
Paul Hyde
Public Information Coordinator, Clemson University and Arts Writer at Freelance
The arts, books, education, politics, history, economics, lively minds. Opinions solely my own.
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greenvillejournal.com | Paul Hyde
[wpcmtt_hotspot id=”261702″] Given its sheer size and location, the redevelopment of County Square is one of the biggest — and the most important — developments in Greenville’s recent history. “Sometimes, when you have a small piece of land and it doesn’t work out as intended, you can overcome that.
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scdailygazette.com | Paul Hyde
by Paul Hyde, SC Daily Gazette April 9, 2025 A camel, it has been said, is a horse designed by a committee. A committee of state GOP leaders recently designed a “historic” income tax-cut plan. But what they delivered was a camel: lopsided, ungainly, and reeking of a bad attitude. Worse, they put the cart before the camel, announcing the tax-cut plan with much ballyhoo and bunkum before realizing that it doesn’t cut taxes for most South Carolinians.
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newsfromthestates.com | Paul Hyde
A camel, it has been said, is a horse designed by a committee. A committee of state GOP leaders recently designed a “historic” income tax-cut plan. But what they delivered was a camel: lopsided, ungainly, and reeking of a bad attitude. Worse, they put the cart before the camel, announcing the tax-cut plan with much ballyhoo and bunkum before realizing that it doesn’t cut taxes for most South Carolinians.
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yahoo.com | Paul Hyde
House Speaker Murrell Smith during a press conference about income tax legislation at the South Carolina Statehouse in Columbia, S.C. on Tuesday, March 25, 2025. (Photo by Travis Bell/STATEHOUSE CAROLINA/Special to the SC Daily Gazette)A camel, it has been said, is a horse designed by a committee. A committee of state GOP leaders recently designed a “historic” income tax-cut plan. But what they delivered was a camel: lopsided, ungainly, and reeking of a bad attitude.
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earrelevant.net | Paul Hyde
CONCERT REVIEW:Atlanta Symphony OrchestraApril 3 & 4, 2025Atlanta Symphony Hall, Woodruff Arts CenterAtlanta, Georgia – USAAtlanta Symphony Orchestra; Nathalie Stutzmann, conductor; David Coucheron, violin; Daniel Laufer, cello; Julie Couchron, piano. Ludwig van BEETHOVEN: Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C major, Op. 56Richard STRAUSS: Eine Alpensinfonie, Op. 64Mark Gresham | 6 APR 2025To call Richard Strauss’ Alpine Symphony a ‘peak musical experience’ is a pun too accurate to resist.
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