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Concerts get intimate with enough money

I couldn't stand country music, but something changed within me.

Pokemon or Batman, don't we all just want a little summer fun.

Whether casual or fine dining is your speed, these two downtown restaurants offer intimate outdoor options to enjoy the summer weather

Art + Food? My two favorite things in one event- sign me up!

Hydrofly brings floating on water to life and this is what it looks like:

Last weekend The Royal American played host to The Third Annual Summer Shindig with a premium lineup from the Holy City’s sweetheart record label, Hearts & Plugs. Charleston Grit caught up with founder Dan McCurry and label-mate Grace Joyner to talk highlights of the label’s history and of the past year.

Cheers to a tastefully done summertime cocktail menu found on the heart of King St.

The Finding Nemo sequel you never knew you needed.

It's not often we meet royalty. But Queen Quet of the Gullah-Geechee Nation is the Lowcountry's resident monarch.

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

No plans this weekend? We've got you covered. Famed steel guiatrist Roosevelt Collier is headlining the Summer Solstice Bash with help from jam band Umphrey's McGee at the Charleston Pour House this Saturday, June 25th, at 10pm.

The truth is revealed. Somewhat. Not really. Maybe. Who knows?

Locals usually think of the area around Market Street as a place for cruise ship tourists and memento seekers, not as a spot where some of the city's most exciting restaurants might be hidden. However, executive chef Adam Hodgson and owner-operator Patrick Whaley of the modern and dynamic eatery 5Church have set out to change all that.

Hearts & Plugs Summer Shindig promises smooth grooves for the masses.

The Lonely Island is back, this time in theaters.

HIV/AIDs denialism is a mindset that will set you up for failure in a city that is ranked as having the 18th highest new HIV case rate in the United States—Charleston, South Carolina.

The world, as the Charmers know it, collapses. Can it be rebuilt?

Frank & Gray adds zen to Upper King

If your Christian or political views point to hate, they are neither Christian or American.