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The downtown dandies converged upon the Old City Jail Thursday night for what was dubbed The Red Party, a scintillating color block soiree

“In the past, I’ve renovated old houses that already had souls. I bonded with this one as it was built but had to walk it before I could really sense the light and space..."

Get your heart pounding with cool and colorful fitness gear

A colorful rainbow of yoga mats—nearly 100 strong—canvased the grass along the eastern end of Marion Square throughout the three hour event

The small King Street gallery belonging to Russian émigré Mikhail Smolkin is a treasure trove encased in a slender, unassuming storefront.

Three cheers for tasty salted pig parts! The Charleston Wine and Food Festival kick-off party, held Thursday night at Charles Towne Landing's new Founders Hall, was a rapturous extravaganza of all things porcine

Raising pigs and vegetables on Wadmalaw Island, Sean has turned locavore dining into a reality at McCrady’s, fashioning fresh menus from seasonal crops.

There wasn't a cucumber sandwich or lace doily in sight on Thursday night at the Wild Women Tea Party, a high-energy, girls-only gathering hosted by Lisa Rice on behalf of the Dee Norton Lowcountry Children's Center.

"Where were you?" was the refrain of the night at East Cooper Community Outreach’s 20th anniversary celebration as guests queried one another’s whereabouts during Charleston’s watershed disaster: Hurricane Hugo.

With that first sip, I couldn’t wait to begin our “spirited” quest—a tour of eight distilleries along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail. Like California wine country is to oenophiles, Central Kentucky is a mecca for bourbon aficionados.

Several such young people were stationed by the door to greet guests and sell heart-shaped pin raffle tokens, and their smiling faces served as a wonderful welcome to the affair.

Puppies and paintings (and some particularly humid weather) marked Wednesday night's The Bark Show, a benefit for Pet Helpers.

Each year Charleston magazine, honors individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations whose commitments to giving back to the community are especially noteworthy.

Evita was in the house Thursday night at Charleston Stage Company's 14th annual wine auction and dinner gala, which raises funds to support the theatre company's operations

Lured home to Charleston in 1997 by a design job, she now paints full-time, devoting each brush stroke to the aesthetic beauty and metaphorical intricacies that she finds within her subjects.

As action-packed as the house may be, it resonates with a mellow vibe—exactly what Tippy aimed for when she dreamed up this place back in 2000.

Orchestrated by the South Carolina Maritime Heritage Foundation, it was fitting fanfare to mark a night dedicated to raising funds and awareness for experiential educational opportunities

Serpentine accessories give fall fashion a fierce bite

On Thursday night, a few hundred well-heeled people helped raise funds for future operations by attending the fifth annual Cowboy Couture Gala, a rollicking affair held at Memminger Auditorium.

The new downtown Taco Boy serves up sustainability in reclaimed, recycled style

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