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Traditional Charleston Battery Benches are still crafted on King Street

In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...

A local artist turns discarded timepieces into jewelry

A local walks 444 miles, writes two books, and makes invaluable memories

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From its graceful, ancient live oaks and gorgeous historical architecture to its waterfront views and happening food...

Martha Zierden shares a glimpse inside her world as The Charleston Museum’s curator of historical archaeology

With Valentine’s Day on the horizon,­ Jesse Leigh Vickers of JLV Creative used pastel hues, super-soft textures, and...

This month, choreographer Jonathan Tabbert debuts an innovative new dance company

Veterinarian Brian King heals creatures from all walks of life

Take a seat and listen in: we gathered some of the top women in the city’s celebrated food and beverage scene for a fun...

The business waking up Summerville  

Whitney Powers crowd-sources ideas with website If You Were Mayor

It may be a simple dish of rice and peas, but no right-minded Charleston resident goes through January 1st without a...

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