The First Tee of Greater Charleston hits a hole in one mentoring young golfers
Living in Charleston, we often take history for granted—as if every city has cobblestone streets and a park where...
A cool adventure in firefighting history and education
To commemorate Charleston magazine’s 35th anniversary, we honor 35 visionary, passionate, progressive, focused,...
Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros take on the Holy City
The South Carolina Aquarium celebrates 10 years of aquatic adventures
Light Fantastic: One couple’s luminous summer retreat
Where the Wild Things Are
It’s off the grid and on the dock for two families at their rustic island getaway
Be a part of history at America’s first theater
Bolstered by reinvigorated venues, a surge of artists and creative entrepreneurs, and a strengthening reputation as a...
Arts Collective: Exploring the hands-on creative vibe of Asheville
School’s almost out, but geometry is in with bold patterns and prints
In the town of Bishopville, South Carolina, on three acres of former cornfields, one extraordinary man has planted and...
Chef Ken Immer preaches the benefits and teaches the strategies of raw food
A 430-square-foot dependency house, one tiny Yorkie named Benne, and a trove of art-smart finds equals one couple’s...
Edisto Island’s historic plantation returns to grace, thanks to its faithful owners and scores of dedicated craftsmen
Summer isn’t here yet, but registration has begun at the state’s many overnight camps
Charleston’s own Matt Lee and Ted Lee revisit some favorite Lowcountry cookbooks
With Charleston and now Greenville simmering, the eating gets better and better in South Carolina
Find history, culture, and nature 100 miles up the highway in Columbia, South Carolina
Question: What does a Southern magazine staff do in its spare time? Answer: Sample more than 20 locally made barbecue...
A young family fills an historic Society Street single with simple, pared-down furnishings