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The band spawned several distinguish jazz musicians, including William “Cat” Anderson
 


Fun finds for the spring season


Plus, Kenny Flowers transports shoppers to Margaritaville and more retail buzz 


Though Noisette died in April 1835, the roses named for him commemorate the role he and gardener John Champneys...


Find out about their hempcrete test site and hands-on experiences they offer for people who want to learn more


Coker wrote nine books, some of which were considered groundbreaking at the time


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



Plus, find out the hair-care product she can’t live without



Plus, menswear stalwart M. Dumas opens a second store in Mount Pleasant, and The Charleston Place welcomes four new...



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Fun finds for fall



The once largely inaccessible waterway is soon to welcome South Carolina’s newest—and largest—state park



Learn more about the “little land trust that could” and its mission to preserve the rural sea island from...



From novel noodle dishes to tender dry beef curry, the menu offers a multicultural culinary experience



Amy and Dan Urbanik share what’s growing, from basil to bachelor buttons



Architect Marc Camens designed the classic Nantucket-style home to maximize its amazing vistas



The 12-story hotel was built from plans by noted New York architect William Lee Stoddart during the Charleston...



The roots rockers play The Refinery on October 18



The South and food have been long been intertwined, and you can expect Columbia SC to be an anchor in the Southern...



Parks’s residency at the Gibbes Museum of Art begins in late October



Hannah Robinson launches her collection made from a fallen live oak from Drayton Hall this month



The compostable luffas can be used to clean everything from sensitive skin to cast-iron skillets



Discover haunts for the whole family this season



The expanded permanent gallery opens October 24 and highlights the Reconstruction era, Charleston Renaissance, and...



The home maintains its historical charm while embracing modern sensibilities



Does This Taste Funny? is a food- and family-filled homage to life in the Lowcountry



Step into fall with luxury finds



Executive chef Eucepe Puntriano ups the ante on all the classic dishes



Our fall fashion feature, shot on location at Middleton Place Equestrian Center



Discover his signature creations, including chocolate cigars and tres leches



The Lowcountry native became one of the most celebrated ironworkers in the country