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"........I love the sound of the knife on a wood cutting board." -Chef Beverly states

Now at Chez Nous, Tessener’s got her eye on starting her own place, probably in Raleigh. For now, though, she loves being one of five chefs at the tiny Chez Nous.

On September 21st, Charleston played host as one of the tour’s stops, to resounding success.

Charleston local Landon Sanford will soon be releasing a travel app called Rayka. Here's a close look into the origin of the app and what it hopes to achieve as the future of wanderlust.

Jordan Dudden is Charleston’s newest #BOSSLADY and jewelry entrepreneur.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

Life's a party, so come to the celebration—Keep It Gay 2.0: A Fundraising Cabaret!

The inaugural Charleston Wedding Week featured a luncheon and presentation given by the founder and editor of wedding blog Style Me Pretty, Abby Larson.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

When Matthew comes to play, you better get out the way...

From luxury hair and nails treatments, message, aromatherapy and much more, Stox & Co. has you covered.

The truth is revealed. Somewhat. Not really. Maybe. Who knows?

The world, as the Charmers know it, collapses. Can it be rebuilt?

How to properly apply blush, most importantly on your wedding day. What products to use, and how to perfect the skin first.

Work on the things you are passionate about and realize everything worth having takes hard work.

The Bad Bitches are a dynamic duo of women who know their way around a kitchen and a set of knives. Between Sarah Adams and Nikki Anhalt, the two have created a culinary movement, uniting women behind the scenes and crafting one of a kind experiences for their guests.

This week I bring you insight into the inner workings of one of Charleston’s most generous minds. Meet Carolyn Finch. She’s the founder of Charleston Women in Tech, been a guest and speaker at the White House, and mother to baby Juliette, who gently sleeps through the hustle and bustle of Black Tap on a crisp morning.

T. Hardy Morris and the Hardknocks will be at The Royal American December 18th at 9 pm. Ten dollars gets you in to what is sure to be a raucous time. “It’s a fun show” says Hardy “the band has a lot of energy, I’m looking forward to getting back on the road with them. It’s different than anything else you’ll see this year, that’s for sure.”

Five Five Studio is built on the traditional practices of weaving and quilting curated with her modern eye.