The Bee Cause Project is busily installing hives (67 by spring’s end!) in schools and businesses here and beyond
Meet the Brazilian-born, NYC-based model, whose great moves brought our spring “Go Bold” fashion feature to life
Uncovering the secret for perfect hair in Charleston
CofC’s Natural History Museum explores marine mammals
A creative matchmaking service
Inventive performers like Will Schutze and his marionette, Mr. Bonetangles, continue to entertain us on public streets...
Take a seat and listen in: we gathered some of the top women in the city’s celebrated food and beverage scene for a fun...
In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
A free course at Trident Tech inspires disadvantaged locals with lessons in literature, history, and philosophy
This month, choreographer Jonathan Tabbert debuts an innovative new dance company
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015
Songstress Leah Suárez, executive director of Jazz Artists of Charleston, begins a big year
Life on the water with “Clammer Dave” Belanger, who’s been cultivating and harvesting his specialized, nationally...
We caught up with the former Charleston Grill chef about his new culinary ventures, his formative years in France, and...
Charleston’s oldest craft-beer producer steps up its game
How to get that gift list checked off as quickly (yet thoughtfully) as possible? Pencil a few of these festive events...
In-school eye screenings help ensure good vision for thousands of Charleston preschoolers
This month, YA fiction writer Ryan Graudin appears at YALLFest days after releasing a buzzed-about new book
On the water (and in the air) with Chucktown’s own pro kiteboarder, Davey Blair
We caught up with the super-busy chef—who this month opens Minero, a taqueria on East Bay Street—about his new cookbook...
After debating between two coasts, Lynne and Steve Hamontree settled on Sullivan’s Island and, with help from area...