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May 2015
Due to Spoleto’s attractions and our gorgeous spring weather, Charleston is particularly charming in May—which means...

May 2015
Filmmaker Julie Dash, celebrated for elevating African-American heritage on the silver screen, is chronicling the...

May 2015
Passion, lust, and revenge heat up the modern-day premiere of a Baroque opera last performed in the early 1650s

April 2015

April 2015
The Bee Cause Project is busily installing hives (67 by spring’s end!) in schools and businesses here and beyond

March 2015
The Charleston Book Union creatively champions the paper arts

February 2015

January 2015
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015

November 2014
As he heads down the homestretch, Mayor Riley seems to be gaining steam. He may need it

October 2014
The Gibbes is ”on the go”

September 2014
Checking in with Park Circle Film Society cofounder Nicholai Burton before this month’s Lowcountry Shorts Festival

May 2013
A Charleston native channels her creative energy into a genre-defying performing arts series

March 2014
Parlors morph into playrooms and vintage treasure find new purpose in the Lail family's urban digs.

February 2014

January 2014
Twelve years ago, local physician Dr. Ann Kulze left her busy Mount Pleasant family practice, dedicating her life’s...

September 2013
Local art enthusiasts Michele and Mike Seekings team up with muralist Karl Beckwith Smith to update a grand 1850s...

Brien Beidler brings his rare craftsmanship to the Charleston Library Society’s priceless tomes 

August 2013
Head for the hills in Western North Carolina to finish off your summer with some fun new outings - plus a few old...

May 2013
Two sleuths team up on a major mystery in a young adult page-turner set in the Lowcountry

May 2013
Meet Scott Watson, the new leader of the Office of Cultural Affairs, and learn what the regime change means for banking...

February 2013
Restoring the historic camellias of Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

January 2013
Charleston’s economic future hangs on more than dredging silt. Let’s talk silicon, software, and more cowbell

January 2013
Things Every Local Must Experience Whether your bloodline dates back generations or you just moved to town, check out...

September 2012
From dancing children to local notables, sculptor Willard Hirsch helped shape the city

A delicious new Wide Angle Lunches series kicks off this month

July 2012
The trailblazing Dart family turned the page on education and literacy for local Afican-Americans

July 2012
Girls get amped at the Lowcountry’s second annual rock camp

November 2011
“He is truly a visionary. He has always been passionate about all children having the same standard and quality of care...