A Look at Jubilee 2015
Go inside our third annual Made in the South weekend CREDIT: Patrick Michael Chin The Garden & Gun Jubilee kicks off with a Thursday night Oyster Roast featuring oysters from Rappahannock...
View Article2016 Southeastern Wildlife Exposition
Garden & Gun celebrates the 34th annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition (SEWE) CREDIT: Elizabeth Ervin The Garden & Gun tent in the heart of Marion Square features a photo opportunity for...
View ArticleFirst Listen: Stop Light Observations
There's the sound of crickets chirping in the background of "Dinosaur Bones," the first song from Toogoodoo (out later this year), the new album from Charleston, South Carolina, favorites, Stop Light...
View ArticleA Lowcountry Legend: Mary Jackson
CREDIT: Erika Larsen Rows of coiled sweetgrass baskets stretch out across the tables in Charleston, South Carolina’s historic City Market, basket weaver beside basket weaver, fingers ticking away over...
View ArticleA Mother's Day Gift With a Southern Story
Charleston, South Carolina, designer Elizabeth Calcote looked to the singular style of the South when she launched Sistersgrimm, her line of silk scarves, in 2013. “The South, and Charleston in...
View ArticleA Southern Soft-Shell Crawl
It’s soft-shell crab season, and chefs from Washington, D.C. to New Orleans are putting the warm-weather delicacy on their menus. What is it, exactly? Just a blue crab in the middle of a major...
View ArticleInside Look: New Southern Wedding Venues for Spring
With the combination of family, friends, good food, great music, and an open bar, there’s little Southerners love more than a wedding. And spring is the high season—nobody is eager to stuff himself...
View ArticleSpotlight on Spoleto: 'Porgy and Bess' Returns to Charleston
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Spoleto, one of the South’s most prominent performing arts festivals, chose to celebrate its 40th anniversary in the Holy City with a new production of George...
View ArticleWild by Nature
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View ArticleExclusive: Rodney Scott on His New Charleston Barbecue Joint
Charleston has a famous food scene, but for years locals have been driving two hours north to get their barbecue in Hemingway, South Carolina, home to Scott’s Bar-B-Q and its internationally...
View ArticleA Perfect Pocket Garden
Gardens don’t need to be gigantic to be grand. Tiny Theodora Park in the Ansonborough neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina, is a tucked-away public treasure inside a city known for friendly...
View ArticleHurricane Matthew: Dispatch from Downtown Charleston
The rains came, the ocean surged, and the Waffle Houses closed. As Hurricane Matthew curved along the southeastern coast this weekend, the wind and waves toppled trees and pummeled homes from Daytona...
View ArticleA Forgotten Southern Cookbook
CREDIT: Photo by Margaret Houston; Plates by Julie Wear A dog-eared copy of the local Junior League cookbook has long been a staple in Southern kitchens, and the reigning queen of League spiral-bounds...
View ArticleWhat to Expect from Top Chef: Charleston
For years, Tom Colicchio has lobbied to get Top Chef to Charleston, South Carolina. The New York–based chef and TV star has been visiting the Holy City since he took a consulting gig on nearby Kiawah...
View ArticleHoly City Revamp: The Dewberry
CREDIT: Margaret Houston It’s an unlikely redemption story. For nearly two decades, no one in Charleston, South Carolina, mistook 334 Meeting Street for a marquee destination. Completed in 1964, the...
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