#october

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

Charleston is a great place to discover local talent or see a band right before they get their big break.

Sticking around town for Labor Day weekend? Here are 9 things that you may not have done in a while.

Could your early-stage business use a boost by the city of Charleston? Read on for details on its partnership with Envolve Entrepreneurship.

....The Addams Family is back...

One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, with 7% being diagnosed under the age of 40. Beat the statistic.

Whiskey + Dinner, what more do you need? Dessert is included too!

Grab your bucket of candy and read on for all things Halloween!

From the guy who created Jailbreak brings us Charleston Arts Festival. Full of talented artists, musicians, performers and more.

Guys, YELPCON is upon us!

Come and see how RMS Beauty is changing how we think of make-up! Learn how you can mix skin care and pigment into one beautiful product.

Who doesn't love brunch + shopping? Happy Sunday Funday!

Party like the German's at Biergarten October 7th!

High Tide Designs is a local handmade home decor and jewelry company founded by Lauren Menk.

The Dead Horses are on tour in support of Cartoon Moon with fellow roots band Mandolin Orange. They’ll be here in Charleston Sunday night, October 23rd. Doors open at 7:30, tickets are $15 in advance and $17 at the door. It’ll be the Dead Horse’s first time in Charleston, so let’s be sure to give them a warm Lowcountry welcome!

Anjali Naik's music reflects her own self-care.

Editor Hooper Schultz sits down with one of the organizers of We Are Family's Spirit Day, being held this Friday, October 21, at The Southern Gallery from 6:30pm-9pm.

We all know that deja vu is the phenomenon of having sensations that an event or experience currently being experienced has already been experienced in the past. I would like to call this story my Zenja vu. I felt the ancestral tug of my minuscule Indian blood when I saw this headdress and yet was very present in the moment with it like I was supposed to be here.

This is a show that you are not going to want to miss. “Our country roots run deep, but I would say that we’re a honky-tonk band, we’re upbeat.” Edwards recommends checking out “Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead” off of Goodbye Normal Street if you’re on the fence. Don’t worry we’ve got a live version here for you to check out. The show is $15 in advance, $17 at the door. Doors are at 8:00 pm. Get out to The Pour House and show the Turnpike Troubadours some Lowcountry love.