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Learn more about the pocket park’s origins and dedication


The dish on the latest endeavor from the minds behind The Drifter


Look for her collaborations with Megan Molten and Kenny Flowers this summer


She also made history as the first Black woman to serve in the South Carolina General Assembly


Look for the newest product, Hairscreen, to launch this summer


The gold medalist is participating in Kiawah’s Swim Across America fundraiser this month


She’s the Veteran hosts a Women Veterans Day event this month


A roundup of releases by local authors, perfect for the beach or your favorite book nook 


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What's in Store

Six Hours at Freshfields Village
When you get that spring fashion itch, venture Freshfields Village, where Lowcountry meets high style. Here, local stylist Andrea Serrano walks us through a few of her favorite shops in the Village.

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Eight authors share their insights on the struggle to heal after the senseless tragedy



From books to beaches, culinary adventures to concerts, there’s something for everyone 



A legendary tale of a glamorous party in 1934, when the famed composer introduced the music for Porgy and Bess



Countess Alicia Spaulding Paolozzi helped to found the Spoleto Festival and gave generously to other organizations...



See Major's work at the Reimanged Fashion exhibit opening at The Charleston Museum this month



Plus, a Candlefish collab with Spoleto Festival



The multimedia exhibit will immerse visitors in this daring military operation that liberated 756 enslaved people...



Today, the club hosts the annual Azalea Invitational each spring



Look familiar? Take our Charleston-centric photo quiz—50 images of hidden and not-so-hidden gems, from the peninsula...



Explore important moments from our archives, from 1975 to the present



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A Maker’s Post becomes a community hub on Sullivan’s 



The Dubplates founder David Brisacher gets the party started at Building 64



Though Noisette died in April 1835, the roses named for him commemorate the role he and gardener John Champneys...



Whether you're looking for an Easter bonnet, a Derby topper, or a summer sun hat for skin protection, we have you...



Plus, Kenny Flowers transports shoppers to Margaritaville and more retail buzz 



Head up the road to historic Summerville and experience small-town charm in this longtime retreat for Charleston...



Stuff Easter baskets with chocolate rabbits, egg-shaped sweets, and more 



Fun finds for the spring season



The band spawned several distinguish jazz musicians, including William “Cat” Anderson
 



The story 19th-century manse's updated interiors include contemporary furnishings, clean finishes, and fresh...



Bunny Lloyd created herJames Isl oasis with help from a host of green-thumbed neighbors