William Halsey, Jasper Johns, and Shepard Fairey: three South Carolina artists from three generations, whose insistence...
Renowned Charleston milliner Leigh Magar follows South Carolina’s textile history to Columbia’s Olympia Mill Village...
Musician Bill Carson is dedicating his life to the next generation
298 King St.,
(843) 501-7500,
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For centuries, local youngsters have worn this charming accessory, noted for its stiff piqué brim and puffy organdy...
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Parlors morph into playrooms and vintage treasure find new purpose in the Lail family's urban digs.
Every outfit needs the perfect accessories, and that's exactly what these innovative artisans create in a variety of...
526 King St.
(843) 727-1228
www.indacocharleston.com
Celebrating the lives of six remarkable Charleston citizens who left us this year after helping to shape the city we...
Catching up with Scott Blackwell, the serially successful food and bev entrepreneur behind High Wire Distilling Co.
The Holy City has become a renowned culinary destination, but few know the Lowcountry’s true haute-cuisine history—a...
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Brien Beidler brings his rare craftsmanship to the Charleston Library Society’s priceless tomes
Sharing the wealth in money and business smarts alike
When a downtown couple moves to Sullivan’s Island, interior designer Melissa Ervin streamlines their traditional...
If someone asks you where to get the best pork rinds in town, you can send them to Warehouse with confidence.
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As far as the independent singer-songwriter is concerned, her stint on American Idol ended on a perfect note, setting...
One thrifty local writer shares her tips on gobbling up the city’s smorgasbord of offerings without being gluttonous
Carl Palazzolo’s annual sojourn to a Charleston garden inspires watercolor works
544 King St.,
(843) 414-7060
www.eattheordinary.com
The rooftop is a madhouse on Saturday night, stuffed to the gills with the kinds of people who know what brand of shoes...
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Can you imagine Charleston without ornamental wrought iron?
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