

The Buzz: Jumping into January
Our clients aren’t taking this month slow; January is off to a fast start and we’re thrilled to be along for the ride! Scroll to see what stories we generated some buzz for this week: Read BASF was featured in this Greenville News recap article for donating more than $15,000 worth of equipment to the Mauldin Fire Department. Check out what that equipment was used for. Zillow Gone Wild picked up one of GVL Today’s recent Mansion Monday features—which was, you guessed i
2 days ago


Tacos ‘n Tequila returns to Events at Judson Mill on April 12
GREENVILLE, SC – The Upstate’s biggest single day celebration of the amazing taco is coming back this April. Get ready to party as the Tacos 'n Tequila Fiesta presented by Lunazul Tequila is back for its ninth year on Sunday, April 12, 2026 at Events at Judson Mill, 701 Easley Bridge Road in Greenville. Tickets start at $70 and can be purchased here . ( www.tacotequilafiesta.com/tickets.html ) “This is not just a party, it's the tastiest, most vibrant event of the season, a
4 days ago


The Buzz: The First 2026 Buzz
Welcome to 2026! If you’re still writing and saying 2025 like we are, that’s okay, you’ll get it right before June. Our clients have already hit the ground running; take a look at the buzz we generated for them this week. Read The next Pop-Up Movie from the Greenville Jewish Film Festival is the South Carolina premier of “The Sea” on Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 4 pm at Camelot Cinemas in Greenville. Find out more about this movie and how you can get tickets here. The Gr
Jan 9


Greenville Housing Fund Appoints Deborah McKetty as Interim CEO
The Greenville Housing Fund (GHF) has appointed Deborah McKetty as Interim Chief Executive Officer, marking the return of the visionary leader who helped create the organization nearly two decades ago.
Jan 7


GJFF to show The Sea this February
GREENVILLE, SC – The next Pop-Up Movie from the Greenville Jewish Film Festival is the South Carolina premier of “The Sea” on Sunday, February 1, 2026 at 4 pm at Camelot Cinemas in Greenville. “The Sea” offers a deceptively simple premise: a headstrong12-year-old boy from a Palestinian village in the occupied West Bank illegally enters Israel on his own to see the sea. Director-writer Shai Carmeli Pollak uses this foundation to expose painful realities of the occupation.
Jan 6


How Film Appreciation Strengthens a Community’s Cultural Tapestry: Reflections from a Decade of Reedy Reels
For the past 10 years, the Reedy Reels Film Festival has championed a simple yet powerful belief: when a community embraces film, it enriches its cultural identity in ways few other art forms can match.
Jan 2

















