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March 2014
The Deans debut a primer on etiquette and entertaining

April 2014
A grand community garden opens in West Ashley

March 2014
In the Holy City, this month brings a marathon of merriments. Can this writer make it out in one piece? 

March 2014
Coastal Community Foundation celebrates 40 years of helping individuals and nonprofits better the Lowcountry

March 2014
Each spring, azalea blooms turn the Lowcountry landscape into a kaleidoscope of pink, red, purple, magenta, and white....

March 2014
Veggie-scented Produce Candles from the folks behind Rewined will be ready to pick this month 

February 2014
Cuddly kids' toys teach about giving back

February 2014
Blind Hog Designs debuts with cool tools for “fun, food, and fellowship.” 

February 2014

February 2014
With a new name and expanded geographic reach, East Cooper Land Trust conserves open spaces for everyone.

February 2014
Heard the term “freedman’s cottage” used to refer to a one-room-wide, single-story home on the peninsula? Well, it’s...

February 2014
Locals practice a rare, centures-old art  

What's in store for Charleston's International African American Museum

January 2014
Shape up with Aerial Fit’s high-flying apparatus  

A new program boosts local start-ups

January 2014
A North Charleston biz booms by camouflaging cellular antennae 

January 2014
Charleston abounds with images of the pineapple—in art, architecture, even notepaper and handmade jewelry. While the...

December 2013
Celebrating the lives of six remarkable Charleston citizens who left us this year after helping to shape the city we...

December 2013
Grits, more commonly called “hominy grits” by Charlestonians, are as much a part of the Lowcountry diet as the shrimp...

December 2013
The small but mighty Charitable Society of Charleston draws thousands to hit the streets for the fundraising Reindeer...

October 2013
There’s a romance to rare, decades-old cars—a beauty you don’t have to be a “gearhead” to appreciate. Don’t believe it...

October 2013
Charleston SUP Safaris uses paddleboarding to teach students about respecting and enjoying Lowcountry waterways

October 2013
It just might be the most unusual—and enjoyable—of all Charleston creations. 

A paws-atively people-friendly dog park  

October 2013
Bringing the buy-local movement to the floral industry  

October 2013
On the banks of the Cooper River lies Magnolia Cemetery, or the Garden of the Dead, where ancient oaks drip moss over...

October 2013
Get in the spirit of All Hallow's Eve and head out to some of the Lowcountry's spookiest spots. Supernatural...

September 2013
One local writer ponders just how Southern, charming, and real Bravo’s new TV show set in Charleston could possibly be

September 2013
The Charleston Academy of Music brings classical training to young students across the Lowcountry