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These dishes will earn you a spot at the holiday table, year after year


Bonus: all items are sourced from local stores and makers


Meet the Dublin-born dynamo who leads the Charleston Literary Festival


Learn about their artistic evolution since the pandemic


Attend the 15th Anniversary of the Book Festival on November 14 and 15


Hear Harlan Greene discuss his new book, “Porgy’s Ghost,” at the Charleston Library Society on November 20


See Our Locally Scouted Styles that Look Right at Home Around the Thanksgiving Table


Plus, Ladybird Books Brings More Literature to the Downtown Retail Corridor


Read the story, a favorite from our archives, to tour the 19th-century single house


Chef-owner Mark Bolchoz specializes in elevating local, seasonal ingredients in dishes meant for sharing


Since 1986, Steeplechase of Charleston has introduced new generations of fans to the sport



UPCOMING EVENTS

PHOTO GALLERIES





Stop Light Observations is on the fast track to music industry success—and they play at the Music Farm this Saturday


Local flavor-lovers are eating up Carolina Coaster Company’s unique wares


The Cocktail Club offers a sweet, melon-laced refreshment


The Sustainable Warehouse rescues building materials destined for the landfill, then welcomes shoppers into the resulting trove of architectural treasures


SPECIAL SECTIONS

Charleston Arts Timeline
Where Is This?
Irish History Walking Tour
Charleston Boating Guide
Charleston Magazine Dining Guide
Cocktails A to Z
Charleston Biking and Hiking Guide
Rare Creatures - Threatened and Endangered Species
Ranky Tanky - Gullah Revival
Images Of Charleston - Photo Contest
27 Lowcountry Luxuries
Secret Garden Party
Spring Fling
Charleston Oyster Guide

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Oysters have long been a classic on the Lowcountry table


Fishing and feasting in Murrells Inlet 80 miles north of Charleston


Unearthing the creative layers of Joe Walters’ organic art


A Georgian house on Tradd Street reveals historic treasures


Edward Hart raises his glass to classical music


An impressive cadre of land preservationists work together to fight urban sprawl


Finding Faulkner and a bit of the blues in Mississippi


Spencer Deering crafts modern theater with gusto


Chef Aaron Deal offers savory and sweet bowls to help weather the cold


Follow artist Edward Hopper as he chases his muse through the streets of Charleston


Young Walter populates his lonely world with fantastic stories of foxes and chickens, tunnels and soldiers, but when a...


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South Carolina’s poet laureate is spreading the word on all things literary


Classical violinist Joshua Bell takes a bow


A young family falls for an 1871 Old Village single house and transforms its disjointed quirks into divine living spaces


Lisa Shimko’s fresh production serves up a sustainable message


Landscape designer Donna Cox offers tips for keeping your garden looking good regardless of the season


Rumor has it that in Charleston, the Board of Architectural Review (BAR) is almighty—a force to be reckoned with (and...


Besides a silky ribbon, no adornment is needed for this luxuriously simple wreath made from shimmery tree leaves


These homemade candies are easy to whip up and make great gifts for the holiday season


Artist and consummate entertainer Christophe Drumain welcomes family and friends to New Year’s Day brunch in his...


A young family transforms an Old Village church into a home that fosters creativity


Tucked into a narrow lot along Tradd Street, the entrance garden to a one-time kitchen house mixes formal elements with...