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Introducing PhotoGrit, where you can get your 15 minutes of photography fame

Rosie O'Donnell as Elaine? Nicolette Sheridan as Grace? A fantastic interview with a 90s-era NBC exec that will have you aching for a good Thursday night belly laugh again...

Devin's half-year wrap-up of music deaths got us feeling a little nostalgic—for the Beasties, the Bee Gees, and diva Donna Summer (may she finally find a little of that hot, hot pasta...)

That's what Coastal Living magazine claims, but if you ask me, something's a little fishy. Kiawah's a lot of things, but Barefoot, Slap-Happy SeasideTown USA?

I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but there are some very, very angry people on the Web. The angriest people are, of course, the Occupy types...

Max's beloved, brilliant creator goes head to head with our own King of the Wild Things, Stephen Colbert, in this "duel of eyebrows" interview segment

Charleston's own Harper Poe heads to Mali for her latest Proud Mary collection, a showstopper with handsome woven throws and dreamy shawls

Bookish voyeurism on the New York City subways lets us read others' reading lives, and inspire our own. Could there be a Lowcountry equivalent?

I’ve been really struggling trying to write a blog entry, mostly because I’m afraid of coming off like an asshole. Which I may in fact be, and I’m just not so sure I want everyone to know that...

In honor of National Library Week, and of our local Superheros—the fabulous, under-celebrated, always-resourceful librarians—our first "Meet your Librarian" profile, starring Jennifer Hawes

It's awfully smoky East of the Cooper today, worse than a 2am haze floating through Club Habana on a Saturday night. Where's the fire?

Spring is here, baby! Along with Charleston's pesky pollen. Remedy your red eyes with these quick tips

Knockout looks and interesting people kicked off Tuesday night under the tents

Sometimes the Muse needs a refresher course—an Outward Bound to sharpen creative survival skills, a high ropes course for writers/artists who need a little endorphin spike....

Chassity Evans' local style blog gets a well-deserved nod from the City Paper

Installment 10 of 11 in the Ben Flajnik Trainwreck series

I was a slow reader. By second grade I was being pulled out of class daily for supplemental reading group, an embarrasment I could sense even at the age of seven

Meet my grandmother Yia Yia, the inspiration behind The Pattern Project, a smashing design blog that follows my love of all things patterned and printed....

A round-up of my favorite local dishes of the year, from perfect panna cotta to the hands-down best burger in town

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