Goose Creek Kids Its Way to #1

Good schools – like Sedgefield Elementary – helped Goose Creek rank as SC’s best place to raise children for the second year running. What’s the best place to raise children in SC? Well, according to the folks at Bloomberg Businessweek, it’s Goose Creek, for the second year in a row. Said the magazine: “This quiet, pretty [...]

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Jazz + Charleston = BFF

Last week, Charleston lost Jack McCray, a truly nice man who was also one of the coolest cats around. A longtime copy editor at the local daily, Jack had more recently risen to his rightful place as our local King of Jazz and cofounded the Jazz Artists of Charleston. An author of a book about Jazz in [...]

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The Global Economy Weaves Region In its Web

  Acting regionally, thinking globally. Investing in vocational education and infrastructure. These are among the things geostrategist and author Parag Khanna recently congratulated this three-county region for doing well. Khanna, once named by Esquire magazine as one of the century’s 75 most influential thinkers, was in town for the second time (the first was his [...]

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Food Tour to Take in Charleston’s Finest

Imagine enjoying a week-long line-up of Charleston’s finest foods, wines, beer and entertainment from nationally acclaimed restaurants like Husk, Cypress and Charleston Grill. Well, that’s the gastronomic future for 16 lucky foodies who will embark on Bunkycook’s first-ever culinary adventure to Charleston (November 6-9). It seems that all of Charleston’s accolades (#1 city by Condé [...]

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Local Summerville Author Presents New Ghostly Book

Halloween may be behind us, but there’s plenty to shiver about year-round in these parts, according to Bruce Orr’s new book, Haunted Summerville. This collection details more than a dozen spirits, including one who haunts the Whole House on East Doty Avenue. Also noted: local pub, Montreaux’s resident ghost, “Monty.” And don’t miss Orr’s own encounter [...]

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The Green Wave Hits National Airwaves

Football in the South is truly inspiring, and we’re hard pressed to imagine a more storied gridiron history than that of Summerville High School, home to John McKissick, America’s winningest high school coach (500+ victories, and counting). Last week, the school celebrated its homecoming with its annual parade and bonfire. Less typical: the national NBC sports [...]

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Bourdain Gives Nod to Charleston Food

It’s not everyday that an internationally recognized foodie gives his seal of approval to a small city like Charleston. Yet, that’s exactly what happened during Anthony Bourdain’s interview with Delish, titled “The Most Underrated Food Towns in America”. During the Q&A, the host of the Travel Channel’s popular No Reservations, noted Charleston as one of the [...]

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Charitable Summerville Teen Featured on ABC Show

What do you get when you combine a 9 year-old and a 40-pound cabbage? In Katie Stagliano’s case, you get a feast for the needy! Stagliano, from Summerville, was recently featured on ABC’s  “Everyday Health”. The 30-minute show, co hosted by Laila Ali, Ethan Zohn and Jenny Morasca, focuses on stories of people who have [...]

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Why Thank You, Conde Nast

Sorry, San Francisco, but your time at the top has ended. According to the newest Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice poll, Charleston is now the #1 tourism destination in America. And that’s not a brag (that would be impolite!).  The local media and social networks around town were instantly abuzz with the news. The annual survey [...]

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