Women

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.

By the time people like us discover it, the cool crowd may have moved on

Would you sleep with a male sexbot?

The Conference truly inspired me last year. Not long after the conference, I decided to quit my 9 to 5 job and start pursuing a career working remotely...

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

Paranoia, the new privilege.

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

A young, female chef trailblazer is in Charleston, and you can't miss her!

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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!

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

Yumix is a ready-to-go cocktail perfect for anyone, anywhere. Founder Alex Garner revolutionizing how millennials drink cocktails.

Do you really want to know what you look like during sex?

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Brother's Osborne headlined a country music show to kick off memorial day weekend.

There's a right way and a wrong way to approach Bill Murray. I chose the wrong way.

On Tuesday, the College of Charleston hosted the South Carolina Democratic Gubernatorial Primary Debate. The three candidates vying for the Democratic nomination are Phil Noble, Marguerite Willis, and James Smith.

Charleston Wine + Food's Iron Mixologist shakes up the competition with an all-female roster of bartenders.

“That’s a wonderful representation of who we are,” marketing and communications manager Kara Bale says later. “What you witnessed is that these are not domesticated animals. They retain their wild traits. That bird had to choose to listen to Stephen. It wasn’t forced; we use all positive reinforcement.”