Scottish heavy athletic gamer Shane Sutherland gears up for September’s annual event at Boone Hall
When professor Marc Regnier isn’t training the next generation of classical guitarists, he’s recording with the greats
A new woodworking school carries on a traditional art
In his new multimedia poetry book, Mantra, Marcus Amaker explores his own “truths,” inviting readers to follow suit
Preservation Society executive director Kristopher King seeks to dovetail the past with progress in his favorite city
Using a system of her own invention, Elizabeth Calcote block prints biographically inspired patterns onto silk...
Whether creating fine art sculptures or in-demand tableware, Fiorenzo Berardozzi trusts in the beauty of wabi sabi
A local expert’s new release will have kids building and pretending, drawing and dancing
Karen Jackson races for days (literally) in ultramarathons like June’s Hell Hole Hundred
Join the conversation at the Arts Matter Mayoral Summit
Artists have made an indelible impact on the culture of the Holy City, from European-born portraitists who brought...
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This month, musical theater sweetheart Mary Fishburne takes the stage in not one, but three local productions
Townsend Davidson looks to “make the mundane fantastic” in oil paintings that invite examination
Dan Lehrich left an L.A. dream job to head a Holy City tech start-up. Find out why
Filmmaker Travis Pearson’s America Street shows at this month’s Terrace Charleston Film Festival
Gillian Zettler dishes on her first year as executive director of the BB&T Charleston Wine + Food Festival
Veterinarian Brian King heals creatures from all walks of life
This month, choreographer Jonathan Tabbert debuts an innovative new dance company
Songstress Leah Suárez, executive director of Jazz Artists of Charleston, begins a big year
Whitney Powers crowd-sources ideas with website If You Were Mayor
William Baldwin’s new 18th-century action tale
Sculptor Matt Wilson welds found objects into whimsical creations
In fields just south of Charleston, Dr. Brian Ward is resurrecting the Carolina African runner peanut
This month, YA fiction writer Ryan Graudin appears at YALLFest days after releasing a buzzed-about new book
Catching up with Holy City Beard & Moustache Society commander Paul Roof on the Follicle Brown fallout
The Gibbes is ”on the go”
Meet Cherie Blackburn, the 52-year-old attorney scaling crags around the country
Colour of Music festival founder Lee Pringle works to awaken the nation to black classical music
From inspired murals to beautiful beer bottles, Sean Williams is Holy City Brewing’s unofficial painter-in-residence