CHARLESTON MAGAZINE'S NEW ONLINE DINING GUIDE
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Layer on locally scouted cozy knits, embrace texture, and pile on plaids


Enston’s spirit of healthy living continues in The Green Heart Project’s urban farm


The organization has been integral in launching several nonprofits that are essential to the local landscape,...


They’ll also put together your favorite items in a themed gift box for you


The company shares its earnings with coffee growers through the Food 4 Farmers nonprofit


See his work at the International African American Museum and on December 13 at a Miller Gallery pop-up


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What's in Store

Six Hours at Freshfields Village
When you get that spring fashion itch, venture Freshfields Village, where Lowcountry meets high style. Here, local stylist Andrea Serrano walks us through a few of her favorite shops in the Village.

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Plus, a permanent jewelry studio opens and more



Minimal maintenance, spectacular views, and a sense of community created the ideal home for retired nurse Peggy...



Book a 90-minute direct flight from Charleston to join Music City’s never-ending party of flavor and sound



Discover tavern staples and elevated dishes alike in the historic Lequeux-Williams home on George Street



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The graphic designer and illustrator reflects on his unconventional artistic path that led him to illustrate Revelry...



Founder Jason Burke recently launched sister company, Noble Made



A new partnership with school districts will allow local students to take free field trips to the musuem for free...



How a bachelor beach shack became one Atlanta couple’s forever home



Look for bigeye tuna tiradito, Wagyu lettuce wraps, and chorizo PEI mussels



The record-setting snowfall was the largest accumulation since December 1989



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The Charleston-based best-selling author delivers her third thriller, “Only If You're Lucky”



The James Island bar caters to patrons seeking an alternative to alcohol



Proceeds from the January 20 Charleston Half-Marathon benefit the organization



Bachman arrived in Charleston in January 1815 and befriendsed naturalist John James Audubon