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The educator was fired from her teaching job for refusing to leave the NAACP


The stylish yet cozy eatery is in Auberge Resorts’ new hotel The Dunlin at Kiawah River


Hint: It probably doesn’t have much to do with our skyline


The endeavor collects piles of gifts for children in need


See her at the Edmondston-Alston House on December 5 and 6 or December 13 on her next “In Their Footsteps” African...


Find out how she developed the concept and her plans to grow the business


Stop in on December 12 for a holiday happy hour and make a festive paper popper craft


Learn how the author went from writing her memoir to historical fiction


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What's in Store

What's in Store: Gold Creations
Gold Creations was founded in 1975 by Glenn and Vicki Wolfe, and has been selling jewelry and covetable treasures in the Charleston City Market ever since. Just in time for the holidays, we bring you a special edition of “What’s in Store,” delivering some gift-giving inspo along the way.

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Discover his signature creations, including chocolate cigars and tres leches



What the barrier island’s rebounding flora and fauna can teach us about our fragile yet resilient coast



Hot finds for you and your home



Learn more about professionals and citizen scientists working knee-deep and sometimes head-high in our waterways



Author Jason Ryan spent two years unearthing truths about the now infamous family



Learn about the sustainable and innovative packaging solutions the company is developing



Blessing Box founder Katie Dahlheim assists in organizing the events at Reynolds Laundromat in North Charleston



The settlement known as Charles Town became a legal entity on August 13, 1783



Transition your wardrobe to fall with these locally scouted, relaxed silhouettes



Blurring the lines between inside and out, the beach house emphasizes function, form, and a deep connection to...



Hobbyists and pro photographers alike answered the call for our 11th annual photo contest with hundreds of #...



After bonding over a mutal love of the arts, the shop is their latest architectural collaboration



Hit local eateries for icy adult drinks that range from creative to classic



The Confederate submarine sunk the USS Housatonic in 1864, then vanished with seven souls aboard



See the final projects of ACBA seniors presented during a special capstone reception



Watch our video to learn how to create your own watercolor collage



Find festive events to have a blast this Independence Day



Follow Montauk Highway to its oceanfront end for a weekend that’s both rustic and refined



Learn how they’ve grown the studio to a full-service firm with a national presence



Find out what Read is working on for his solo exhibit at the George Gallery this fall



Learn about the nonprofit’s plans to expand in the Lowcountry



Find out where you can see the statue of William Pitt today



The original pier stretched 1,000 feet into the sea



The shoe designer shares her summer must-haves and what's ahead for her footwear business