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So far this has been a really exciting year for many reasons. One of them for me is the fact that UNC has been playing basketball at a high rate.

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, December 18-20

The Charleston Museum's Annual Family Picnic invites families to the Dill Sanctuary for an afternoon of festivities. A Sunday well spent, even when kids sort of freak me out.

Every single person running for mayor has come out in support of extending I-526. Why is Charleston intent on destroying it's culture? Stop the madness.

How, in a city that is heavily stratified by race, income, and history, can one man remain in power so long and remain so beloved? We say thank you to Mayor Joe Riley for forty years of service.

Langhorne Slim & The Law to bring their raw live performance to The Pour House this month.

When's the last time you sipped a glass of wine, slipped off your shoes, and stomped your feet in a 300 year old church?

The Best Dive Since '55

In the third issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of spirituality.

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

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

Coastal Cupboard's in-house chef offers his five basic tools any kitchen chef should consider having

On a recent 11-hour trip to a gig in Cleveland, I thought back to all the changes that have happened since my first road trip.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 3/13–3/15. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

How political correctness is killing honesty and creativity

What are you to do when you're broke but you still want to eat good food? Try one of these 10 cheap eats.

After two tours in Iraq as a Marine, and suffering from debilitating PTSD due to the horrors of war, Sgt. Andy Manzi found healing through surfing. The story of his healing is now influencing the way the VA deals with veterans suffering from PTSD.

Chandler Kolb needed the edgy wit of an artist to get people to shut up and start talking about what matters. Enter Charleston artist Kyle Victory. The result? Art for the Internet.

Check out this secret North Carolina mountain getaway before it is discovered. I'm letting the cat out of the bag.

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.