking about the Activate South Carolina initiative to promote health education and fitness, and Jason Nichols, Director of the Charleston Concert Association.2008-02-2800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSFebruary 14, 2008This week Joan interviews author Sherman Pyatt about his book BURKE HIGH SHCOOL 1894 to 2006, and also Simon Lewis about upcoming Carolina Lowcountry and Atlantic World events. Joan also has a conversation with Subi Mathur and Joyce Mennon about the India Association of Greater Charleston.2008-02-1400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJanuary 24, 2008This week Joan interviews Brian McGee about politics and the ongoing bully pulpit series at the College of Charleston, and also musicians Lee Chin and Natalia Khoma about the Charleston Music Fest Chamber Music Celebration.2008-01-2400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 22, 2007This week Joan interviews best-selling local author Mary Alice Monroe, internationally reknowned local percussionist Quentin Baxter, and Ellen Dressler-Moryl from the City of Charleston's Office of Cultural Affairs.2007-11-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 8, 2007This week Joan continues her series of interviews with the spouses of the presidential candidates, with Ann Romney. Joan also speaks with retired Charleston physician Dr. Charles Banov about the book he wrote,THE OFFICE UPSTAIRS. Also, there is another segment of TALKING MUSIC with Charleston Symphony conductor David Stahl.2007-11-0800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 1, 2007This week Joan begins a series of interviews with the spouses of the presidential candidates, starting with Michelle Obama. Joan also profiles WWII ace pilot John Truluck along with information about the National Veteran's Day celebration to be held in Charleston from Tracey Irwin.2007-11-0100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 11, 2007This week Joan interviews internationally-renowned pianist Leon Fleisher and Wevonneda Minis about the ROOTS AND BRANCHES geneaological conference. There is also a new segment of TALKING MUSIC with Charleston Symphony Orchestra conductor David Stahl.2007-10-1100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 4, 2007This week Joan interviews a domestic violence survivor for National Domestic Violence Awareness month, Dr. Michael Vinson, Director of Counseling and Substance Abuse Services at the College of Charleston about adolescent suicide prevention, and Morgan Smoak about the Out of the Darkness Community Walks to benefit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.2007-10-0400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 13, 2007This week Joan interviews Cynthia Bledsoe and Carol Ann Davis about THE BIG READ, and Riddick Lynch about Chazzfest. Also featured is a new segment of TALKING MUSIC with David Stahl of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.2007-09-1300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 6, 2007This week Joan interviews Charleston County School Superintendent Nancy McGinley, Terry Helwig founder of the Thread Project, and Bernie Price about the Red Rose Tea Day, an annual tribute to foster grandparents.2007-09-0600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 23, 2007This week Joan interviews local poet and winner of the National Poetry Review Book Prize, Bryan Penberthy, and also Robert Dickson, Charleston's "Singing Chef."2007-08-2300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 16, 2007This week Joan interviews nationally-known local author Brett Lott, and Catherine Malloy from the Charleston area League of Women Voters.2007-08-1600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 9, 2007This week Joan interviews Carol Fowler, the first woman selected to chair the South Carolina Democratic Party, and also there is a new segment of TALKING MUSIC with Charleston Symphony Conductor David Stahl.2007-08-0900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 26, 2007This week Joan interviews College of Charleston theater professor Joy Vandervort-Cobb and also her former student, actor Julia Burns.2007-07-2600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 19, 2007This week Joan interviews Osei Chandler, project director of the Education Opportunity Center at Trident Technical College, and also Mark Thomas, choir director for the Cathedral Girls' Chorus in Charleston.2007-07-1900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 12, 2007This week Joan interviews Harriett Grady-Thomas about the beach music and shag festival, and also there is another segment of the monthly series TALKING MUSIC with Charleston Symphony Orchestra conductor David Stahl.2007-07-1200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 5, 2007This week Joan interviews Parnessa Seele about the Balm in Gilead, an organization she founded to educate people about the AIDS virus. Joan also speaks with Ryan Cockrell and Shannon Smith from Pour it Now, a group working to get a skateboarding park in the Charleston area. Lese Corrigan is also interviewed about the annual Palette and Palate Stroll.2007-07-0500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 21, 2007This week Joan interviews Charleston Mayor Joseph Riley and City of Charleston employee Teresa Tabor about the Diabetes Ten City Challenge initiative. Also, Joan has a conversation with Eleanor Kinlaw-Ross, founder and executive producer of the 2007 Island Heritage Festival.2007-06-2100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 7, 2007This week Joan interviews Charleston County School Superintendant Maria Goodloe-Johnson before she says goodbye, filmmaker Len Morris about his documentary STOLEN CHILDHOODS, and Gwen Baker about the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregancy.2007-06-0700 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 19, 2007This week Joan interviews Boyce Blanks about raising alpacas in South Carolina, and composer David Maves about his upcoming retirement from the College of Charleston.2007-04-1900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 12, 2007This week Joan interviews playwright John Culbertson from Greenville, composer Meira Warshauer from Columbia, and there is a new segment of the monthly series "Talking Music" with Charleston Symphony Orchestra conductor David Stahl.2007-04-1200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSApril 5, 2007This week Joan interviews South Carolina Superintendent of Education Dr. Jim Rex, and also local filmmaker Mike Kirk about his new documentary, AMERICA'S ILIAD, THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON.2007-04-0500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 