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Learn more about the pocket park’s origins and dedication


The dish on the latest endeavor from the minds behind The Drifter


Look for her collaborations with Megan Molten and Kenny Flowers this summer


She also made history as the first Black woman to serve in the South Carolina General Assembly


Look for the newest product, Hairscreen, to launch this summer


The gold medalist is participating in Kiawah’s Swim Across America fundraiser this month


She’s the Veteran hosts a Women Veterans Day event this month


A roundup of releases by local authors, perfect for the beach or your favorite book nook 


VIDEO


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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James Hewlette and Jordan Kruse filled their foursquare with color and family heirlooms



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



From brunch standards to sweet treats, shopping local is easy—and delicous



The local bubbles brand combines the elegance of Italian wine making with the celebratory spirit of Charleston



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



Finds for your holiday wish list



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



Listen to his latest single and learn about the projects he has in the works



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



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



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



The endeavor collects piles of gifts for children in need



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



The versatile animal print is a timeless addition to your winter wardrobe



The restaurant will donate 20 percent of sales to Charleston Waterkeeper on November 30th



From stocking stuffers to finds for Fido, 168 gifts—all sourced from Holy City stores and makers



Then share your own awesome vintage Charleston photos



Finds for your holiday wish list



Hear Little with his band The Sunday Drivers at venues like Frontier Lounge, King Street Dispensary, and Blind Tiger...



See his work at the International African American Museum and on December 13 at a Miller Gallery pop-up



The company shares its earnings with coffee growers through the Food 4 Farmers nonprofit



They’ll also put together your favorite items in a themed gift box for you



The organization has been integral in launching several nonprofits that are essential to the local landscape,...



Enston’s spirit of healthy living continues in The Green Heart Project’s urban farm



Layer on locally scouted cozy knits, embrace texture, and pile on plaids