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Check out 10 of our favorite downtown places to beat the heat with a cold drink for happy hour.

One dog's tragic story is told in the hopes of helping others in the Charleston area.

Zack Mills watches local and regional comedians take off their clothes and proceeds to laugh—a lot.

Strong performances and excellent production fail to save this half-baked, disappointing end to the Hunger Games trilogy.

Halloween's tomorrow, and you have $10 and no costume. Don't worry—procrastination is my specialty.

A thought-provoking open letter on the current state of #menswear, how our society is flawed by it, and how to fix it.

Grit blogger Dr. John Abess goes 50 days without Facebook and lives to tell the tale.

Who can turn down some greasy Mexican grub and an ice-cold marg? Try the tacos (and more) at the latest product of Holy City chef Sean Brock.

The Fashion 360 Conference brings industry experts together for a day of panels sure to get the creative juices flowing.

Insider Scoop: How to Get Your Perfect Haircut

"2 Girls and a Guy" returns to Mix 96 and the Holy City this September. Andrew C. Petersen sat down with cast members Mike and Brooke to get the scoop on their homecoming this fall.

Here's your chance to meet the writer of one of this summer's best new beach reads. Come get to know the New York Time's best seller author at Blue Bicycle Books in just a few weeks.

It's never too early to secure your spot at the Southern Ground Music and Food Festival, the best concert the Lowcountry puts on every year, and if you're ready to jump the gun, here's your chance.

There's a video of a pet saving a small boy from a vicious attack, and it's getting quite a bit of attention. Is its popularity from the heroic act, or who was the hero? We'll let you decide. Meow.

You've all been there for their amazon cuisine, but have you ever wondered what's in the dishes? The staff at Hall's Chophouse share the recipe for their famously delicious pepper jack creamed corn.

Is the sting on Charleston's rickshaw drivers right or just plain ridiculous? We leave it to YOU to decide.

You may or may not know that I used to hunt the elusive black cabs of Charleston. Seeing the London transplants in our Lowcountry setting tickles me to know end. Read on to see what I mean...

What happens when a thousand-some librarians and a thousand-some rabid YA fans converge in the Holy City in the same week? Could get pretty crazy... The lowdown on Charleston's weekend book surge

What I learned at Folly this past weekend, thanks to a family of bona fide beach newbies (tube socks and wardrobe malfunctions included)

Heard about the Big Mix? Here's the scoop on this Southern celebration of street style (like what, when, and where), and a Q&A with it's charming—and stylish—founder, KJ Kearney