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Despite the rain, Charleston's yoga enthusiasts spent the morning practicing yoga at the Joeseph P. Riley, Jr. Park this Saturday with guru Kathryn Budig.

Cocktail Club's September cocktail class was all about making fresh tailgating cocktails to turn some heads during the game.

If you're a musician or attend shows on a regular basis, you might've come across these types. They're at every show, in every crowd, and they're experts at pissing people off.

In the age of life-simplifying apps, Tinder has certainly changed the dating game and hook up culture. But is it for the better?

Try out some of our pickup lines that will only (maybe) work in Charleston.

Religious or not, anyone can appreciate the rare chance to grab some brews and chat with Father Bill—priest, bar-owner, and author of a book that depicts a quest for holiness through unlikely means.

Check out these photos from the Dark Blue kick-off party celebrating the beginning of the aquarium's Shark Week events.

Charleston personality Shep Rose gives Instant Grit a tour of his latest business venture, eclectic Eastside bar, Palace Hotel.

A guest blogger hits the nail on the head with her thoughts on what makes Charleston wonderful. Stop thinking of sand as a cleaning nightmare, but a Lowcountry dream in this week's Blog of the Week.

Whether you're downtown or on the beach, there's bound to be sand in your house left from Folly, Sullivan's, or IOP. But that's just another one of the things we love about living in the Lowcountry.

This new Ansonbourough market and raw bar gives us a fresh outlook on seafood in the city.

The World Cup is over and we’re looking for another reason to justify some mid-week partying.

The local steakhouses of Charleston are about to get a little competition with the addition of Ruth's Chris, a nationally known chain. How will the addition of this chain affect downtown. Let us know.

At Wild Buffalo Steakhouse, Charleston Hospitality Group's latest addition to the North Charleston dining scene, there's plenty of meat to go around from appetizers to face sized main courses.

Meet a candidate for Secretary of State, a mover, a shaker, and a woman with a plan. This lady may not be your typical choice on the ballot, but don't count her out, she's ready to make major changes.

No matter how you say it, the word at this Saturday's Mixson Tomato Pie Contest and Festival is "delicious." Bring your best pie, or just the family for a fun filled day that's for a good cause.

Join the stampede to North Charleston for the grand opening of the newest restaurant in town. If the 24 foot long salad bar doesn't persuade you, maybe the free drinks and appetizers will.

After laying down the law on his kids at his house, blogger Tim Brennan draws comparisons to Mayor Riley laying down the law on bars and restaurants wanting to stay open past 12am on Upper King.

All bets are off so put on your bow ties and big floppy hats, and head to The Alley this Saturday to test your luck at choosing the winner of one of the biggest horse races in the world.

Careful! When the clock strikes 12 midnight, and you're in downtown Charleston, you might be turned.... away from all bars. Because they're closed. Weigh in on this topic, and speak your piece.