Michael Lane: Dedication, Family, and the Making of a Bull Riding Champion

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By Shelly Woodward 

Professional bull riding champion Michael Lane embodies the rare combination of grit, poise, and perspective that defines the sport at its highest level. Last weekend, Lane brought that spirit to Charleston, South Carolina, where he competed and met fans, sharing stories of his journey from a determined four-year-old to one of the leading figures in professional bull riding.

Lane’s entry into the sport started early and naturally. Born in 1990, he grew up alongside the rise of Professional Bull Riders (PBR), founded just three years later. Surrounded by the western lifestyle and guided by supportive family members, the pull toward the arena was immediate. “I had a brother-in-law that rode at amateur levels, and I went with him, and I seen that the little kids started riding sheep… I told my parents that I wanted to ride on that. I didn’t want to lead them around,” he recalled. From sheep to calves, to junior bulls and high school rodeo, each step strengthened his commitment and sharpened his skills.

Now 18 years into his professional career, Lane credits consistency, preparation, and mindset for his longevity. Bull riding is a sport measured in seconds but forged over decades, and Lane approaches the moments before the chute gate opens with remarkable composure. “Calm, cool mind,” he said. “I try not to be thinking a whole lot, just very present and in that moment.” That presence allows him to channel focus rather than fear, a trait that separates elite competitors from the rest.

Equally important to Lane is the work no one sees. Training, repetition, and discipline form the backbone of his success. As he explains it, confidence is not conjured—it is earned. “I’m a firm believer that action removes doubt,” Lane said. “All the action that I take throughout the week and all the work that I put into it my whole career removes any doubt… When you work that hard, you show up knowing you’re going to do good, not hoping you’re going to do good.” His words reveal not only an athlete’s philosophy but a life lesson applicable far beyond the arena.

Among his many accomplishments, one memory rises above the rest: the 2015 World Finals, where he rode three of his five bulls. The achievement was made unforgettable by family. “My mother was still alive and was still there to support me and see that,” Lane shared, noting that those moments remain some of the most meaningful of his career.

Today, Lane balances competition with fatherhood, encouraging his daughters’ love for the western lifestyle—barrel racing yes, bulls maybe not. He offers simple, heartfelt advice to young riders who hope to follow in his footsteps: “Make sure you’re having fun doing it and work hard. If that’s what you want, then go after it. Pursue everything you have.”

Charleston fans saw more than a champion last weekend; they saw a humble athlete grounded in family, faith in his work, and deep respect for the sport. Michael Lane continues to ride not only for victory but for the love of the life that bull riding built—one ride, one memory, and one community at a time.

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Photo Credit: Shelly Woodward

Pure Theatre in Charleston, SC Delivers the Premiere of “McNeal” – January 15 – February 7, 2026

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The Charleston premiere of Ayad Akhtar’s “McNeal” comes to Pure Theatre January 15 through February 7, 2026.

About the Play

Pulitzer Prize winner Ayad Akhtar delivers a thrillingly vicious portrait of genius, ambition, and betrayal, as a literary icon faces down old grudges, new technology, and the price of his own myth.

Good writers borrow, great writers steal. Jacob McNeal is a great writer, one of our greatest, and a perpetual candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. But he also has an estranged son, a new novel, old axes to grind, and an unhealthy fascination with Artificial Intelligence. From Pulitzer Prize-winner Ayad Akhtar, McNeal is a startling and wickedly smart examination of the inescapable humanity—and increasing inhumanity—of the stories we tell.

Starring

Sylvia Jefferies
Ryka Khannao
Camille Lowman*
Andrew Puckett
Sam Smith
Journey Townsend
Joy Vandervort-Cobb°*
David Whalen°

Click HERE for ticket information.

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Learn more about the Summerville, South Carolina Unmanned Aerial Systems (Drone) Program

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Mission: 

The mission of the Town of Summerville’s Unmanned Aerial Systems (Drone) Program is to offer aerial services in a manner that is safe, responsible, and transparent. We aim to enhance the safety and well-being of the citizens of Summerville through the strategic and ethical use of drone technology.

Overview:

The Town of Summerville’s Unmanned Aerial Systems Program is a multi-departmental initiative that employs drone technology to optimize various facets of municipal services and public safety. The program involves trained operators from the Police, Fire, GIS, Public Information, and Planning Departments, among others. While the Police Department uses drones for search and rescue missions and suspect apprehension, the Fire Department utilizes them for fire monitoring and emergency response planning. GIS and Planning Departments use drone-acquired data for terrain mapping, infrastructure planning, and land-use studies. The Public Information Office leverages the technology for real-time information dissemination during public events or emergencies. Compliance with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and a strong commitment to privacy rights are foundational to the program. A robust system of accountability and transparency, including detailed flight logs and monthly public reporting, ensures responsible use across all participating departments.

Meet the Program Team

  • Town Program Manager: Chris Makowski, Public Information Officer
  • Public Safety Program Manager: Andre Lafon, SPD Air Support Unit
  • Summerville Public Safety Pilots: Andre Lafon, Ian Anderson, Jagger Kenyon 
  • Town Hall Pilots: Chris Makowski

Additional Resources

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Source: Town of Summerville, South Carolina

The Jonathan Green Maritime Cultural Center set to open in Beaufort, South Carolina March 2026

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The Jonathan Green Maritime Cultural Center, a new landmark celebrating Lowcountry and Gullah Geechee heritage, is set to open on the University of South Carolina Beaufort campus in March 2026. Named for internationally acclaimed artist Jonathan Green, the center will serve as a hub for art, history, and maritime culture, honoring the traditions and stories of the African and African American communities of the South Carolina coast while providing educational and cultural programming for the region and beyond.


