Guerilla Shakespeare // The Real Will Shakespeare Reveal

Along with the College of Charleston, we are thrilled to celebrate the arts and culture through a shared appreciation and history of William Shakespeare’s work. For its 3rd year running, join […]

The Women Behind Delftware

Explore the female experience through the material culture of one of the most beloved and sought-after ceramics in the world. After discovering over seventy-five pieces of Delftware in a historic […]

‘Defining Elegance’ with Marshall Watson

Renowned for his meticulously researched and intimately crafted designs, as well as high acclaim for his adored presentations, interior designer Marshall Watson returns to Charleston for his second book, Defining […]

John Ragosta: A Loyal Opposition

As we dive into our history during a year of SC250, celebrated historian and former Acting Director of the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello, John […]

The Modern Mind

While it’s a topic more broadly discussed in modern society, mental health was once not what it is today. Join author and poet Susanne Paola Antonetta for an in-depth review […]

Lite Lunch // ‘A Colony of a Colony’

Discover the historical ties between the flourishing city of Charleston and the English colony of Barbados in A Colony of a Colony: Barbadians Settle Charles Town, South Carolina. Authors Margaret […]

Will Cathcart’s Debut Novel

From world-traveling journalist and editor Will Cathcart comes his debut novel, This is How People Die, that follows the journey of one man across continents—and consciousness. Drawing on his global […]

Colour of Music Festival // French Fete

Continuing our treasured partnership with the Colour of Music Festival, we are thrilled to welcome the return of this internationally renowned ensemble for a debut of Chevalier Joseph Bologne’s never-before-played […]

Book Tour Exclusive // “Anatomy of an Alibi”

Along with Buxton Books, we’re delighted to welcome New York Times bestselling author Ashley Elston for one of the first stops on the national tour of her latest novel, Anatomy […]

A Night of the Macabre

From Dracula to The Tell-Tale Heart, experience the fated collaboration that never was, between Edgar Allan Poe and his literary successor, Bram Stoker. Join the Traveling Literary Theater for an […]

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