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For the past quarter-century, the Halsey director and chief curator has taken chances, championing the odd and overlooked, and in doing so, transformed a small college gallery into an internationally ...
1. Hoof It Through History Why is John C. Calhoun towering so high over Marion Square? What’s with all the pineapple motifs around town? Tours aren’t just for tourists. If you could use a brushup on ...
For more information and images, visit the SC Picture Project. Pompion Hill Chapel-of-Ease, St. Thomas Parish, Berkeley County Structure: Original, circa 1703; present edifice, circa 1765 Status: ...
Activist and educator DR. MILLICENT BROWN was a “first child” to integrate Charleston public schools in 1963 and today continues to speak out against racism and social injustice ...
The Sewee tribe of Native Americans was first to live along this waterway’s shores and gave it the name “Shemee” (meaning unknown). Its people valued the same sheltered deep water and easy ...
Many Charleston homes wow with their “good bones,” their strong architectural integrity and classic lines. Others boast a distinguished pedigree and historical gravitas, thanks to so-and-so-president ...
Range: Found worldwide in subtropical to temperate regions of the Mediterranean Sea and Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic oceans -------------------- Destruction of habitat due to logging and development ...
CM: Fleet Landing is known for giving back to the community, can you tell us more about that? WN: Over the past two decades, we’ve given well over $1 million in gifts and in-kind donations. Some of ...
“We’re ‘in the relationship business,’” says Ben Towill, casually kicking back in one of his tavern’s bentwood chairs. The English-born restaurateur and his wife, Kate, are the newest proprietors of ...
This Thanksgiving, take a cue from five chefs’ flavorful sides—heavy on the veg—and serve some soon-to-be new traditions for your family’s feast ...
The Mills House Hotel has been welcoming guests to the corner of Queen and Meeting streets since 1853, when grain merchant Otis Mills opened its doors. Designed by architect John Earl, the grand, five ...
Soak the raisins in the sherry for several hours. Preheat the oven to 375°F and flour two eight-inch cake pans. Set aside. Sift together the flour, salt, and baking powder several times. Set aside.