Culture

We’re less than a week from Valentine’s Day, but here are three uniquely-Greenville Valentine’s Day gifts for your special someone.
For those cheering on their team or tuning in for the Usher concert, we rounded up some of the best spots to dine-in or take out this Super Bowl Sunday.
Ring in the year of the dragon at these festivals and celebrations.
Join these restaurants, bars, and businesses around Greenville, SC to celebrate Mardis Gras, from New Orelans-inspired food and drinks to live music.
Help us put our city on the map by submitting your love stories.
After a fire, red tape, and opening another location in The Village above street level, Blind Tiger Tattoo Co. opens its doors to walk-ins and appointments.
Whether you just started seeing each other, or you’ve been married for years, check out our GVLtoday Valentine’s Day date guide.
The votes are in and the winner of the 2023 Picture of the Year has been decided.
Shop Valentine’s Day chocolates, couple’s games, cookware, candles, and fuzzy socks to spread the love.
Whether you like to embrace the cold or just pretend it’s sunny and 75°, we’ve got local tips to help get through this time of year.
The Upstart Initiative — an organization organization committed to “fostering innovation, knowledge-sharing, and community growth in the Upstate of SC” us bringing TEDxUnityPark to Greenville next month.
Let’s get together over a good book with the GVLtoday Book Club. Each quarter, we’ll select a book and discuss.
City Barbeque, a counter-service barbecue chain, will open its first South Carolina location in Greenville.
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The Upstate SC Boat Show is dropping its anchor in Greenville this January.
We asked our readers where they were from, and as it turns out — y’all are from all over.
We asked, you answered. Here’s what locals think will happen this year.
Compiled by Greenville History Tours, the #UltimateGVLFoodie list tracks hundreds of restaurants block-by-block every month.
We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our GVLtoday Picture of the Year contest.
Whether you read for fun or are an avid bookworm, you can participate in M. Judson Booksellers 2024 reading challenge. This year, prepare to take a trip around the world.
Conquer Dry January with these non-alcoholic beers and wines + craft mocktails in Greenville
We re-imagined this holiday classic and came up with the hyper-local Greenville’s “12 Days of Christmas.”
The Greenville Homeless Alliance asked local artist Ninja Picasso to create “Seen-Heard-Valued,” a mural that “depicts stories of hope from people who have experienced homelessness in the city.”
In keeping with tradition, this is our official plea for a Greenville Hallmark movie. We’ve called in reinforcements this year to help us plot the perfect synopsis in hopes that Saint Nickolas Hallmark soon will be there.
It’s been five years since two Greenvillians started the “Deck the Hallmark” podcast. We sat down with them for a special holiday Q+A.
The YoungArts National Competition — an annual competition for students between 15 and 18 years of age — awards highschool students in 10 disciplines.
Average daily walking trips dropped by 36% in the US between 2019 and 2022 — see how Greenville compares.
This 80-year-old American Beech tree has been a staple of downtown and has been recognized as a Heritage Tree.
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Pro tip: Snag tickets fast — this event is sure to sell out.
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