A MESSAGE FROM JASPER
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DEAR JASPER
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JASPER FANCIES
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JASPER GAZES Kristine Hartvigsen takes a look at David Yaghjian’s six-year-old Everyman and the making of the esteemed artist’s career.
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JASPER DANCES Professional ballet dancer, Bonnie Boiter-Jolley looks at the evolution of Columbia dancer and choreographer, Terrance Henderson.
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CENTERFOLD // Michael Krajewski
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JASPER WATCHES August Krickel spends an afternoon with Jim and Kay Thigpen reminiscing about their early days at the helm of Trustus Theatre, as they begin their 27th and final season.
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CENTERFOLD Cynthia Boiter and photographer, Mark Green, expose visual artist Michael Krajewski, literally.
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JASPER LISTENS Kyle Petersen takes Josh Roberts off the hinge in his look at the local musician and his hard core followers.
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SPECIAL: JASPER LOOKS AHEAD
ON THE COVER
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David Yaghjian’s “Fool for Art II”
Terrance Henderson and the
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Power to Evolve
JASPER IS
Columbia arts aficionado, Jeffrey Day, takes us on
Cynthia Boiter // editor
a tour of the coming arts season of events.
W. Heyward Sims // design editor Kristine Hartvigsen // associate editor
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Michael Miller // associate editor
JASPER READS
Ed Madden // literary editor Kyle Petersen // music editor
Ed Madden shares two poems by South Carolina
Mark Green // photography editor Lenza Jolley // technology maven
poets about coming of age
Margey Bolen // public relations Karina Salehi // advertising
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GUEST EDITORIAL
CONTRIBUTORS Jonathan Sharpe
Ken May discusses the crucial need for the arts in
August Krickel
South Carolina and the battle at hand to preserve them.
Thomas Hammond Jeffrey Day
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JASPER LIKES MIKE
Bonnie Boiter-Jolley
026 GUEST EDITORIAL Ken May reflects on the politics of South Carolina arts.
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