Charleston newcomers once turned to “Strangers Guides” for information about the city
Samuel F. B. Morse (yes, that Morse) was once Charleston’s most fashionable portraitist
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This month, the 14-year-old Redux Contemporary Art Center leaves behind its St. Philip Street digs for a bigger, better...
Activism, art, and a flood of urgency inform and awaken the work of Mary Edna Fraser
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Mega-selling author Bernard Cornwell proves the pen is at least as mighty as the sword
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In the cool clarity of winter, one writer contemplates the advantages of approaching his “Golden Years”
In 1705, Englishman James Child established a ferry service on his property named Strawberry Bluff
Inside the new American College of the Building Arts
Rarely viewed and never-before-seen works by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, aka “Cousin Alice,” will be reunited at...
With help from designer Cortney Bishop, a pair of Chicago transplants bring low-maintenance sophistication to a South...
Get the ultimate insider’s view of Charleston’s finest addresses and most historic properties
Time heals, or so they say. But is a year long enough to begin to close deep wounds exposed by the Mother Emanuel...
Ninety years after the untimely death of Edmund Thornton Jenkins, Spoleto Festival USA premieres his unfinished...
Activist and educator DR. MILLICENT BROWN was a “first child” to integrate Charleston public schools in 1963 and today...
Tracy and Bob Doran infuse “community” back into community development—and have this thing for oysters
Acclaimed Southern actress Samille Basler has spent two decades in Charleston theaters
The poet and book editor continues to leave her mark for positive change in the Lowcountry
The PR maven who donates her media savvy and storytelling skills to great causes
The Waring Historical Library’s portrait project
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Travel back to the Summer of 1975 as six local writers reflect on what life was like from Charleston to East Cooper to...
To commemorate Charleston’s 40th anniversary, we honor 40 influential people and groups whose vision, passion, focus,...