About the Cultural Center

The Jonathan Green Maritime Cultural Center is dedicated to celebrating and preserving the rich maritime heritage and cultural traditions of the Lowcountry and the broader African Diaspora. While our physical facility is still in development, our center already exists online as a dynamic, virtual space that honors the legacy of Jonathan Green, an internationally acclaimed artist and cultural ambassador. His work vividly captures the essence of African Diasporic culture, with a special focus on the vibrant Gullah Geechee sea islands along the coastal South. Through this online platform, we pay tribute to the resilient spirit and enduring legacy of these unique communities.

About Jonathan Green

Jonathan Green, born on August 9, 1955, in Gardens Corner, South Carolina, is a renowned American artist. Known for his vibrant depictions of African diasporic culture, Green’s work emphasizes the South Carolina Lowcountry, where he grew up. His upbringing in a unique African American community, deeply influenced by Gullah customs, language, and traditions, plays a central role in his artistic career. After serving in the U.S. Air Force, Green pursued formal art education at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, becoming the first known artist of Gullah descent to receive professional training in the visual arts.

Cultural Significance and Artistic Achievements

Green’s time away from the Lowcountry deepened his appreciation for his cultural roots, leading him to document and celebrate the daily lives, traditions, and history of Gullah and other African-descended people through his art. His mastery of color and form has earned him widespread acclaim, with his work featured in prestigious collections around the world, including museums in the United States, Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. Green’s paintings often depict scenes of rural, sea island life, capturing the resilience and beauty of this self-contained way of life.

Contributions to Gullah Culture and the African Diaspora

In addition to his artistic achievements, Jonathan Green has made significant cultural contributions. He is the only artist of color to have membership in the Single Artist Museum Association. Green is also the honored namesake of the Jonathan Green Maritime Cultural Center at the University of South Carolina Beaufort, the first maritime museum dedicated to the study of the maritime art, history, and culture of Africans and African Americans. Through his narrative art and the establishment of this center, Green has comprehensively documented the maritime culture of Sea Island communities within the Atlantic World and the African Diaspora, ensuring these traditions are preserved for future generations.

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Photo Credit: Jonathan Green Maritime Cultural Center

Restaurant Week South Carolina – January 8-18, 2026

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Restaurant Week South Carolina kicks off January with an 11-day celebration featuring counties from across South Carolina and will run from January 8-18, 2026.

Participating restaurants in the Lowcountry and throughout the state, from fine to casual dining, will feature new menu items, offer fan favorites, and multi-course menus during Restaurant Week South Carolina.

Here is what you need to know:

List of Participating Restaurants

Official Website

Dates: January 8-18, 2026

Reservations strongly recommended. Bon appétit 🍷🥗🥘🧆

Related: What you need to know to prepare for Charleston Wine + Food 2026

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Charleston, South Carolina Business Spotlight: Actors Theater of South Carolina

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History is the core of existence. It is the glory of triumph, the tears of pain, innocence lost, discovery found and the roots of who we are. In the Lowcountry, the importance of history could not be more vital to our future. As we continue to uncover the past, we make the right decisions to lead us into the fate of generations to come.

There is a theater company whose founders, Chris Weatherhead and Clarence Felder each have brought over 50 years of theatre, television and cinema experience to their mission of preserving history, uncovering its unanswered questions and bringing thought-provoking and life-changing theatre to the Charleston area community.

Actors Theater of South Carolina continues to bring professional theatre and promising original works to the stage and they are the center of our business spotlight

As they begin their 30th year in the Lowcountry, let us learn a little bit more.

Mission

Actors Theater of South Carolina (ATSC) is a professional theatre and motion picture company dedicated to productions of excellence in professional theatre and camera arts, new works by South Carolinians, training for professionals and projects about unsung heroes of the American Revolution in South Carolina and the works of William Shakespeare.

History

Actors Theater of South Carolina [ATSC] is one of the few professional theatres in South Carolina which also has a film division. It was founded 24 years ago by theatre, film, and television entertainment veterans, Clarence Felder and Chris Weatherhead. 

We will celebrate 30 years in 2025!!

Included in our 105 successful live theater productions since 1995, are…

“Frederick Douglass…No Turning Back”, “Beethoven: His Women & Music”, 2: Goering At Nuremberg”“Southern Men”“Whispers and Dreams: Voices of Carolina Slave Children”, and “PIRATES! The Revenge of Col. Rhett”,“Rainbow of a Different Color,” all chosen to perform at Piccolo Spoleto International Theatre Festival in Charleston.    

ATSC trains actors, writers, and directors in professional theater and motion picture skills. 

Our film division, MOVING IMAGES GROUP has created two independent award-winning feature films and seven shorts:

All For Liberty and John Laurens’ War, are both about extraordinary heroes of the American Revolution in South Carolina. These films have won nine international film awards. 

ATSC received a major grant from SC Humanities for John Laurens’ War. 
Facebook: All For Liberty & John Laurens’ War – The Movie.
Website: www.JohnLaurensWarMovie.org

“ALL FOR LIBERTY”, directed by Chris Weatherhead and produced by Ron Mangravite, stars Clarence Felder. “ALL FOR LIBERTY” also won two awards from the SC Sons of the American Revolution and 1st Prize in Media from the Texas DAR, and a DOVE Foundation Family Seal of Approval for age12+