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The battle turned a palmetto fort into a symbol of American resistance and inspired Carolina Day


Learn where you can find his work celebrating the country’s 250th anniversary


Hear a discussion of the opera and the people who inspired it during a Spoleto Festival USA presentation


Learn how you can visit Gregory’s home that serves as a memorial to the religious and social justice leader


Plus, Bobbi Brown’s Jones Road Beauty makes its Charleston debut


Step into the intimate sibling to Félix Cocktails et Cuisine


Learn how ’Emma Cromedy and Sameka Jenkins’s share their Gullah heritage and get their recipe for a refreshing...



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Find out why Dan Lehrich left an L.A. dream job to head a Holy City tech start-up


This weekend, chefs and historians reenact a momentous dinner from Charleston’s past


Townsend Davidson looks to “make the mundane fantastic” in oil paintings that invite examination


Today marks the beginning of Lowcountry Local First’s Eat Local Month. What better way to get your locavore on than hitting up our farmers markets? Read on about the Charleston Farmers Market, which opens this Saturday at Marion Square, and then click through to our online feature for details and lots of photos on the rest


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