Ben Bridwell—front man of Grammy-nominated rock group Band of Horses—on anticipating the release of a fourth album,...
Two basketball tournaments weave missions of doing good into the on-court competition
From dancing children to local notables, sculptor Willard Hirsch helped shape the city
Ten apartments later, one local finds her place on the peninsula
Bill Long sculpts salvaged Lowcountry wood into organic modern furnishings
A polygraphic Q&A with award-winning journalist Jack Hitt
Performer Tobias Wegner of Circle of Eleven Theatre Company brings his topsy-turvy one-man show
Artist Motoi Yamamoto translates salt—a purification symbol in Japanese culture—into a transcendent installation at the...
Tuning in with conductor Anne Manson
From a rabbit rescue to an artful proposal, the owner of Stems floral design studio offers a look into her colorful life
When Kristy Bishop traded her paintbrush for needle and thread, she unbound the abstract artist within
Throughout Charleston, the nuance and pull of history is palpable, like a sixth sense, a fifth dimension. It drapes...
Preservation, economic growth, livability, regulation, redevelopment, pollution—age-old issues for Charleston are once...
A dig along the Ashley River reveals one of our state’s earliest known English settlements
Local musician, promoter, writer, and scholar Jack McCray illuminates the Charleston music scene
Word play sets the stage for start-up indie rock band Old You to reach for stardom
Assemblage artist Hirona Matsuda pieces together her past
Guiding Light: Johnson Hagood captures disappearing elements of the South
CofC’s Natural History Museum resurrects prehistoric creatures
Experts from the College of Charleston weigh in on their picks for 2011 Spoleto
Family or theater troupe? How about both? Meet three families who make their lives together on stage and off
Jazz pianist Jordan Gravel self-soothes on Inner Preservation
Tennis enthusiast Emily Brown rallies to establish a lifelong love of the game in the city’s youth