The City Magazine Since 1975


* indicates required

FEATURED

Make entertaining easy with sweet and savory bites paired with tasty tipples


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



UPCOMING EVENTS

PHOTO GALLERIES



SPECIAL SECTIONS

Charleston Arts Timeline
Where Is This?
Irish History Walking Tour
Charleston Boating Guide
Charleston Magazine Dining Guide
Cocktails A to Z
Charleston Biking and Hiking Guide
Rare Creatures - Threatened and Endangered Species
Ranky Tanky - Gullah Revival
Images Of Charleston - Photo Contest
27 Lowcountry Luxuries
Secret Garden Party
Spring Fling
Charleston Oyster Guide

LATEST

Plus tips on hosting a traditional crab crack



Elegant picks for August



Plus, two favorite local stores are making moves



Find out how her pandemic project led to hundreds of commissions



An engineer uses 3-D printing to transform children’s “perfectly imperfect” pieces of art  into treasured jewelry...



Dig into summer workshops and prep your containers for the deluge



Scraps of Magic is hosting a grand re-opening in time for back-to-school shopping



Contemporary modernism meets romantic Gothic and Italianate architectural details



With In Polite Company, she joins the coterie of local women novelists writing beach-worthy reads



The nonprofit sparks students’ curiosity and teaches real-world skills in the media arts



The show comes to Charleston in Season 2, which premieres next month



Robert Purvis dedicated his life to ending slavery and defending human rights



Plus, a stylish pop-up in Freshfields Village enters the scene



Garden designer Beverly Rivers shares her passion project



Smart tricks for staging a July revival



This month's garden happenings



The lush, formal knot garden has been maintained by the Garden Club of Charleston since 1941



It’s part comprehensive reference guide and part coffee-table book



Hot picks for you and your home



Her functional works of art look as beautiful as they feel



Meet the owners who relocated its headquarters to North Charleston and expanded their offerings



Pro tips and key elements for transforming any space into a stylish, functional room



See more of her hand-lettering designs and inspirations behind the canvas



And why the raptors like to make their nests in the Lowcountry