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

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

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.

How to create a beach-y, sun-kissed look in 10 minutes

Saturday's after-party for the Brave Baby album release show was a celebration of progressive change in Charleston.

From April 28 to May 2, our hustlin’ and bustlin’ city was home to Dig South 2015, hosted by Cinebarre.

A humbling reminder of Charleston's disparity in healthy food access

This fab mix of local gifts, creative crafts, and DIY projects will make mom swoon.

Blogger Kelly Amendola of A Lovely Life explores Charleston from a visitor's perspective.

Two Charleston teenagers were among the elite paddlers at Saturday's Carolina Cup in Wrightsville Beach, NC

The Lowcountry is bursting with local farms and food producers, and the impact on our economy when we buy from local farmers is profound. Making a simple shift in your weekly spending to $10 towards local food could potentially bring millions to the Lowcountry and reduce our environmental impact as a community. The Eat Local Challenge is a great place to start.

Country-rock artists Johnny Delaware and SUSTO played to a packed house this past Wednesday, marking the fourth show of the Redux Residency sponsored by Hearts & Plugs. These #acidboys are here to say that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Indie rockers Elim Bolt and ET Anderson headlined the sophomore show of the Hearts & Plugs Redux Residency, a five-show series showcasing 10 bands from the local music scene on Wednesdays. #WednesdayisthenewFriday

Dancefx Charleston's executive director discusses upcoming Edgar Allan Poe–inspired dance concert

Gardenia Events teams up with The Cotton Wedding for a Lowcountry bridal expo on March 27.

An astounding finish on a stand-up paddle board for Charleston surfer Justin Schaay at this year's Dusi Canoe Marathon in South Africa.

Herbalist and healer Mary Wutz turned to fashion to create a line of sustainable, organic clothing that is as good for your body as it is for the Earth.