Culture

History, horticulture, and a hint of espionage — Travelers Rest is planting the seeds for an immersive new garden honoring Revolutionary War heroine Dicey Langston, with a fundraising dinner set to help bring the vision to life.

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Catch a world-class film fest at RiverRun — no passport required.
Some of the top actors, athletes, and entrepreneurs came from our city, so we’re taking a look at Greenville’s famous alumni.
Owner and chef Danielle Grigorian says The Black Sheep is a reflection of her family’s culture, her passion for food, and her love for design.
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Here’s your itinerary for a day of fun in the sun at the Blessing of the Fleet & Seafood Festival.
From bar crawls to parades, we’ve rounded up where and how to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Greenville.
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From outdoor spaces, to coffee shops with cozy nooks, we put together a list of the 10+ best places to read around Greenville.
The Game Show Challenge — an interactive game show experience — moved into Hampton Station late last year. We checked it out.
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Dance around NOMA Square during Piedmont Natural Gas Downtown Alive, happening every Thursday now through Aug. 28.
We asked you to share your reflections one year after Helene hit the Upstate.
The new parks, recreation, and tourism master plan is the first of its kind for the City of Greenville
It was almost exactly 28 years ago when Greenvillians said goodbye to the historic Greenville Memorial Auditorium.
Cue the Noah Kahan playlist — we’re heading to New England.
Dough not worry, the fan-favorite Greenville holiday tradition — The Greenville Gingerbread Exhibit — is back.
Make your voice heard, nominate your favorite local biz and they could win GVLtoday’s Best Competition.
A new Wind Phone now offers visitors a quiet space in Conestee’s Rock Garden to share unspoken words with lost loved ones.
Greenville’s civic and business leaders are traveling to Boise, Idaho, for a multiday Intercommunity Leadership Visit — exploring how one of America’s top-ranked cities is tackling growth, innovation, and quality of life. We’re taking you along.
Once a 1929 synagogue, now a downtown retreat — 307 Townes Street blends history, craftsmanship, and modern luxury. From a dome-crowned primary suite to a garden oasis with a heated pool, this landmark home is on the market.