Wee Little Arts colors local schools with after-hours visual arts classes
To commemorate Charleston magazine’s 35th anniversary, we honor 35 visionary, passionate, progressive, focused,...
Dusting off some Charleston favorites
Tune in to a wealth of concerts for every musical taste
Gear up for competitions and activities that suit athletes and leisure-seekers alike
Dig into North Carolina’s artisanal roots for inspired indoor and outdoor living
Eat, drink, and be merry at these appetizing festivals and classes
Celebrate the dynamic artists of the Southeast
A sensory exploration of West African masquerade
Bolstered by reinvigorated venues, a surge of artists and creative entrepreneurs, and a strengthening reputation as a...
Arts Collective: Exploring the hands-on creative vibe of Asheville
We canvassed the city for unique and interesting art classes to engage your right brain
Caterer Caroline Bevon opens the lid on festival-inspired picnic fare
Creative Jolt: The dynamic and high-energy world of sculptor Jonathan Brilliant
In the town of Bishopville, South Carolina, on three acres of former cornfields, one extraordinary man has planted and...
Airy Hall’s Kendrick Mayes finds art in articulated skeletons
Retired physician and green hobbyist Gene Johnson transforms an outdated downtown yard into a lush, open-air living...
Local students play with food for a cool art project benefitting Louie’s Kids and Slow Food Charleston
North Charleston enters the world of marathon running—and eating
Charleston’s own Matt Lee and Ted Lee revisit some favorite Lowcountry cookbooks
Culinary whiz kids cook for college scholarships in the 2010 Best Teen Chef Competition
With Charleston and now Greenville simmering, the eating gets better and better in South Carolina
The Moscow Ballet transports audiences into the dazzling fairy tale world of The Great Russian Nutcracker