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More is more when it comes to the abundance of Christmas decor in John and Will Hardee’s grand manse


Hear Tounds with Futurebirds at Charleston Music Hall on December 30


The homeowners lovingly restored the Craftsman cottage on the lower peninsula to suit their lifestyle


Connelly turned his beekeeping hobby into liquid gold, offering a taste of Lowcountry fields and flowers



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Learn how to make star Charleston chef Jeremiah Bacon’s bacon jam for a tasty addition to any Labor Day cookout


“Apple-only” accessory maker Twelve South amps up its focus on goods for the hip home


The Charleston Museum’s 19th-century curator, Gabriel E. Manigault, masterfully prepared dozens of skeletons now on view in a special exhibit


Learn about just one of the nonprofits that’ll make this school year more exciting—and productive—for local students


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