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An interview with the Hair Guru of Charleston, Butch Jones, Artistic Director at Stuart Laurence Salon

The most effective ways to use liquid lipsticks, providing hours of wear even through date nights and Charleston’s sticky humidity.

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

A deep delving into diversity

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

Much to the annoyance of my friends. fatherhood has rekindled an old love of mine: photography.

You need a good reason for moving in together.

Oh no she didn't! After an Atlanta blog editor took Charleston to task for defending the city's honor, Devin Grant wrote a few words in reply.

Is Charleston, after hitting a zenith, heading downward because it cannot regulate developers or maintain livability for its residents?

Already in its sixth year, Brewvival has quickly evolved into one of the premier craft beer events in the Lowcountry, if not the entire state. Organized by COAST Brewing Co.'s David Merritt and Jaime Tenny and entrepreneurs Scott Shor and Rich Carley (of the Charleston Beer Exchange, Edmund's Oast), the event on Feb. 28 boasted nearly 200 beers from 50 microbreweries on this year's official beer list.

How political correctness is killing honesty and creativity

Not sure what to wear to the Gibbes Museum's annual winter party, where the theme this year is Magical Mystery Tour? Well, Cavortress can help!

From its original conceptualization as a craft beer bar to its realization as Charleston's premier brewpub and upscale-casual eatery, co-owners of Edmund's Oast Scott Shor and Rich Carley have a lot to be proud of.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/13–2/14. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Been on a bit of a sugar bender? We feel you. Here's how to break the addiction cycle.

Review and thoughts about PURE Theatre's production of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winner Glengarry Glen Ross, which runs January 23–February 14.

Opinions on Uber have been divided in South Carolina since the state Public Service Commission demanded the company stop operations two weeks ago. Listen in on what two drivers have to say.

As their star continues to rise in the world of Americana music, local self-described "sloppy tonk" duo Shovels & Rope returned to their home base for a beautiful and rowdy show at the PAC.

Still struggling to plan your holiday menu? We've got you covered with recipes for spicy meatloaf, pimento-and-habanero mac and cheese, sweet potato hash, and almond toffee, courtesy of Charleston faves Early Bird Diner and Hello My Name is BBQ.

Spending the holidays alone this year? It's okay—you're not the only one. Here are some suggestions to help get you through.