Carolina Coast Surf Club reunites for wave riding and more
To commemorate Charleston magazine’s 35th anniversary, we honor 35 visionary, passionate, progressive, focused,...
Charleston commemorates 35 years of reporting on the parade that is life in this special, history-making town. Sure, it...
The South Carolina Aquarium celebrates 10 years of aquatic adventures
Seventy-five years ago, DuBose Heyward and the Gershwin brothers took a chance on Broadway with Porgy and Bess
The love and loss of two-wheeling in Charleston
One downtown resident gets in gear as she discovers the joy of urban pedaling
We canvassed the city for unique and interesting art classes to engage your right brain
Pour It Now gets big air on a peninsula skate park with funding from Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
Tennis aces raise a racket for the $700,000 purse at the 38th annual Family Circle Cup
Unique Transportation rolls out inexpensive custom cycles and eco-driven vehicles.
A budding initiative volleys to foster academic success through the sport of squash.
Local students play with food for a cool art project benefitting Louie’s Kids and Slow Food Charleston
Read the romantic sagas of three legendary local couples— the Dawsons, the Heywards, and the Warings— whose shared...
As the nation’s first archaeologist, Lowcountry native John Izard Middleton made history even as he was recording it
Crossing the threshold of modern etiquette
The true power of the humble snack food
North Charleston enters the world of marathon running—and eating
As the American colonies rebelled against England, a father and son found themselves battling for personal emancipation
Charleston Community Sailing’s director keeps the program afloat
Celebrating the life and legacy of the billionaire businessman and dedicated philanthropist
Natural Defense
The Coastal Conservation League celebrates its first 20 years
In the wake of a drowning economy, hopeful eyes turned to the skies as Pan American Airways’ transatlantic seaplane...
Steamship lines lured Yankees to the South using sunny ads decorated with palmettos and oranges
From the start of Spoleto in 1977, Charlestonians have opened their homes, and hearts, to the festival
Graduates of the Master of Science in Environmental Studies program possess can-do attitudes