2017 has arrived—along with the onslaught of well-intentioned resolutions to get fit once and for all. Set yourself up...
CreativeMornings events awaken area audiences
Did you know Emmy-winning kids’ show The Inspectors is filmed here in Charleston?
Thousands flock to Charleston’s Chanukah in the Square
Andra Watkins’s latest novel fuses historical fiction with time travel for a riveting story
A grassroots group builds community and inspires a love for nature in all ages
Finding natural beauty and winged wonders on Little St. Simons, a hunting lodge-turned-eco-minded getaway
Inside the new American College of the Building Arts
Millford Plantation celebrates its 175th anniversary with a string of special events
Rarely viewed and never-before-seen works by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, aka “Cousin Alice,” will be reunited at...
Projekt CHARME fosters connections between Charleston and the German town of Haldensleben
The Sewee tribe of Native Americans was first to live along this waterway’s shores and gave it the name “Shemee” (...
Perhaps the most notable change that will soon affect the creek is the multistory office building being erected at...
Shem Creek’s natural tidal flow and marshlands have long provided a habitat for an array of marine plants, fish,...
Kayaks, SUPs, pleasure boats, fishing and touring charters, and commercial fishing boats share the busy channel
“They say we’re a dying breed,” says fourth-generation shrimper Franklin Rector. “That’s nowhere near true. Every year...
How Shem Creek fares in Mount Pleasant’s current population and development boom is a microcosm of growing pains...
Take refuge from those summer scorchers inside downtown’s newest—and coolest—fitness studios
The tourists of our warm-weather waters are back; do you know what to do—and not do—if you spy a manatee?
Time heals, or so they say. But is a year long enough to begin to close deep wounds exposed by the Mother Emanuel...
Enough Pie’s VAT SHACK launches June 4, inviting the community to get hands-on with the historic art of indigo-dyeing
The Footlight Players award the first Anthony Aston Honors this month
Building Skills Now trains valuable new workers.
A celebration of the local arts scene takes a final bow
Tranquil beauty reigns in local David Rawle’s labor of love, the new Theodora Park in Ansonborough
A local walks 444 miles, writes two books, and makes invaluable memories
A local artist turns discarded timepieces into jewelry
King Street’s ”Sky Residence”
Charleston editors and contributors share their picks for recent, locally tied releases