Named for its unusual shape, the American horseshoe crab has been called a “living fossil,” as it has been on Earth...
Despite the danger and boatloads of trouble that storms have unleashed upon the Holy City in the past, locals try not...
Can you believe this mid-century vista shows the same hectic intersection of Coleman and Whilden where drivers can now...
Pondering the upsides of steamy August—like boredom...and bingo
The Genesis Project, which teaches kids in rural areas to swim, breaks ground on a Hollywood pool
This month, some 35,300 students begin filling dorms, buying textbooks, and (let’s be realistic) cracking open beers as...
Craftsmen come to create at The Workshops at Howard Heights
Groundbreaking research at the Mace Brown Museum
Find yourself envisioning Jurassic Park’s flying dinosaurs when you see a brown pelican mid-air? You aren’t far off. ...
Ladies, Wine and Design bands creatives together
Whatever kind of vacation you crave—a food-centric getaway, a peek into mountain homes and gardens, outdoor adventures...
On July 4, 1976, the United States had one heck of a birthday, and South Carolina didn’t miss the party
A 12-year-old partnership between two cultures is transforming one African village
Vintage meets modern in a local designer’s plush collection
Heirloom-quality craftsmanship meets the need for modern speed at The Urban Electric Co.
The ”Great Shake” of August 31, 1886, was one of the largest earthquakes ever recorded on the East Coast. Its epicenter...
A decade ago, Toni Morrison brought Sullivan’s Island a Bench by the Road
A Holy City choir heads for coveted residencies across the pond
Where to play, swim, eat, and cool off from downtown to the beaches and the ’burbs this season
Some 85 years ago, downtown residents could take a dip much closer to home
Dolphin sightings in local waters are always magical, but these enchanting marine mammals face serious challenges. Get...
Remembering Charleston’s famous (and famously dashing) aerobatic pilot, Bevo Howard
This month, events across the city honor the victims and survivors of the Mother Emanuel AME murders
Meet the salty sailors—and accomplished sewers—outfitting some of the biggest boats in the harbor for catching the...
Tomato pie, tomato pilau, tomato gumbo, okra and tomatoes, fried green tomatoes, tomato relish: no question about it,...
On Isle of Palms, folks found more real estate for sun-bathing, bocce ball-playing, and castle-building this season...
Rare Creatures prepares to launch an impressive freshman album
After wowing audiences the world over with their soulful, get-up-and-dance versions of Sea Island spirituals and work...