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“We have a state that’s changing demographically and culturally” Noble explained, “and we need a leader who is able to work with both sides of government to achieve new results”.

Largest turnout ever for beer festival at Riverfront Park.

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.

Originally from Sumter, South Carolina, Lewis Brice is now in Nashville creating a name for himself. This weekend, he's headlining Wrenn Stock Music Festival.

Rising Appalachia gave Charleston an inspired performance with their sensual sound.

Downtown lunchtime powerhouse Caviar & Bananas keeps it fresh this summer with four new sandwiches for the gourmand on-the-run.

Lorena Jordan gives us an irreverant, stream-of-consciousness recap of Southern Charm's third Season Premier.

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.

Clemson's run into the College Football Playoff ignited Chucktown's college sports fandom. Will it continue?

What do football, the Quran, and an atheist wedding officiant have in common? This Deep South wedding in Memphis, Tennessee.

Because every song has a story

Read on for 20+ excuses to relax, escape from the norm, and travel this summer to see where countless artists of all genres are popping up all over the country.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 3/6–3/8. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Accompanied by tour mate Matt Woods, Muscle Shoals's Red Mouth, and Charleston's She Returns From War, Rachel Kate wowed the packed house at Royal American last Friday.

Our newest blogger, Ben Grenaway, tells the story of how transparency set his sexuality free.

Bear Creek Fest, which took place at the gorgeous Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, was four days of idyllic camping and amazing music at a crazy cool venue. Check out my recap!

A few weeks into football season, Sam Truehart has picked up on some things from working at downtown sports bar Charleston Beer Works. Here are her interpretations of the fans that flock on game day.

The Gibbes Museum and Society 1858 announce their latest $10K prize winner—weaving evocative hair extensions into questions of race, history, culture, and the fiber arts.

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.