Rachel Clore capitalizes on print-on-demand web platforms
The Preservation Society of Charleston launches an exclusive line of goods by favorite local makers
One writer’s annual search for native spring wildflowers evokes memories of her Lowcountry upbringing and her beloved...
The Bee Cause Project is busily installing hives (67 by spring’s end!) in schools and businesses here and beyond
The 13 adjoining houses making up what’s known as ”Rainbow Row” are today one of the city’s most photographed landmarks...
St. George hosts the World Grits Festival April 10-12
Workshop comes to King Street
Charleston Wholesale Florist is bringing more blooms—and business—to town
From the aerospace spector to our first-class-food-and-bev scene, busness is booming in the Holy City
Uncovering the secret for perfect hair in Charleston
The Charleston Natural History Society transforms 40-some acres of former farmland into thriving native ecosystems
Meet the bird you’ve seen wading in local marshes and lowlands: the American wood stork (Mycteria americana), which...
CofC’s Natural History Museum explores marine mammals
A pair of local brothers have been helping Charleston organizations proclaim their identities for 35 years
A creative matchmaking service
Inventive performers like Will Schutze and his marionette, Mr. Bonetangles, continue to entertain us on public streets...
From its graceful, ancient live oaks and gorgeous historical architecture to its waterfront views and happening food...
A local walks 444 miles, writes two books, and makes invaluable memories
A local artist turns discarded timepieces into jewelry
In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
Traditional Charleston Battery Benches are still crafted on King Street
A free course at Trident Tech inspires disadvantaged locals with lessons in literature, history, and philosophy
The prospect of “change” at her beloved Hampton Park has this writer contemplating the passage of time in the...
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015
It may be a simple dish of rice and peas, but no right-minded Charleston resident goes through January 1st without a...