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Discover recent refreshes to historic lodgings and young chefs making their mark


The Land Trust holds its annual spring gathering on April 18


Learn how the nonprofit is expanding to offer more people transitional housing


Exploring the New Deal's Historic Signing in Charleston


How to incorporate one of the season’s top trends into your wardrobe


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



UPCOMING EVENTS

Apr 13, 2026

TAJ MAHAL & THE PHANTOM BLUES BAND

Apr 14, 2026

RIVERDOGS HOME GAMES

Apr 15, 2026

BAD SUNS: “ACCELERATOUR”

Apr 16, 2026

THE OCEAN WE SWIM IN

Apr 16, 2026

KENNY WAYNE SHEPHERD

Apr 17, 2026

ORION

Apr 17, 2026

MARTIN SEXTON

Apr 19, 2026

BLUES BY THE SEA

Apr 19, 2026

CHARLIE BERENS

Apr 20, 2026

THE ODD COUPLE

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Plus, a Candlefish collab with Spoleto Festival



The multimedia exhibit will immerse visitors in this daring military operation that liberated 756 enslaved people...



Indulge in traditional Southern fare, including Hugenot torte and okra soup



Today, the club hosts the annual Azalea Invitational each spring



Look familiar? Take our Charleston-centric photo quiz—50 images of hidden and not-so-hidden gems, from the peninsula...



Coker wrote nine books, some of which were considered groundbreaking at the time



See her work this month during her residency at the Gibbes Museum of Art



The design showroom is the city's exclusive stockist for Farrow & Ball paint



Find out about their hempcrete test site and hands-on experiences they offer for people who want to learn more



Though Noisette died in April 1835, the roses named for him commemorate the role he and gardener John Champneys...



Whether you're looking for an Easter bonnet, a Derby topper, or a summer sun hat for skin protection, we have you...



Join this year's walking tour on May 4 and get tips on how to plan your day



Plus, Kenny Flowers transports shoppers to Margaritaville and more retail buzz 



Head up the road to historic Summerville and experience small-town charm in this longtime retreat for Charleston...



Stuff Easter baskets with chocolate rabbits, egg-shaped sweets, and more 



Fun finds for the spring season



The story 19th-century manse's updated interiors include contemporary furnishings, clean finishes, and fresh...



The band spawned several distinguish jazz musicians, including William “Cat” Anderson
 



Bunny Lloyd created herJames Isl oasis with help from a host of green-thumbed neighbors



Scout our picks from local stores



Lia Burke Libaire’s creative evolution has led her to the intersection of nature, art, and design



See the production on March 12 at Charleston Music Hall and find out which stage it's headed to later this year



The nonprofit hosts its biggest fundraiser, the 20th-annual Night for the Children Gala, on March 6



 British naval captain George Anson purchased about 63 acres north of the city limits on March 23, 1727