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First-time shucker Mac Kilduff unfurls the mystery of Charleston's love for oyster roasts.

A Creative Obituary for Zachary James Breitengross

Ready for seven fresh hairstyles this week? Bailey’s got you (and all your Valentine’s Day needs) covered.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/6–2/8. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Woolfe Street Playhouse was recently awarded the Carolopolis Medal by the Preservation Society of Charleston, and their new production of "London Wall" runs through Valentine's Day.

The trick? Creating a picture of how you want to feel.

Chandler Kolb needed the edgy wit of an artist to get people to shut up and start talking about what matters. Enter Charleston artist Kyle Victory. The result? Art for the Internet.

Irish-born musician Glen Hansard is expected to wow the crowd at the Charleston Music Hall.

Check out this secret North Carolina mountain getaway before it is discovered. I'm letting the cat out of the bag.

Been on a bit of a sugar bender? We feel you. Here's how to break the addiction cycle.

Not sure what to get your lady friend for Cupid's infamous special day for lovers? Don't pay too much at the florist. Instead, take our heartfelt advice—we know what she wants.

This week, Bailey Desiree Bial shows you seven hip looks for hitting up some of her favorite "Neck" area hotspots.

Review and thoughts about PURE Theatre's production of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winner Glengarry Glen Ross, which runs January 23–February 14.

Local 616 owner Dwayne Mitchell, recently voted Charleston's best bartender, speaks out on how we hook up.

Grit-worthy events 1/30–2/1. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

A new facility at the 1700 block of East Ashley should be great for Folly's surf community.

"Goliath was the best thing that ever happened to David." Carla Lynne Hall

At R. Kitchen, Chef Ross Webb makes a five-course tasting menu both affordable and entertaining.

Alexander Botwin (sometimes known as Alex B, but best known as beat master Paper Diamond) has taken the electronic music scene by storm in just a few short years. Since signing with the popular Pretty Lights Music Label in 2010, Paper Diamond has traveled a long way.

The Inaugural Charleston International Jazz Festival rocked the weekend. A little vision, a lot of hard work, and a stellar line up paid off. (Plus, it never hurts to have Quentin's dreads and Charlton's suave gravitas in the mix.)