Martha Zierden shares a glimpse inside her world as The Charleston Museum’s curator of historical archaeology
Tracy and Bob Doran infuse “community” back into community development—and have this thing for oysters
A small company gives back in a big way—$2.4 million big
Get a first look at the grand new Gaillard, the $143.5-million performance hall and civic center that will open to...
North Charleston’s Germaine Jenkins is bringing fresh and affordable organic produce to a local food desert
In styling a luxurious dressing room, designer Regina Garcia offers a modern take on Hollywood glamour with bold black...
How do you define “luxury”? Perhaps it’s an occasional indulgence, or a unique experience, or even something...
In creating an outdoor oasis, Charleston interior designer Jenny Keenan goes for global glamour. Selecting a fringed...
Embrace the steamy season with vibrant blooms
When furnishing the nursery, aesthetically minded mamas-to-be would do well to follow Jennifer Mathis’ lead. In...
Local chefs are perking up plates with edible flowers, which add visual appeal and plenty of flavor, too
These fragrant blooms signal the arrival of spring
Keep your garden beds flowering with the spectacular daylily
In February, this cold-hardy evergreen shrub or tree fills gardens of the Lowcountry with a welcome blaze of color,...
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015
In the French Quarter, a preservation-minded couple restores two adjoined 19th-century townhomes into a graceful single...
Amy Robinette puts seasonal area produce to work in gorgeous cakes and pies, then peddles the goods via her dessert CSA
Today’s Holy City offers resources galore for those raising their own food and even keeping their own bees: places to...
Everyone who went through Hurricane Hugo has a story—a memory as dramatic and unforgettable as the storm itself. Hugo...
Charleston has gone to the dogs—in the best ways possible. Meet eight local pups who are loving life in our Fido-...
Let your furry pal run free, meet new friends, play, and even swim at these area parks
Kimberly Korndog digs urban gardening
Not much is better than a juicy tomato plucked straight from the vine—especially if it’s an old-school heirloom variety...
Folks from the world over become U.S. citizens this month at Middleton Place
Jacob Lindsey brings equal parts chutzpah and worldly know-how to Charleston’s Civic Design Center
Want a plant that provides shade as well as a sweet summertime treat? Try a low-maintenance, high-yielding fig tree