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May 2017
Force of Nature
Activism, art, and a flood of urgency inform and awaken the work of Mary Edna Fraser
April 2017
Savoring the City
Get the scoop on Slow Food Charleston, serving up its Snail Awards on April 13
January 2017
Get Fit Challenge - Stretch
January 2017
All the Right Notes
Jazz musician Robert Lewis discusses his career as a performer, composer, and educator
November 2016
This Wild & Joyful Ride
A new album, a new baby, and a new take on some old-as-the-hillbillies rock ’n’ roll truths keep Charleston’s favorite...
August 2016
In Her Element
Tina Hirsig creates space for her own artistic practice despite a hectic schedule as wife, mom, and teacher
May 2016
Music for Our Ears
Listened to a Spoleto Festival USA concert in the last two decades? It’s likely that John Kennedy had a hand in its...
April 2016
Planting Progress
A far-reaching Farm-to-School Initiative based at College of Charleston helps kids nourish their minds and bodies alike
April 2016
Poetry for All
Speaking with poet, teacher, and Holy City Youth Slam founder Matthew Foley
March 2016
Helping Hands
Building Skills Now trains valuable new workers.
February 2016
Somebody Had To Do It
Activist and educator DR. MILLICENT BROWN was a “first child” to integrate Charleston public schools in 1963 and today...
January 2016
Wellness Warrior
Long before spinning and CrossFit became all the rage, Janis Newton was making a career out of helping others get fit
December 2015
Carolina Girl
The Columbia Museum of Art exhibits a local twist to Georgia O’Keeffe’s story
November 2015
Community Catalyst, Germaine Jenkins
Planting seeds of transformation in a once-blighted neighborhood and beyond
November 2015
Carnival of the Mind
For prolific artist Richard ''Duke'' Hagerty, a four-decade retrospective of his wild surrealist paintings is just...
November 2015
ABCs of HTML
Local kids head to code camp
October 2015
Making Waves
The Lowcountry Maritime Society puts students at the helm through hands-on programming
June 2015
Kai Dilling
Subscriber since 1987
June 2015
The Water’s Fine
A new program helps adults overcome fears and teaches them, finally, to swim
May 2015
6 Degrees of Geechee
Filmmaker Julie Dash, celebrated for elevating African-American heritage on the silver screen, is chronicling the...
May 2015
From the Top
This month, musical theater sweetheart Mary Fishburne takes the stage in not one, but three local productions
April 2015
Buzz-worthy
The Bee Cause Project is busily installing hives (67 by spring’s end!) in schools and businesses here and beyond
Natural Wonderer
Townsend Davidson looks to “make the mundane fantastic” in oil paintings that invite examination
March 2015
Life of the Party
Gillian Zettler dishes on her first year as executive director of the BB&T Charleston Wine + Food Festival
November 2014
Storybook Life
This month, YA fiction writer Ryan Graudin appears at YALLFest days after releasing a buzzed-about new book
November 2014
Raising Roof
Catching up with Holy City Beard & Moustache Society commander Paul Roof on the Follicle Brown fallout
Catching Air
On the water (and in the air) with Chucktown’s own pro kiteboarder, Davey Blair
August 2014
Flying High
WINGS for Kids CEO Bridget Laird is taking the locally based nonprofit—which focuses on developing social and emotional...
All Fired Up
Bette Mueller-Roemer puts decades of ceramics study to work in her vibrant raku pottery
June 2014
In the Groove
Talking hip-hop with dancer, instructor, and choreographer Naquan Villega
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