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Stop everything you're doing. The new record shop off of King, RECORD STOP, is here!

Local floral designer and prop stylist Britt Fowler teamed up with local food photographer Keely Laughlin to create a one-of-a-kind Friendsgiving celebration.

On Sunday, October 21st, Nicholas Sparks spoke at The Gaillard to promote his new book, Every Breath.

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

Hottest Halloween costume ideas for 2018!

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

The Halsey Institute is housing Southbound, a photography exhibit about the New South. This article takes a deep dive into some of the artists featured.

Charleston Grit enjoyed a sneak peek into Tradd's, Charleston's newest fine-dining establishment on the corner of East Bay and Queen Streets. Guests are in for an exquisite experience when doors open to the public.

Kathleen Madigan heads to Charleston on Oct. 18 for a stand-up show at the Charleston Music Hall.

The Clash's lyrics say it best: "Should I stay or should I go now?/ If I go, there will be trouble/ And if I stay it will be double"

South Carolina raises another incredible musical ensemble, this one in the form of brothers Bear and Bo Rinehart the founders of rock band NEEDTOBREATHE.

Are you communicating in the right way? With so many ways to communicate, your message can get lost. Here are 3 ways to make sure you’re using the right platform for your message.

What a sweet night with Reese Witherspoon! The award-winning actor, producer, entrepreneur and author, graced the halls of the Gillard Auditorium for her “Whiskey in a Teacup” book tour.

Missed out on PechaKucha? We've got the recap!

Private social clubs are booming in popularity, and it's about time Charleston finally got one.

"My nephew has HDADD, high definition, attention deficit disorder. He can barely pay attention, but when he does, it's unbelievably clear." Steven Wright

Read the new novel, Rush, by southerner Lisa Patton before she stops in Charleston to talk about her book.

What's new on College of Charleston's campus this year? Get a sneak peek into an interview with a new student and a junior!

In the mood to switch things up? Try some of these off-the-beaten-path food options.

Joe Hertler & The Rainbow Seekers play the Pour House on August 18.