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Make entertaining easy with sweet and savory bites paired with tasty tipples


More is more when it comes to the abundance of Christmas decor in John and Will Hardee’s grand manse


Hear Tounds with Futurebirds at Charleston Music Hall on December 30


The homeowners lovingly restored the Craftsman cottage on the lower peninsula to suit their lifestyle


Connelly turned his beekeeping hobby into liquid gold, offering a taste of Lowcountry fields and flowers



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See Mixon's work next month when she's the visiting artist at Gibbes Museum



How the late coach's son is continuing his legacy today



Find out how the club is designed to help members achieve a work-life balance



Up your glam this season with head-turning styles from local stores



Plus, learn about the new jewelry she plans to introduce in the New Year



Plus, a Georgia-based interior design firm expands to Charleston



Plus, pro tips for adding embellishments and more



Charleston’s own biscuit maven releases a new cookbook focused on family dinners



Read about her seasonal creations, such as persimmon sticky toffee pudding with cream cheese ice cream



The severe winter weather event brough four inches of snow to Charleston and reported temperatures of 7°F



See decorated doorways, marvelous mantelpieces, and sparkly lights galore



Molly and George Greene founded the nonprofit in 2001 with the mission that all people have access to safe drinking...



See her latest work at December‘s ”Mixtape” show at Meyer Vogl Gallery



Plus, home cooks and interior designers have a new place to shop on King Street for kitchen tools and decor 



Learn how to find less-common varieties and grow them outdoors



Plus Thanksgiving centerpiece and advent wreath workshops from Julia Deckman Studio



Local gift ideas for guys and gals, toddlers and teens, and everyone in between



Guests can enjoy all-you-can-eat barbecue prepared three ways: classic, Texas, and "New School"



Try buttery, briny cornmeal-fried oysters and more at the former Park Cafe