29, 2007This week Joan interviews local author Mary Alice Monroe, author Ann Zemke on the subject of orphan train riders, and Mandi Starnes about upcoming events in the Charleston County Parks.2007-03-2900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 8, 2007This week Joan interviews College of Charleston jazz percussion professor Quentin Baxter, and there is a new segment of the monthly series "Talking Music" with Charleston Symphony Orchestra conductor David Stahl.2007-03-0800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSFebruary 8, 2007This week Joan interviews Michael Feldman, the host of NPR's popular show, Whad'ya Know? Joan also talks with professional violinist and Charleston native Samuel Thompson, known internationally as "the Katrina violinist." And there is a new segment of the monthly series "Talking Music" with Charleston Symphony Orchestra conductor David Stahl.2007-02-0800 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJanuary 11, 2007This week Joan goes on location to Robert's of Charleston to interview the Singing Chef, Robert Dickson. Also featured is the first episode of the new monthly series TALKING MUSIC with Charleston Symphony conductor David Stahl.2007-01-1100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSDecember 21, 2006This week Joan features a special musical segment on Charleston's Cathedral Girls Chorus and interviews director Mark Thomas.2006-12-2100 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSDecember 14, 2006This week Joan talks with Ann Irwin, owner of Charleston's only winery and vineyard, and local author Beth Webb-Hart.2006-12-1400 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 23, 2006This week Joan talks with Todd Smith, executive director of the Gibbes Museusm of Art. Also featured is a segment on Charleston's legendary blacksmith, Philip Simmons.2006-11-2300 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 9, 2006This week Joan talks with Jermaine Husser, executive director of the Lowcountry Food Bank, and Scott Terrell, resident director of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.2006-11-0900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSNovember 2, 2006This week Joan has a conversation with James Bradley, author of the book, FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS. Also, this month's segment of Southern Roots and New Offshots features host Jack McCray talking with Charleston avant-garde composer Richard Moryl.2006-11-0200 minSOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTSSOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTSRichard MorylHost Jack McCray interviews Charleston avant-garde composer Richard Moryl.2006-11-0214 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 26, 2006This week Joan talks with Carolyn Mataline who co-edited the book, COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON VOICES. Also on the show, exerpts from a conversation with jazz pianist Kevin Bales, and and Simon Lewis telling about the symposium on camp meeting traditions.2006-10-2600 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 19, 2006This week Joan features a segment on domestic violence awareness. Also on the show, Joan talks with violinist Lee-Chin about the Charleston Music Fest and also to Tim Carter about the Annual Sphinx Runfest in Greenville.2006-10-1900 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSOctober 5, 2006This week Joan has a conversation with two members of the Terranova Trio at the College of Charleston. Also, this month's segment of Southern Roots and New Offshots features host Jack McCray talking with South Carolina blues, jazz, and spirituals vocalist Ann Caldwell.2006-10-0500 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 21, 2006This week Joan interviews David Stahl, conductor of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and Deanna McBroom, music and voice professor at the College of Charleston.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 14, 2006This week Joan interviews Charleston County School Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson and College of Charleston Education professor Paula Egelson.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSSeptember 7, 2006This week Joan interviews former College of Charleston director of Public Safety Donald Cronin about September 11th and the firefighter nephew that he lost in one of the twin towers. Also featured on the show, another segment of the monthly series SOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTS. Host Jack McCray interviews Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers and the festival promoter from Chazzfest.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSAugust 10, 2006This week Joan interviews author Lawrence Wright about his book THE LOOMING TOWER: AL QAEDA AND THE ROAD TO 9 11. Also featured is a conversation with College of Charleston theatre professor Todd McNerney about the production of KING LEAR at the college.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJuly 6, 2006This week Joan interviews Joe Sylvan about a fundraiser sponsored by the Charleston Fine Arts Dealers' Association. Also included is a segment of SOUTHERN ROOTS AND NEW OFFSHOOTS featuring South Carolina blues guitarist Shane Pruitt.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJune 29, 2006This week features an entire show dedicated to Charleston's legendary blacksmith, Philip Simmons.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 30, 2006This week Joan interviews College of Charleston President Lee Higdon and author James Bradley.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 23, 2006This week Joan interviews author Gary Small and also filmmaker Brad Jayne and Charleston Gospel Choir director Lee Pringle.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSMarch 16, 2006This week Joan interviews filmmaker Liz Oakley about breast cancer survivors competing in Dragon Boat races and Hilde Huttendorf of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra League about the Designer House Showcase fundrasier.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSFebruary 16, 2006This week Joan interviews author Eric Peterson about his book on Thomas Jefferson, and also College of Charleston music professor Edward Hart about an upcoming concert.2006-09-2200 minCONVERSATIONSCONVERSATIONSJanuary 26, 2006This week Joan interviews Theresa Norris, director of the S.C. Center for Capital Litigation on the subject of capital punishment. Also interviewed is College of Charleston music Professor William Gudger about the Mozart Project, celebrating the 250th anniversary of this composer's birth.2006-09-2200 min