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A little cheesecake for the holidays

"The Christmas Will Be Televised" Celebrates 5 Years of Christmas Fanfare

Activists Andrea Boyd, Alison Sher, and Sarah Swingle weigh in on what it means to be a compassionate activist, how to make an impact, and how to get started.

Two Southern chefs, one formerly of McCrady's, to be honored this week at a Washington, DC Gala for DC's Rising Star Chefs

You can't go wrong with chocolate treats for teachers, out-of-town relatives, and even the mailman!

Grit-worthy events 12/12–12/14. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

I made a promise six years ago to share this story every Christmas until I meet Becca again.

Greg Colleton, Redux's director of operations, chats about gallery etiquette, the upcoming Danielle Wyckoff exhibit, and Charleston's favorite pastime—day drinking.

Natalie Clapp talks transition: relocating from Baltimore to Charleston, changing careers, and starting her own jewelry line, Silk Bone Jewels.

Sometimes, the ones who make the greatest impact are the ones who say nothing at all.

In episode three of Shepic Fail, Rob Concannon, president of the South Carolina Stingrays, tries to transform Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner from amateurs to athletes. Naturally, things end up royally puck-ed.

This year my band released our fourth CD. We did it all wrong. Way wrong. So, for anyone who hasn't liked my review of their music, feel free to take shots at mine.

Nina Garner discusses her creative process, how Charleston influences her work, and her show December 7 at the ARK in Awendaw.

Bringing your lover home for the holidays? Here are five white lies to help you out.

Not a makeup master? No worries. Check out our easy step-by-step guide to highlighting and contouring. Now, bring on the bronzer.

In episode two of Shepic Fail, Gerry Kieran, owner of Seanachai on Johns Island, attempts to transform the guys from barflies to bartenders.

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

Overcome that turkey-induced trytophan coma and channel your creative energy.

James Taylor turned in a near perfect performance Friday night at the North Charleston Coliseum that found the artist getting up close and personal with many of his fans.

In the series premiere of Shepic Fail, Hunter and Shep learn how difficult it can be to walk in a woman's shoes.