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February 2012
Past Forward
Looking to the future to preserve our city’s built history
History
Modern Family Middleton Style
A revered family, a renowned plantation, and a reclaimed legacy are the ties that bind at the Middleton family reunion
One Porch Three Ways
How to dress a grand Tradd Street piazza? Interior designers Angie Hranowsky, Biggs Powell, and Julie Rogers each had a unique vision. Whose ideas will you steal?
Lowcountry Ramblings
Living History
Looking back into Charleston's haunting past at the Aiken-Rhett House
Restaurant Reviews
Chez Fish
Quick Bite
Supper á Deux
Next Door chef-owner Ben Berryhill creates a five-course menu for two that's sure to inspire romance
Local Music
Composing South Carolina
Edward Hart captures the Palmetto State in a violin concerto
Community
On The Run
With this month's Go Red! 5K, Stephanie Carter spreads awareness about heart disease - and honors her mom
Style File
Haute Pink
Wake-up winter spaces with fuchsia, a hot new home decor hue
Quick Bite
Tea Partiers
Reveling in the tradition of afternoon tea at Hopsewee Plantation
Eat + Drink
Love at First Sip
Looking for the perfect vino to add romance to Valentine’s Day? Try one of these alluring varieties
Quick Bite
Cold Comfort
Circa 1886 chef Marc Collins has your soup du jour cure for the winter blues
Eat + Drink
Flower Power
Fish’s Evan Powell shares a bittersweet, Valentine’s-ready cocktail recipe
Love It!
February, 2012
Arts Profile
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Artist Profile
Ashley Harwood
Woodturner Ashley Harwood gives fallen trees a second life as artful bowls, ornaments, and even earrings