Every December, one jolly soul caps her South of Broad cupola with a super-sized Santa hat
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John Zucker shares three fruit-forward dishes
On the night of February 17, 1864, the Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley slipped out of Breach Inlet and headed for...
This month, load up on inspiration, information, and plenty of plants at events around town
Jenny and Michael Messner nurture a bold, green future for Charleston, from the Low Line to Laurel Island, wherever...
Dig into a veritable Lowcountry feast, from centuries-old receipts such as shrimp pie and cream oysters to 20th-century...
Charleston Wholesale Florist is bringing more blooms—and business—to town
In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015
As he heads down the homestretch, Mayor Riley seems to be gaining steam. He may need it
Today’s Holy City offers resources galore for those raising their own food and even keeping their own bees: places to...
On the water (and in the air) with Chucktown’s own pro kiteboarder, Davey Blair
After debating between two coasts, Lynne and Steve Hamontree settled on Sullivan’s Island and, with help from area...
Charleston is a hotbed for handcrafted home goods. Meet some of the area’s most talented artisans and peek at their...
Our taste & tell guide to the latest F&B openings in Charleston
A neglected lot gets a makeover, including a new home and private garden that blend seamlessly by design
A grand community garden opens in West Ashley
Each spring, azalea blooms turn the Lowcountry landscape into a kaleidoscope of pink, red, purple, magenta, and white....
Plant this magnolia hybrid for an elegant harbinger of spring.
On the banks of the Cooper River lies Magnolia Cemetery, or the Garden of the Dead, where ancient oaks drip moss over...