Tracking the Numbers of the June 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts

Well, the numbers for the month of June turned out to surprise me in a good way. We did very well. The final total of downloads for June came in at 50,041. Compared to the 61,199 we saw in May, it might seem down, but it’s the second highest month in the last six months. ... Read More

The July 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready

The July 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 57 pages of it. We had over 50,000 downloads of the June 2011 issue. Not bad for a Summer issue. Can the July issue come close to that or surpass it? Spreading the link around to  your e-mail lists ... Read More

The June 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready

The June 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 61 pages of it. We had over 61,000 downloads of the May 2011 issue – almost twice as many as the April issue and 16,000 more than the March issue. Can the June issue come close to that or ... Read More

It’s International Museum Day? And a Look Over the Hump Toward the Weekend

I’ve been seeing some chatter on Facebook about International Museum Day – a day where apparently museums around the world are celebrating with reduced or free admission, but not many in the Carolinas. From what I’ve seen, about a handful of NC museums are offering free or reduced admission, but I haven’t seen any notices ... Read More

The May 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready

The May 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 71 pages of it. We had over 32,000 downloads of the April 2011 issue – a drop of almost 12,000 downloads from March. So you folks will have to work very hard to get us back up into the ... Read More

Chasing Tornados in Seagrove, NC

Real hard core pottery lovers don’t let reports of the deadliest storm system of the year stop them from attending the Celebration of Seagrove Potters Spring Kiln Openings in Seagrove, NC. And for all those who stayed home in fear of what they might run into in Seagrove, we see more rain, thunder and lightening ... Read More