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Car enthusiasts from all walks of life trekked out to the Blackbaud Stadium on Sunday, September 23 for the Charleston Auto Expo.

Society 1858 celebrated the Sound and Vision: Monumental Rock & Roll Photography exhibition with a cocktail party at a private historic home on Friday, September 21. 

A Mount Pleasant pair swaps the hustle of suburban life for the hush of the rural Stono marsh

Whether you call them redfish, red drum, spottails, or channel bass, catching the state’s most popular saltwater game fish on the fly means triumph. One local angler explains how he learned the hard way—and shares his now-expert tips
 

Photographs by Stacy L. Pearsall

Caped crusaders and masked vigilantes hit the West Ashley Greenway in support of Yoga Benefits Kids at the second annual Superhero 5K on Saturday, September 15.

The March of Dimes hosted their annual fundraiser on Thursday, September 13, and the evening featured many of Charleston's talented chefs. 

August 4, 2012

The Charleston Wine + Food Festival officially announced their plans for the 2013 Festival and kicked off their ticket sales with a fabulous summer fete at the Charleston Harbor Resort, which featured some of Charleston's most talented chefs. 

Lowcountry women celebrated their right to be heard at the Center for Women's party honoring 92 years of women's sufferage on August 26. 

International designer Kukso Koo debuted his fall collection at a fabulous garden fete benefiting the Charleston Walk for Austism on Friday, August 17th. 

The Library Society welcomed foodies, friends, and Julia Child fans for a lecture with Robert Dickson, where they celebrated what would have been Julia Child's 100th birthday with cake, wine, and appetizers. 

Architect Chris Rose finds a happy medium between contemporary cool and down-to-earth inviting

Lose yourself and the winter blues in the natural wonders of the Bahamas’ less-traveled outer islands
 

Move over Martha, the founders of the Charleston Academy of Domestic Pursuits are schooling locals on all things home entertaining, including hosting the perfect cocktail party

After watching the end of the third round in the morning it became clear that unless someone made a big run or Rory fell apart the young man from Northern Ireland would have his second major win. But, neither of those happened and Rory Mcilroy charged on leaving the field in the dust setting the record for widest margin of victory in a PGA Championship winning by 8 strokes. It was definitely hot out, but a steady breeze, the occasional cloud and drinking gallons of water made it an enjoyable afternoon. I wandered the course quite a bit on the final day but spent the majority of my time near the clubhouse shooting across to the 18th green. Despite the challenging weather, it was a great week at the Ocean Course and I think the course stood up well to the best players in the world.

The rain did not hold off last night and play was suspended leaving the leaders with 9 or more holes to finish this morning. The weather so far today has been perfect, sunny with a nice ocean breeze that shouldn’t be much of a problem for the players if it doesn’t pick up too much this afternoon. Northern Ireland’s young Rory Mcilroy will be starting the final round in a bit at 7 under with a 3 stroke lead, 5 strokes ahead of Tiger and Vijay Singh. I spent the morning around the 18th green catching the leaders finishing up.

The afternoon remained hot and sunny with a nice ocean breeze. The breeze probably wasn’t much fun for the players but it wasn’t nearly as brutal as the near tropical storm force gusts we were getting yesterday. I spent some time on the practice green shooting Tiger and others and then stayed by the clubhouse to get a few groups finishing up on 18 including crowd favorite Bubba Watson. After slugging down a few more pints of water I headed back to the front nine to catch up with Phil Mickleson and some others near the first page of the leaderboard. As I head home, the skies are looking ominously dark so we’ll see if the rain holds off so they can finish the round and set up for the big finish tomorrow.

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