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April 2018
On April 28, the city celebrates Waterfront Park’s new name

March 2018
From a laugh-out-loud memoir to historical fiction by a best-selling author, local—and locally connected—writers have...

March 2018
CCPRC celebrates its 50th anniversary with visitor perks

March 2018
Catch the Charleston Pipe Band reveling during its “high holy day”

February 2018
All of a sudden, the Holy City’s overflowing with vino. On the peninsula alone, three wine shops and a bar opened in...

February 2018
She Returns From War debuts a fresh sound

February 2018
A massive KidsFair takes over the Gaillard this month

January 2018
The scoop on Charleston Wedding WeekTM presented by Diamonds Direct and Henri Daussi—produced by our sister magazine,...

January 2018
Conventional wisdom holds that most New Year’s resolutions fail—and fast. But what about when they don’t? Looking to...

January 2018
A new dance school expands opportunities for local students

December 2017
Meet a pro Santa—and his missus

November 2017
Charitable accomplishments Charleston can be thankful for this season

November 2017
Keith Hanson attempts an incredible journey

October 2017
A swanky coffee-table book celebrates Charleston through profiles of 50 fascinating residents

October 2017
Free Verse Festival hails poetry all month long

October 2017
Looking back—a year later—at how Hurricane Matthew impacted the Charleston area

September 2017
Most folks earning a paycheck in Charleston know that salaries lag behind national averages, while housing prices and...

September 2017
The Lowcountry Blessing Box Project takes off

August 2017
On August 21, at 2:47 p.m., the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, cloaking the Holy City in darkness. The “Great...

July 2017
Daniel Island’s Eva Dillon chronicles her father’s career as an American spy

June 2017
Marsh grass, oyster beds, and pluff mud at every turn—just 70 miles down the coast in Beaufort

May 2015
Passion, lust, and revenge heat up the modern-day premiere of a Baroque opera last performed in the early 1650s

April 2015
Breathing new life into the Gadsden House—and its gates  

March 2015
The Charleston Book Union creatively champions the paper arts

March 2015
Two local high schools offer fashion design majors  

September 2014
A sneak peek at the new Gaillard Center’s stunning mural

September 2014
A gorgeous coffee-table tome

August 2014
An awards show celebrates local drama this month

July 2014
A Charlestonian’s debut novel

July 2014
The fledgling sport of flyboarding headlines Hydrofly Watersports’ adventurous offerings