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Get a refresher on the city’s integral role in preparation for our country’s 250th anniversary


Learn more about Tyler Rollins’s Foundation for Spirituality and the Arts in Harleston Village


Glimpse gates and grilles that help create an enduring sense of place


Get to know the CEO and visit the museum’s new Revolutionary War exhibit


Plus, Nivori home fragrance opens its first space in Summerville


The Cannonborough restaurant also offers specialties spanning the subcontinent


The West Ashley-based entrepreneur and farmer is cultivating fungi and community across the Lowcountry


The YWCA Greater Charleston hosts its annual MLK Celebration and parade on January 20



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Local gallery owner Ann Long Merck’s meticulously preserved and classically appointed pre-Revolutionary residence is...



This month, the 14-year-old Redux Contemporary Art Center leaves behind its St. Philip Street digs for a bigger,...



From working kitchen gigs at haute restaurants to opening Bad Wolf Coffee in Chicago, this Charleston native has...



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Step into spring with these fabulous home and fashion accessories



After her run to the French Open quarterfinals last summer and a recent win over No. 4 seeded Simona Halep at the...



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The high-climbing flame lily brings intense color to the garden



Once part of Chicago’s bustling restaurant scene, Jeremy Storey flew the coop to start a free-range chicken haven on...



One of Charleston’s well-known retailers, M. Dumas & Sons, celebrates its 100th anniversary this year.



In honor of Eat Local Month, we sat down with Lowcountry Local First’s executive director to discuss Charleston’s...



Turmeric, a staple spice in Asian cuisine, adds color and flavor to local dishes



The trailblazing Tidewater Brick Co. makes rare goods while training underemployed locals to earn a living



Bold, nutty pesto sauce pops on a springtime plate—you can spread it on pizza, toss it with pasta, or spin it as a...



Get the scoop on Slow Food Charleston, serving up its Snail Awards on April 13



Our taste-and-tell guide to some of the latest food and beverage openings in Charleston



Green Roof Outfitters puts plants to work in high places



With an intricate design featuring swords and spears, the famed Sword Gate at 32 Legare Street isn’t quite what you’...



Meet the local company elevating the short-term rental experience



Robert Marks kicked off a career in writing randy novels with 1971’s The Trembling of a Leaf



Swurfer inventor Rob Bertschy risked nearly everything, and it’s paying off 



On April 7 and 8, Old Towne Creek County Park blooms into a gardener’s paradise: the 16th annual Plantasia,...



Awakening V: King Tide arrives on April 29



The latest news in fashion and shopping around Charleston



A romance—and an album—years in the making formally debuted in February. Here, get to know country duo Sally...



A simple way to dial up the style on jeans and a tee, cocktail attire, and everything in between? Tie on a silk...



Want an entryway that makes a good first impression? Follow the lead of CHD Interiors’ Karsen Hood to create a...



Mega-selling author Bernard Cornwell proves the pen is at least as mighty as the sword


Step into the season’s romantic profusion of florals, with soft, flowing lines and ultra-feminine details