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A milkshake with breakfast? Yes, when it's made with Cirsea ice cream.

So instead of sending your kids to “just another” summer camp or having to deal with them under your feet all summer, why not give them a memorable experience that they will be talking about for years? Who knows, you may just peak a new interest with your kids.

FUN FACT: More twelve-ounce cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon are sold at Charleston’s Recovery Room Tavern than anywhere else in the United States.

“You Might Be a Redneck if…”.

So here I am today. Still showing up. Still climbing out.

I was graciously invited back again this year. Last year’s conference focused a lot on the political forces in play. This year’s conference went beyond politics to really address the core of the #MeToo movement and the women’s movement in general.

“We have a state that’s changing demographically and culturally” Noble explained, “and we need a leader who is able to work with both sides of government to achieve new results”.

Colin Quinn brings his ONE IN EVERY CROWD show to the Holy City for a one night engagement as part of this year's Charleston Comedy Festival

Helen Mitternight talks pet peeves, pop-ups and more with Filipino chef Nikko Cagalanan.

Introducing Lexi Gravino and her new children's book, Spread the Love.

A love story and a love of cheese brought Nora Granger to Charleston.

Lowcountry history comes alive with endless summer offerings. A Charleston Heritage Passport means access to all.

Meet Vonda Freeman, The Indigo Road's Wine Director, on latest episode of Hidden F&B.

Travis Grimes leads Husk following Brock's departure.

James Island author, photographer earns GOLD for book on local food producers.

Paranoia, the new privilege.

Helen Mitternight interviews Katherine Frankstone of Grey Ghost Bakery on her latest episode of Hidden F&B.

Valerie Pearson's advice to the young people at Charleston Place? Shine, baby, shine! She shines for Hidden F&B.

As part of the 14th installment of Charleston Wine + Food, the State of South Carolina's Tourism Office hosted media professionals to a brunch atop the new Hotel Bennett Piazza overlooking the Culinary Village in Marion Square. Here's one attendee's take on what the Palmetto State has to offer residents and tourists alike.