#Charlestonian

FUN FACT: More twelve-ounce cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon are sold at Charleston’s Recovery Room Tavern than anywhere else in the United States.

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Are you a coffee fanatic like us? Get the details here on our favorite sips and spots.

FREE things to always do in Charleston: Charleston has various things to offer whether you are visiting or a local

“The aesthetic is bowing down and respectful of the bones of the house and architecture. It has a traditional feel, but the modern aspects make it young and fresh. It still feels like Charleston.”

Python shoes, bags and accessories, Delicious meats, pastas and truffle-laden treats and a Big Top themed soiree to raise money for parks – just two nights in the Holy City!

If you haven’t yet experienced a performance at the Dock Street Theatre, I would highly recommend it.

CrowdReach is the brainchild of Trey Rust, a Mount Pleasant resident who has worked for several years in the local tech industry. Rust worked with major companies in the tech-security arena, like Blackbaud and Booz Allen Hamilton, before striking out on his own to fill the niche he sees in Charleston and ultimately the nations growing application economy—the ability for small businesses to reach their customers more easily on the web.

Lee Deas is the founder and Principal Imaginator at Obviouslee Marketing and her company works on some of Charleston’s biggest events and with some of its best companies including the Charleston Wine + Food Festival, Cigar Row, SEWE, Family Circle Cup, Kiawah Partners, The Gaillard Center and a whole host of local and regional businesses within the creative and hospitality centric realm.

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

Get a taste of Cuba without leaving the Lowcountry.

Grit-worthy events 1/16–1/18. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Greg Colleton, Redux's director of operations, chats about gallery etiquette, the upcoming Danielle Wyckoff exhibit, and Charleston's favorite pastime—day drinking.

Jack's Cafe: From Georgetown to George Street

Does marriage still come before kids?

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.

We are happy to announce that the Holy City is hosting a same-sex wedding event this summer! Learn more about the AFFA fundraiser, "Say A Big, Gay ‘I Do’ To A Charleston Destination Wedding" here.

Are we crazy!? Are the things we saw on the much awaited Southern Charm reality show normal for an everyday Charlestonian. Local comedian Hunter Gardner gives us the first of his weekly reviews.