Charleston

Because the only things Charleston loves more than art are booze and food.

A deep delving into diversity

When I saw the musical Johnny Cash, Red White & Cash was playing at Woolfe Street Playhouse, I thought I would take one for the team and surprise Don with the event. About an hour in, I wished I'd had on cowboy boots.

Dip into the diversity of salsa, a "sauce" combining cultures

Every so often find yourself upside down, stuck in a eddy, unable to right yourself. But fear can keep us from really playing, really living, really doing the things we love to do if we become afraid of "flipping."

If white people want to make a substantial contribution to society and the fight against racism, they need to develop an awareness of the real ways it impacts non-whites

As Charleston buries its own, its people personify unity, hope and change. (All the pics are mine and can be used)

Spread the love this Saturday, June 27, at 8:30 am at 3rd Street on Folly Beach.

The results are in! Now's your chance to pick the winner of the Charleston Grit DIY Wedding Contest.

The shooting at Emanuel AME Church was a hate crime—and we need to talk about race.

Charleston has some pretty sobering AIDS stats: get tested!

St. Paul and the Broken Bones' performance at Middleton Plantation was a perfect send-off to this year's festival

Jared Aaronson, a student at College of Charleston, is creating a sound all his own as a local DJ/producer under the name Collective Disparity—and redefining what it means to have a full plate on his hands.

Hall's Chophouse retains top honors for excellent food and service while getting some new accolades, to boot.

Each year for the past 14 years, an all-women's surf competition is held at the Washout on Folly Beach, just outside Charleston, SC. Though it began as a short and longboard competition, the Wahine Classic has grown over the years to include bodyboard and stand-up paddle board (SUP) divisions, and a pro-surf competition with prize money.

Tasting the menu at Chef Robert Carter's newest venture, Barony Tavern.

As the community continues to advocate on behalf of the future of Burke High School, it's important to draw on the lessons of past educational movements and their failings.

In the first issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of mental illness.