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In the lead up to the debut of Ballet Evolution's newest show, Carnival of the Animals, I sat down with Artistic Director Jonathan Tabbert to discuss his vision, inspiration and unique venture into the collaborative unknown.

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, February 5-7

Bites, drinks and art

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, January 29-31

Free bites and local art

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, January 22-24

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, December 4-6

Five Five Studio is built on the traditional practices of weaving and quilting curated with her modern eye.

In the grand scheme of things, the Grand Bohemian was Grand!

We've got your Grit Picks—all the best events happening in Charleston this weekend, November 6-8

As I wandered further and further back in the darkness, I had the distinct feeling of Alice in Wonderland when, after growing too big, she suddenly finds herself getting smaller and smaller, everything around her seeming enormously out of proportion...

How, in a city that is heavily stratified by race, income, and history, can one man remain in power so long and remain so beloved? We say thank you to Mayor Joe Riley for forty years of service.

Wind through the walls of the Old City Jail to discover art installations, local eats, and live musical acts Beach Tiger, ET Anderson, Hermit's Victory, and headliner Brave Baby.

Holistic Education and Art Recreation Therapy (HEART) is a healthy and creative day program for adults with special needs. In July, they welcomed guests to a fashion show sponsored by Palmetto Goodwill at St. Barnabas Lutheran Church.

When's the last time you sipped a glass of wine, slipped off your shoes, and stomped your feet in a 300 year old church?

In the fourth issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of money.

The very first International Boss Lady, former Charleston native.

A local artist and businessman making a big movement in the local Charleston community with his "There's No Place Like Charleston" T-shirts.

Eddie Hogan, one of Lowcountry music's biggest supporters, passed away late last year. This Saturday at The Windjammer friends, family and musicians will gather for a day that celebrates Hogan's life.

Welcome to King Street, West Elm!