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Don't let a rumbling stomach interrupt the Spoleto Festival USA performances.  Here's where to snack, sip, and dine...


This month, the 14-year-old Redux Contemporary Art Center leaves behind its St. Philip Street digs for a bigger,...


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Make the most of a sunny spot with these superstar zinnia selections


Alicia Rhett returned to her home on Tradd Street after filming to focus on her artwork, particularly portrait...


Bring on the magnolia blooms! This month, Magnolia grandiflora’s immense flowers open, filling the air with...


While Charleston is a thriving, energetic, and modern metropolis, the city has retained its past like no other in...


Special-event blooms spread happiness for more than a single evening thanks to rEvent


Activism, art, and a flood of urgency inform and awaken the work of Mary Edna Fraser


In the 1700s, locals flocked to alfresco concerts in The Orange Garden


Local gallery owner Ann Long Merck’s meticulously preserved and classically appointed pre-Revolutionary residence is...


Charles Gaines’s mathematically based grids reject the idea that art must be a function of personal expression


Biscuit maven Carrie Morey dishes up zesty shrimp and her famous biscuits with berries


Local drummer Brandon Brooks boosts the local music scene with Jyve


The trailblazing Tidewater Brick Co. makes rare goods while training underemployed locals to earn a living


Get the scoop on Slow Food Charleston, serving up its Snail Awards on April 13


Green Roof Outfitters puts plants to work in high places


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