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


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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...


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


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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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Fields-Black and photographer J. Henry Fair are collaborating on an immersive exhibit for the Gibbes Museum of Art...



For our May arts issue, we scouted eye-catching locally made items to elevate your home or wardrobe



Ahead of the center's 30th anniversary this fall, Smalls shares what he’s wearing for Spoleto



See the studio artists’ works during “Creative Corridors,” opening May 31 



Plus, Philosophers & Fools pairs favorite reads and new releases with the perfect sip and Buck Mason brings...



This month, the nonprofit hosts Mobility Month, including a Ride of Silence to honor cyclists who have been killed...



The home marries a historic-seeming exterior with modern interiors, while windows galore allow a flood of natural...



Travel editor Sandy Lang discovers arts, culture, Americana, and Mount Charleston in Sin City



The former FIG chef presents elevated classics in the historic Lequeux-Williams House



The couple left an indelible mark on Charleston culture, paving the way for modern art in the Lowcountry



The Mount Pleasant resident recently competed on the third season of Netflix's Is It Cake?



Sam Metzger and Kendal Leonard host seasonal markets and hands-on workshops at their verdant space



The first group of Huguenots arrived on the ship Richmond in April 1680



Look for her second collaboration with Mitzi Lighting in June



And a new men’s clothing store opens in Mount Pleasant



Their hard work resulted in a thoroughly modern home filled with art pieces and treasures from their travels



New businesses are blooming all over the Lowcountry in the form of floral delivery, herb gathering, and craft making...