Culture

Watch 14,000 rubber ducks float down the Reedy River.

Making its debut in the Southeast, “Very Eric Carle: A Very Hungry, Quiet, Lonely, Clumsy, Busy Exhibit” opens Saturday, May 20 at the Upcountry History Museum where families can step into the pages of the children’s author and illustrator, best known for the “Very Hungry Caterpillar.”
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Here’s how the Metropolitan Arts Council has been supporting the artistic and economic wellbeing of our community for half a century.
With several new burger spots hitting the market, we’re on a mission to find Greenville’s best burger.
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Registration is open for the next installment of Advantage Greenville, happening this Friday, May 19.
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Use Ritual Zero Proof’s alcohol-free liquor to create a sip-worthy summer cocktail.
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Founded in 2003, Artisphere presented by TD Bank has succeeded in their mission to create a nationally recognized Fine Arts festival in South Carolina.
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Take a look at the top 10 most expensive single-family homes for sale throughout Greenville County, South Carolina, including Greenville, Travelers Rest, and Simpsonville.
Under a veil of darkness, an animal was brought to the Greenville Zoo. Here’s what we know (and what we don’t).
Whether you’re a history buff, art aficionado, or sports fan, these 10+ museums in Greenville have it all.
Make the most of cooler weather with this list of the best local events and activities happening this fall.
This “alternative format” Spinx convenience store will open soon in the former The Cook’s Station location at 659 S. Main St. in Downtown Greenville, SC.
We get it — dating is scary. Share your horror date stories that still haunt you to this day.
The revised affordable housing policy would split into two incentive programs and would be “less stringent”
We asked for your scariest stories on Instagram, and it didn’t go quite as we expected. Here are your scary stories from Greenville.
From “coffee, coffee, coffee” to “chilaquiles” and everything in between, here are ways to pay homage to “Gilmore Girls” in Greenville this autumn.
Let the countdown begin to Sunday, Oct. 20 for Hampton-Pinckney Porchfest, an annual event fill of community + music, and this year, a portion of proceeds will benefit Western North Carolina.