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Poetry

June 2020
Spend the season getting lost in these new or soon-to-be-released titles

May 2020
The group prepares to celebrate its 100th birthday

March 2020
The plantation was recently named an "International Site of Conscience"

January 2020
Meet the master of atmosphere and light before her City Gallery exhibit this month

January 2020
The nonprofit coordinates the city's MLK Day celebration as part of its social justice mission

June 2019
Poet and painter Joseph “P-Nut” Johnson gets his inspiration from his native city

May 2019
How her interactive paper gardens will investigate the concept of utopia

November 2018
In mid-century Charleston, The Book Basement served equally as shop, salon, and safe space

August 2018
The Lost Queen remembers a woman history forgot—and the man behind “Merlin”

March 2018
From a laugh-out-loud memoir to historical fiction by a best-selling author, local—and locally connected—writers have...

October 2017
Free Verse Festival hails poetry all month long

October 2017
A two-wheeled, well-hydrated roll through fall’s crisp splendor, or—in other words—leaf-peeping turns into leaf-...

May 2017
Activism, art, and a flood of urgency inform and awaken the work of Mary Edna Fraser

June 2016
Time heals, or so they say. But is a year long enough to begin to close deep wounds exposed by the Mother Emanuel...

June 2016
School’s out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t develop new hobbies, take your skills to the next level, or get involved...

June 2016
Ahead of its premiere June 4, Carrie Mae Weems discusses her Spoleto Festival USA production  

April 2016
Speaking with poet, teacher, and Holy City Youth Slam founder Matthew Foley 

March 2016

November 2015
For prolific artist Richard ''Duke'' Hagerty, a four-decade retrospective of his wild surrealist paintings is just...

October 2015
A celebration of the local arts scene takes a final bow

August 2015
In his new multimedia poetry book, Mantra, Marcus Amaker explores his own “truths,” inviting readers to follow suit

August 2015
Our contributing editor gets déjà vu when trying to wade through the June tragedy at Mother Emanuel AME

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

January 2015
The business waking up Summerville  

January 2015
William Baldwin’s new 18th-century action tale  

May 2014
June 3-4, 6-8, Robinson Theatre, 54 St. Philip St., Tues, 8 p.m.; Wed, 3 & 8 p.m.; Fri, 8:30 p.m., Sat...

May 2014
Nationally lauded poet Richard Garcia celebrates his new book’s debut at Piccolo Spoleto

February 2014

October 2013
With a new Emmy and clear focus, John Barnhardt's latest adventure is rolling