Floating down the Edisto is a tried-and-true method for beating the summer heat, and lucky for Charlestonians, the...
The 85th anniversary of the famous composer’s visit to Charleston to write the score of Porgy & Bess...
Poet and painter Joseph “P-Nut” Johnson gets his inspiration from his native city
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King Street’s Haegur Plant Shop now has an in-house apothecary
With impeccable service, the iconic restaurant makes a case for why the old school gets it right
How the Jenkins Orphanage launched many musical careers
Plant a lush grouping that requires little effort and offers plenty of drama
The exuberant violinist celebrates his 10th season as director of Spoleto’s chamber music series in Charleston—his...
Meet the genius, ambassador, advocate, and Lowcountry legend whose many titles and accolades reflect more than half...
Rising star sommeliers Miles White and Femi Oyediran of Graft prepare Nigerian and Indian-inspired dishes for the...
How her interactive paper gardens will investigate the concept of utopia
America’s premier performing arts festival returns to the Holy City for its 43rd annual season. Check out our picks...
On May 30, 156 of the best golfers in the world will compete for the coveted title at the Country Club of Charleston...
Carolyn Kostopoulos has been supervising the art festival’s wardrobes for 37 years
With a lane designated just for them, the city’s early cyclists rode across the Ashley more than a century ago