Comedian Roy Wood Jr. reflects on his ancestry, slavery’s legacy, and economic inequality in a candid Club Shay Shay interview, blending humor and history while promoting his new memoir The Man of ...
The oldest cookbook still in continuous print by The Junior League, "Charleston Receipts" has been printed more than 885,000 times. Writer Adrian Miller interviewed one of the co-author's daughters, ...
South Carolina boasts numerous historical firsts in America, from the first European settlement to the first patent for a ...
The state's oldest city sits along the coast and was once known as Charles Town (which eventually became Charleston), named after King Charles II of England, who "granted the chartered Carolina ...
Trump has called museums too “woke.” But Republican lawmakers across the South see potentially lucrative opportunities with ...
Charleston, South Carolina became the ignition point for the U.S. Civil War when Confederate forces bombarded Fort Sumter, ...
The exhibition confronts the mythology of the Confederacy by placing toppled monuments in dialogue with contemporary works about race, history and memory.
The most consequential shift that year was not one of battle lines but of ideology.
Across the Lowcountry, Veterans Day celebrations were held to recognize and honor those who have served our country, both in times of war and in peace. Florida man arrested in connection to CSAM case ...
South Carolina’s Daufuskie Island retains a Lowcountry heritage as a home to descendants of enslaved people. Amid development ...
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9 (Xinhua) -- "MONUMENTS," the ongoing exhibition at the Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles, has drawn much attention and sparked public ...