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October 2008
A young family breathes new life into a 1926 Craftsman dwelling, with smart design ideas and a handsome blend of...

October 2008

September 2008
Rescued from trash heaps and handed down from friends, plants of all provenance are right at home in Jane Ries’ West...

September 2008
In the spirit of long Lowcountry summers spent on Edisto Island as a girl, Charleston native Elizabeth Boineau invites...

June 2008
Retired military pilot Eric Dodson and family inspire old-school Americana on Sullivan’s Island, paying tribute to...

May 2009
Going overboard to make flowers look good is akin to hanging Christmas lights around an East Battery manse to ensure it...

February 2009
A Georgian house on Tradd Street reveals historic treasures

February 2009
Unearthing the creative layers of Joe Walters’ organic art

February 2009
Oysters have long been a classic on the Lowcountry table

June 2008
A journey to California wine country proves there’s more to Napa than what’s in the glass

August 2008
At home, chef Bob Carter serves up an interactive menu to entertain adults and kids alike

January 2009
Spencer Deering crafts modern theater with gusto

December 2008
Lisa Shimko’s fresh production serves up a sustainable message

January 2009

January 2009
Charleston. For visitors, it means history and beauty. For natives, it represents family and tradition. For Big Brother...

November 2008
In South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, a humble plantation owner and courageous patriot named Francis Marion...

November 2008
Largely off the public radar, HIV/AIDS is alive and well and spreading—especially in the South. Get reacquainted with...

September 2008
We say, you’re in the right place! A look at the much-loved summer crop peeking out of Lowcountry gardens large and...

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