Arts


Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
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This holiday classic for all ages is presented this December at The Peace Center.
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Join the Greenville Symphony for a cinematic celebration of Hollywood’s greatest scores.
It’s halftime, folks. What will the next six months look like for you?
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Plus, where to find gallery-worthy works in surprising places.
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A one-of-a-kind bronze sculpture symbolizing legacy, refinement, and optimism will soon be erected in the Upstate’s newest luxury townhome community.
No cash? No problem. Whether you are spending a day or a lifetime in Greenville, these are some of the best offerings that won’t break the bank.
To celebrate Small Business Week, we’re matching you with your perfect small business in Greenville based on your Zodiac sign.
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From must-see exhibits to exciting new additions, we’ve put together a list of everything you won’t want to miss at this year’s fest.
We’re hopping on the latest social trend and reminiscing on some of 2016’s biggest moments, including our very own launch.
Spoiler alert: Traffic isn’t great. We dove into the Texas A&M Transportation Institute’s congestion data so you don’t have to.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
“WHEN I think about Greenville, South Carolina architecture this is exactly what comes to mind,” the post said.
The new Meals on Wheels building features a 15,000-sqft kitchen with 5,000 sqft of storage for food.
The event, which also took place in cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Nashville in January, urges participants to explore new coffee shops in their city.
If the city moves forward, the plan would close part of East Court Street to cars and expand market and event space.
For every Bradford Pear you remove from your property, Clemson and the Forestry Commission will give you a free replacement, but only while supplies last.
You can just load your TBR (to be read) list, but these challenges and pop-up shops keep it interesting.
The Music in the Woods stage was damaged by Helene in fall 2024, and now the park and its supporters are working to rebuild.