Moving On

Last week, Charleston City Council voted not to allow for a chimney and a fireplace that were once part of a World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located on Colony Road along the Ashley River, to be included in a municipal historical overlay zone that would have...

Their Stories, Their Lives, Their Struggles

Matt Baer grew up participating in the Charleston Jewish Community Center (JCC) and finished his service in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) paratrooper’s brigade in August 2013. On Tuesday, July 29 at 7 p.m. Baer will discuss his experience as a Lone Soldier (in...

Southern Comfort

The best country cooking is usually found off the beaten path. The Mason Jar by Fatboys, which recently opened on Ashley River Road between the Bees Ferry and Magwood intersections, possesses the deep local roots to be just such a place. The Mason Jar was created by...

Holding On For Life

Jeff Brooks is an author and pastor living in West Ashley along with his wife of 23 years Robin Brooks. His book Holding On For Life is an engaging true story with colorful elements of humor, inspiration, and hope. On Friday, Aug. 1, from 7:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m.,...

Embrace the Wit

Wheat beers come in a variety of types, but the majority of original styles come from either Germany or Belgium. Regardless of country, the styles have in common the requirement that about 50 percent of the malt bill must be made up of wheat. The Germans boast several...

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