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Exploring the New Deal's Historic Signing in Charleston


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Plus, The Drop In finds a permanent home for its fitness studio


Discover new interpretations of familar favorites, including the chefs' interpretation of Ikea meatballs



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Nationally renowned, Charleston-based entertainer Tara Guérard helps you build the best bar cart for your New Year’s Eve soirée


Sweet and salty with just the right amount of spice, these pecans make perfect stocking stuffers—or snacks for Santa!


Every December, one jolly soul caps her South of Broad cupola with a super-sized Santa hat


We caught up with Mini Hay—a jewelry designer and fourth-generation staffer at her family’s shop, Croghan’s Jewel Box—for our December Style Q&A. Find out what’s on her Christmas list and more


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