by editor | Jul 27, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
It may have been a while since you put on a pair of “nice pants” to go to a bar, but when that very 2022 confluence of joie de vivre and pandemic ennui begins to stir and you hear about a new piano bar with red booths or a semisecret room with Kubrick-level design...
by editor | Jul 25, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
That friendly fist bump with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman might not have been such a defining moment — had Biden not first set himself up. During the 2020 campaign, Biden said that when he encounters the prince, he would treat him like the...
by editor | Jul 25, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
VIRGINIA: Varina Farmland Where Civil War Battle Fought to be Preserved in Perpetuity Growing up in Varina in the 1940s and ’50s, Howard Eberly played on his family’s farm, swam in the creek and found “treasures” on the land. Turns out, some of those treasures are...
by editor | Jul 21, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
The failure of law enforcement at all levels — local, state and federal — to protect 19 children who were slaughtered by a madman in Uvalde, Texas, in May has raised serious questions about the role of police in our once-free society. Admittedly, the Uvalde case was...
by editor | Jul 20, 2022 | Archive, Southern Partisan
More than 236,000 acres of rice fields spanning 160 miles once covered coastal South Carolina, according to a recent mapping project that used modern tools to document the massive footprint of the Lowcountry’s antebellum rice culture. Building the ponds and dikes and...