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Preparing for a major museum exhibition, classical realist painter Jill Hooper finds herself in good company—and she’s...
Renowned figure skating choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne draws top competitors to the Holy City
How children’s book author and illustrator Jonathan Miller has made a career creating art, telling stories, and goofing...
Heatworks’ Tetra dishwasher might just revolutionize the way we do dishes
Terry Jenkins’s plasterwork is a lesson in preservation
Love to support locally owned businesses? Meet some of the faces behind the brands and organizations that help set...
Rising star sommeliers Miles White and Femi Oyediran of Graft prepare Nigerian and Indian-inspired dishes for the women...
Meet the genius, ambassador, advocate, and Lowcountry legend whose many titles and accolades reflect more than half a...
Meet Joel Watson, 23 years-old and ready for the spotlight
Meet the self-taught topiary artist who, for nearly four decades, has planted and pruned, nurtured and shaped nursery...
Rita’s Roots helps backyard gardens flourish
The Charleston Profile: Carolyne Roehm’s elegant simplicity and hard work made her an icon of international design, and...
Metanoia and Lowcountry Local First are working to revitalize a key block of North Charleston
Julia Engel grew her lifestyle blog into a collection of classic, feminine clothing that’s catching commercial appeal
Susan Gregory moves from clay to wax, practicality to politics
On the eve of the Gibbes Museum of Art exhibition “Anna Heyward Taylor: Intrepid Explorer,” take a look into the...
A local nonprofit races against time—and cancer
John Duckworth creates to help others open their eyes
Carl Blum has invested decades of engineering ingenuity into his model train layout
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After a barrier-breaking career, North Charleston’s indomitable Johanna Martin-Carrington is still breaking new ground...
While Juliana Falk made her house a home, it made her “The Accidental Preservationist”
With a single luncheon per year, Good Friends of the Lowcountry eases hundreds of women’s struggles
Former combat photographer Stacy Pearsall honors fellow veterans through her lens and finds healing in the process
Meet the longest-acting employee of Charleston’s famous Fort Sumter
For 188 years, a religious community of “pioneering women” has been inciting positive change in Charleston
Artist Devin McKinney searches for deeper meaning through light and sound
Jeremy Tunstill serves monthly cafeteria menus with a side of humor
Alex Waggoner paints Charleston’s forgotten spaces in hues that force you to pay attention