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Explore the true story of the life, trials, and triumphs of Anita Zucker’s family and how it shaped her journey to become one of South Carolina’s most influential community leaders.
Whether you’re planning to dine in or carry-out, we’ve rounded up some options for Thanksgiving dinner in Charleston that don’t involve getting the kitchen dirty.
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This well-known John Ravenel House is located in historic downtown Charleston and is on the market for the first time in almost a decade.
The team behind Pelato says they aim to bring both authentic Italian dishes and traditions to Charleston — the new restaurant will call the former Butcher & Bee space home.
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The Holy Smokes BBQ Festival has a mouthwatering lineup we can’t wait to sink our teeth into.
The Coastal Carolina Fair returns to Exchange Park with concerts, food, exhibits, and rides — use this guide to prepare for your visit.
Fill your candy jar with these locally-made options.
This mapping project aims to protect Chalreston’s historic, Black burial grounds.
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The Charleston-based ice cream company will promote their famous “Not Fried Chicken.”
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Frank & Jack’s will be nestled on two acres just off Highway 17, and the space will feature a standalone ice cream shack.
Enjoy the best of warmer weather with local and national acts at these scenic open-air spots.
Opening May 3, the Historic Textiles Gallery in the Charleston Museum will feature local designers’ innovative takes on fashion inspired by the Museum’s textile collection.
The North Charleston Arts Fest is a free five-day celebration that will include performances, activities, and exhibits at a variety of venues throughout the city.
For Charleston Cocktail Week, enjoy specialty cocktails and deals at 30+ local bars and restaurants through April 27.
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Including Oprah’s favorite eye mask and a No. 1 best-selling beard trimmer.
The Summer Sizzle series is hosted by Charleston Wine + Food and features a dozen foodie events that stretch across the Holy City.
We’ve rounded up three Holy City spots, where aesthetics, beauty, and wellness take center stage.
Peak strawberry season runs April through June — here are some local farms where you can fill your basket.
Firefly Distillery, North Charleston’s beloved distillery, celebrates its milestone with live music, local eats, and a nod to its iconic Sweet Tea Vodka.