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Charlotte Baroody hits all the right notes in this emotional recap.

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.

If you're in the mood for a classic rock-and-roll show, check out Lucero at the Charleston Pour House on Tuesday.

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

Actress joins Ibu for holiday gifting

If you haven’t yet experienced a performance at the Dock Street Theatre, I would highly recommend it.

We interviewed the choreographer and music director for the latest show by the Footlight Players!

No Ace of Base’s or Nirvana’s here, but rather a select tandem of artists you may not have heard in the wake of the musical bounty that was the 1990’s.

After finding mega-success in the 80s with Men At Work, singer-songwriter Colin Hay found further success as a solo artist. Devin Grant caught up with the artist to tap about life as an 80s rock star, his new album, and his upcoming show at the Charleston Music Hall.

Holy City has unholy AIDS stats - what you can do

Sunday night filmmakers, screenwriters, and directors from all over the country gathered at the Charleston Music Hall to celebrate the winners of this year’s film festival. From the moment I walked in the door it was apparent that I was among a group of talented and intelligent artists.

An interview with Gilles Marini of "Brothers and Sisters" and "Devious Maids"

Derek Ahonen's new play, commissioned by The Village Repertory Company premiers at Woolfe Street Playhouse July 31, 2015.

"Bad Jews" is a comedy currently running at PURE Theatre on King Street. The story follows three cousins as they navigate the ways of family, religion, and love while trying to find out what's worth holding onto, and what gets left behind.

When is it time to strike "alleged" from the accusations?

In the first issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of mental illness.

Much to the annoyance of my friends. fatherhood has rekindled an old love of mine: photography.

Vintage fashion reigned supreme at Society 1858's Magical Mystery Tour–themed winter gala! Check out some of the evening's best looks.

How political correctness is killing honesty and creativity

What If? Productions presents "Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story," opening February 19 at Threshold Rep on Society Street downtown.