Local horticulturists and volunteers gear up to save a national treasure
Cooper River Bridge Run leads in eco-aware race innovations
FIRST employs innovative thinking to maximize local students’ left-brain potential
South Carolina equine enthusiasts take the reins to preserve the state’s Marsh Tacky population
Four states away, a new museum highlights the Holy City’s Jewish roots
The secession banner presided over this state's withdrawal from the Union 150 years ago
One man’s volunteer-based vacation to Tanzania, Africa
Author Greg Mortenson offers a sip of international fellowship
The local NOAA marine forensics lab helps bust seafood bad guys around the globe
Join Charleston magazine and the Coastal Community Foundation in celebrating—and supporting—Lowcountry nonprofits!
The First Tee of Greater Charleston hits a hole in one mentoring young golfers
Ten icons of life in the Lowcountry during the past 35 years
In a hidden center on North Charleston’s Navy Yard, a diminutive vessel harbors big history
Carolina Coast Surf Club reunites for wave riding and more
To commemorate Charleston magazine’s 35th anniversary, we honor 35 visionary, passionate, progressive, focused,...
Charleston commemorates 35 years of reporting on the parade that is life in this special, history-making town. Sure, it...
The South Carolina Aquarium celebrates 10 years of aquatic adventures
Seventy-five years ago, DuBose Heyward and the Gershwin brothers took a chance on Broadway with Porgy and Bess
The love and loss of two-wheeling in Charleston
One downtown resident gets in gear as she discovers the joy of urban pedaling
We canvassed the city for unique and interesting art classes to engage your right brain
Pour It Now gets big air on a peninsula skate park with funding from Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission
Tennis aces raise a racket for the $700,000 purse at the 38th annual Family Circle Cup
Unique Transportation rolls out inexpensive custom cycles and eco-driven vehicles.
A budding initiative volleys to foster academic success through the sport of squash.
Local students play with food for a cool art project benefitting Louie’s Kids and Slow Food Charleston