The Man in the Mirror

PUSH Digital founder and CEO Wesley Donehue is the virtual face of digital media, but his mirror reflects so much more. If you don’t want to know what Wesley Donehue thinks, you’d best not ask him. He’s smart, passionate, talented, and ferociously honest. Husband, father, political activist, entrepreneur, Christian, athlete, avid Gamecock and self-proclaimed geek, […]
Forging a Legacy

An internationally renowned bladesmith seeks to sharpen the smithing skills of all who wish to learn. A fiery, metallic symphony emanates from the shed at Jason Knight’s Harleyville homestead: the clank of hammer against anvil, against steel, against iron. The heavy thunder of a century-old power hammer. The sliding of metal into the forge, the […]
No Place Like Home
I give my house a thorough cleaning when I host guests, have parties, and when I find something vile lurking within a cabinet. On the odd occasion, when I start to notice that we have a lot of rubbish that has been left to pile up over time, I will get in touch with somewhere […]
Moonlight and Roses
The candles burned brightly from the polished candelabras on the altar of the historic church on Savannah’s Chippewa Square, setting the faces of friends and family aglow with anticipation. In their black tuxedoes, groomsmen flanked the nervous man standing at the end of the long, flower-lined aisle, as the robed minister nodded a beaming welcome […]
The Lure of Success

Producing a new and innovative fishing lure has caught Z-Man the attention of fishermen all over the world. Let’s say you are at a party and overhear the conversation of a knot of men huddled in a corner. Their faces are animated as they discuss the benefits of Bleeding Banana over Sexy Mullet; arguing the […]
Floral Treatment

The work of Charleston-based artist Lulie Wallace blooms with talent and possibility. On the journey of her life, the winding roads to Lulie Wallace’s current success have been peppered with detours, pit stops, and welcomed hitchhikers. A native of Columbus, Georgia, Wallace ventured over to South Carolina after high school to attend the College of […]
Meeting Place

A new development welcomes all to one of the most beautiful places to eat and drink in Summerville. There’s no place like home, as the old adage says, but some places just feel more familiar than others. That’s the case with the Corner House Cafe at Summers Corner in Summerville, where a team of ardent […]
Sweet Treats

A charming new downtown shop offers a unique twist on a Southern staple—candied pecans. The next time you take a stroll down the sidewalks of Summerville’s South Cedar Street, you may notice the air is slightly sweeter. The faint smells of cinnamon and sugar are enough to tease your senses. Guided by your nose and […]
Setting the Stage

The James F. Dean Theatre and the Flowertown Players continue an artistic legacy in Summerville that started eighty years ago. The James F. Dean Community Theatre sits nestled on Hutchinson Square at the intersection of Main Street and West Richardson Avenue, a beacon of local theatre that has served the Summerville community for more than […]
A Pattern for Success

Entrepreneur Scott Halter follows a surprising pattern to sew together a successful new business We all have that one thing in our lives we feel is the embodiment of who we are. It is often an inanimate object; irreplaceable for the memories it carries, the people it represents, and the once-in-a-lifetime moments it has witnessed. […]