Charleston

Chef John Ondo and artist Rick Reinert celebrate Lana's 10th birthday.

As far as fall cocktails go, we've found the perfect potion to satisfy on a chilly autumn night. Try these simple recipes yourself, and share on social media with the hashtag, #chsgritsips.

While late night imbibers get the crackdown, Charleston vies for another national win. It's the Chucktown vs Nashvegas smackdown in Food & Wine's online poll. Drink up and vote!

A few weeks into football season, Sam Truehart has picked up on some things from working at downtown sports bar Charleston Beer Works. Here are her interpretations of the fans that flock on game day.

A hidden mural in Avondale is an uncovered gem for most Charlestonians.

In a world obsessed with body image, few companies are standing up to the issue. Guest blogger Tori Williams talks about the issue and who is actually influencing us for the better.

Come out for the inaugural all-day music festival at The Royal American this weekend.

At Leon's Oyster Shop, the oysters shine, but the fried chicken does, too

VIDEO: Catch a sneak peek of Charleston Grit's first-ever vlog with bloggers Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner.

With his Flagship3 underway, the director of Charleston Digital Corridor has a big vision for the Holy City.

In this week's Blog of the Week, Hunter Gardner gives us three reasons we should all be listening to local band Shovels and Rope.

Local band Shovels & Rope is making it big. Here's why we think every Holy City resident should jump on their wagon.

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.

One in four college-aged women is date raped or experiences an attempted date rape while in school. And, unlike CeeLo Green, we've got our facts straight about what goes on behind the bedroom door.

Lunch with local historian and writer Suzannah Smith Miles ends up in a graveyard, accompanied by an eye-opening history lesson of some of Charleston' first residents.

Charleston photographer Patrick Hall photographed and took video of subjects at the moment they were shocked by a 300,000-volt stun gun. The photos turned out to be hilarious and artistically awesome.

Don't miss the House of Sage pop-up boutique next week at North Charleston's up-and-coming community apartments.

Louie's Kids hosted their annual event and invited chefs Mike Lata, Craig Diehl, Marc Collins, and Michelle Weaver to be joined by "Little Chefs" for a night of gourmet cooking and some fun.

Streetstyle with Julie Wheat takes a turn as she documents local business owners while they share and present ideas at the Good Business Summit, organized by Lowcountry Local First.