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The Midwestern transplant helped elevate the city’s cultural identity in the 20th century


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The advocate for Jewish causes was born on May 30, 1882


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Charleston Artist Collective founder Allison Williamson turned her contemporary abode into a living gallery


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Marie Stitt and Edward Crouse dish on their popular aperitivo hours and the peanut drink


The painting was presented during the dedication ceremony of a new day care center named in her honor in 1978



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As we near the 25th anniversary of Hurricane Hugo this Sunday, one local writer remembers the cleanup and all the sensations that went with it, from indoor tidemarks to ever-buzzing chain saws


Checking in with Park Circle Film Society cofounder Nicholai Burton before the September 20-21 Lowcountry Shorts Festival


Painter Karl Beckwith Smith creates murals on canvas for homes and businesses all over town


Home Team BBQ’s Aaron Siegel shares his recipe for succotash with green peanuts


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