The new Literary Charleston & the Lowcountry delivers works from 40 local and internationally renowned writers
Revel in historical sophistication, minutes from town
A polygraphic Q&A with award-winning journalist Jack Hitt
Call it a cluster, a corridor, or whatever you want—the creative spirit in Charleston is reshaping our economy and even...
A local writer schools readers in grammar through her humorous book series
Author and songwriter Carolyn Evans falls hard for a 19th-century gem that proves worth the wait
A revered family, a renowned plantation, and a reclaimed legacy are the ties that bind at the Middleton family reunion
As the Gibbes Museum of Art mounts a retrospective exhibition of artist Alfred Hutty's works—some 65 paintings,...
When not singing, directing, or race-car driving, these multi-talented stars develop wines worth sipping
A salute to the indomitable Nathalie Dupree—cookbook author, television cooking show host, teacher, mentor, and now...
Local musician, promoter, writer, and scholar Jack McCray illuminates the Charleston music scene
Not only lovely in the glass and on the palate, each of these bubblies has a family story to tell
John Mellencamp comes to town this month, bringing an innovative documentary-plus-concert concept
Holly Herrick’s new book uncloaks the mystery behind the pastry
Sol Driven Train burns up the tracks with “sonic schizophrenia”
Surfing owes its popularity to a 19th-century, Charleston-born fan
Secession, slavery, states’ rights. Flag controversies, reenactments, monuments. The Civil War conjures ghosts and...
This month at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, 70 pieces of Charleston’s past—from centuries-old furniture, paintings,...
As Sean Brock opens his second Charleston restaurant, Husk, the James Beard Award-winning chef’s commitment to...
Author Greg Mortenson offers a sip of international fellowship
Aquatic activities such as fishing, surfing, and exploring boggy places are second nature to Lowcountry children, yet...
Dusting off some Charleston favorites
Local college English professors revisit their favorite books published in the last 10 years.
Dig into North Carolina’s artisanal roots for inspired indoor and outdoor living
Bolstered by reinvigorated venues, a surge of artists and creative entrepreneurs, and a strengthening reputation as a...
The new Cornbread Nation 5 takes readers on a scrumptious tour through Southern foodways
As the nation’s first archaeologist, Lowcountry native John Izard Middleton made history even as he was recording it
The noted authors, writers, and poets who penned our feature "Odes to the Lowcountry"
The Charleston Magazine Recipe Contest & Cook-off