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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.

11 amazing chefs and the James Beard Foundation? A perfect night.

Weekend playlist of where to be, who to see and all the details in between!

Charleston breweries are perfect spots for summer! Grab your friends and a cold, frothy one this weekend!

New book shows Wang's dark side

Savannah Stopover—A Hidden Gem of a Music Festival in the South

As a holder of the Best Chef of the Southeast award from the James Beard Foundation, Christensen is geared towards connecting with other common folks, building relationships, and offering a taste of her perfected food.

Bertha’s Kitchen of North Charleston was selected as a 2017 Classic’s Award Winner by the James Beard Foundation, a nod which came as a complete surprise to its owners.

Local Palate and Breakthru Beverage Host Whiskey After Dark in Charleston, with Portion of Proceeds Going to Lowcountry Food Bank.

The Savannah Stopover festival, a three-day music fest held over multiple venues in historic downtown Savannah, was a blast—and not only because of that infamous open-container law.

Lion King's got nothing on this Uber driver!

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, January 29-31

We've got your Grit Picks—all the best events happening in Charleston this weekend, November 6-8

Ever watch a movie or TV show and think "man I wish I could eat what they're eating on screen?" The Food Film Festival makes that dream a reality.

Need to fuel up for a day on the water or refuel after a surf session? Chico Feo on Folly Beach has you covered.

Blogger Kelly Amendola of A Lovely Life explores Charleston from a visitor's perspective.

Saturday night at the Pour house was local award-winning band Sol Driven Train’s album release party, with opener BIG Something.

Indie label Hearts & Plugs has partnered with Redux Contemporary Art Center to present Redux Residency, a five-show series showcasing 10 bands from the South Carolina music scene on Wednesday nights. Columbia-based trio The Lovely Few and solo artist Michael Flynn (of Slow Runner) kicked off the first week with a dreamy set. It just goes to show you that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.