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Whether creating fine art sculptures or in-demand tableware, Fiorenzo Berardozzi trusts in the beauty of wabi sabi  

A local expert’s new release will have kids building and pretending, drawing and dancing

Karen Jackson races for days (literally) in ultramarathons like June’s Hell Hole Hundred

No boat or mountain house? Fake it til you make it with these tips

A new program helps adults overcome fears and teaches them, finally, to swim

Join the conversation at the Arts Matter Mayoral Summit  

Due to Spoleto’s attractions and our gorgeous spring weather, Charleston is particularly charming in May—which means...

Take a sneak peek at native son Jack Alterman’s soon-to-be-released photography book, My City Charleston (My City...

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Artists have made an indelible impact on the culture of the Holy City, from European-born portraitists who brought...

Stripes went wild this spring, mixing and matching into looks like this curve-enhancing altuzarra ensemble. check out...

These fragrant blooms signal the arrival of spring  

In Wraggborough, an archetypical Charleston single is respectfully updated for modern living  

Filmmaker Julie Dash, celebrated for elevating African-American heritage on the silver screen, is chronicling the...

Each Memorial Day, the Charleston Men’s Chorus honors fallen heroes with an always-sold-out Piccolo Spoleto concert

Catch up on 30 years of reading with Art & Craft

This month, musical theater sweetheart Mary Fishburne takes the stage in not one, but three local productions

The early 18th-century British explorer Mark Catesby called this tall, slender perennial grass the “sea-side oat,”...

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