Towering over 65 feet high, this majestic Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) is said to be the oldest living thing...
Get a first look at the grand new Gaillard, the $143.5-million performance hall and civic center that will open to...
To commemorate Charleston’s 40th anniversary, we honor 40 influential people and groups whose vision, passion, focus,...
Tranquil beauty reigns in local David Rawle’s labor of love, the new Theodora Park in Ansonborough
A pair of local brothers have been helping Charleston organizations proclaim their identities for 35 years
As he heads down the homestretch, Mayor Riley seems to be gaining steam. He may need it
Ebony City Soccer Club has cultivated 33 years of team players
Jacob Lindsey brings equal parts chutzpah and worldly know-how to Charleston’s Civic Design Center
A grand community garden opens in West Ashley
Meet Dana Stevens, the L.A. writer and producer who set sultry new legal drama Reckless here in Charleston.
The future of Charleston is being shaped now. By whom? And how? And—grab your Google glasses for this one—will we be...
Wisdom for the Challenges Ahead
Celebrating the lives of six remarkable Charleston citizens who left us this year after helping to shape the city we...
Of all the superlative labels attached to Charleston—“most polite city,” “best place to live,” “top spot to visit”—the...
Charleston’s economic future hangs on more than dredging silt. Let’s talk silicon, software, and more cowbell
Charles Ailstock searches for his next artistic passion
Call it a cluster, a corridor, or whatever you want—the creative spirit in Charleston is reshaping our economy and even...
Falling hard for an “inland” Eden, historic Hampton Park
Preservation, economic growth, livability, regulation, redevelopment, pollution—age-old issues for Charleston are once...
Local musician, promoter, writer, and scholar Jack McCray illuminates the Charleston music scene
Ever since the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge opened in 2005 with bicycle and pedestrian lanes, the heavy use of the gateway...
Tennis enthusiast Emily Brown rallies to establish a lifelong love of the game in the city’s youth
A local couple journeys 250 miles to bring Ethiopian farmers one step closer to a better life
The First Tee of Greater Charleston hits a hole in one mentoring young golfers
Seventy-five years ago, DuBose Heyward and the Gershwin brothers took a chance on Broadway with Porgy and Bess
Bolstered by reinvigorated venues, a surge of artists and creative entrepreneurs, and a strengthening reputation as a...
Get the dirt on the City Greenhouse’s little-known community programs and volunteer opportunities
Here are a variety of places to hit the pavement or follow a trail
With vibrant cutting beds, seasonal veggies, and a host of DIY projects, Joan and Chad McDonald’s Wagener Terrace...