Meet the Dublin-born dynamo who leads the Charleston Literary Festival ...
Heat oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Season shrimp with salt and pepper. When oil begins to smoke, add the shrimp, garlic, shallots, rosemary, crushed red pepper, and capers. Toss the pan to ...
Season squash with salt, pepper, and a dash of nutmeg. Drizzle squash with olive oil and place 1/2 tablespoon butter in cavity. Place squash in a baking pan filled with about 1/4 inch water. Cover pan ...
2. Henry’s Cheese Spread Many decades ago, long before Charleston’s restaurant scene exploded, a big night out involved Henry’s on Market Street, where white-jacketed waiters swooped in with trays of ...
View of Charleston from Fort Wagner on Morris Island (courtesy Library of Congress) 1860: Democratic Convention Collapses - From April 23 to May 3, the Democratic National Convention meets at South ...
Supposition shadows history. “What if?” we often ask. Suppose this happened instead of that? It’s tantalizing to wonder how things, if a bit different, could have altered history. And it’s an ...
St. James-Santee Episcopal Church at Wambaw today; (inset) in April 1923, Charleston Museum director Laura Bragg arranged a tour of the historic site for participants in the American Association of ...
It started with a great slab of rock, a marbled swirl of colors evoking both ocean and earth. Once Joan and Dennis Berger selected that show-stopping granite, auspiciously named “Blue Tides,” for a ...
In the gentrifying enclave just beyond Hampton Park, this sunny spot beckons with the promise of a simple, leisurely meal. In warm weather, it’s best to perch out front at a breezy picnic table, but a ...
Behind an imposing Byzantium blue front door in a tropical courtyard off magical Bedon’s Alley is clue number one to the rollicking mind of artist Dr. Richard Hagerty. There, a litany of names of ...
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 ...
The eagles swoop and soar over the water’s edge, presiding over the vast beauty of their home along the Kiawah River. For 20-plus years, two bald eagle families have nested here and hunted the river, ...