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The longstanding Sullivan’s Island tradition benefits Special Olympics South Carolina


In October, this two-night fashion fete, presented by Hendrick Lexus Charleston and produced by our sister company...


Gwynn’s hosts Lafayette 148 New York for one of its biggest trunk shows of the year


Smalls was voted Charleston Fashion Week’s People’s Choice winner in the Emerging Designer Competition


The First Provincial South Carolina Congress’ call to arms


Learn how to get help if your or a loved one is dealing with substance abuse disorder


The new Park Circle club is cohosting Charleston Comedy Week in January


She is growing hemp on property that’s been in her family for hundreds of years


The band signed with Atlas Touring and will hit the road this spring


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The Charleston native regularly competes against pro shuckers from across the country



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Cleveland is retiring as the institution she reinvigorated celebrates its 275th anniversary



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Find out how Pate launched the business out of her desire for flavored coffee during the COVID shutdown



See a frosty fellow built on the Cistern lawn by members of the ATO Beta Xi chapter at the College of Charleston



Find out about the health benefits and where you can sip it in Charleston



The independent theater is celebrating 25 years of quality cinema and fostering community 



See the group at Second Sunday on King, the Holiday Festival of Lights, and other seasonal events



Find out how the master gardener has encouraged the historical blooms to thrive for nearly a half century



The book’s message is intended to inspire compassion and gratitude during the holidays and throughout the year



Before Sullivan’s Island, the tiny town of Moultieville, incorporated in December in 1817, offered a respite from...



Browse our local picks to incorporate festive silver and gold into your winter wardrobe



Find out how the design duo decorate their homes, what they're wearing to parties, and their go-to hostess gifts....



Plus, new shop on King Street sells heirloom leather goods



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Today the vibrant thoroughfare hosts some of the city’s best restaurants, bars, hotels, and art galleries



Arriving during the Charleston Renaissance of the 1920s, Victor and Marjorie Morawetz restored properties like the...



Lureto’s first EP, ”A Peak from the Crow's Nest,” captures the joy of the jam



This spring, the Charleston School of the Arts grad will become the first person of color appointed musical director...



The event planner will host a pop-up shop at her Queen Street office from November 25 to December 23