Journey

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.

Ever wondered where the fat goes when you lose weight? Certified fitness instructor Erin Weiss has the answer.

Pastel Pink, Lavender, Neon blues, and even Granny Gray has completely taken over 2015 hair trends.

Mike Grabman takes a road trip across the Southern United States along with his wife and child.

Mike Grabman takes a road trip across the Southern United States along with his wife and child.

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

Need to get away from the heat for a bit of fun? Nantahala Outdoors Center is the perfect getaway.

Jared Aaronson, a student at College of Charleston, is creating a sound all his own as a local DJ/producer under the name Collective Disparity—and redefining what it means to have a full plate on his hands.

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

Just in time for summer, Caviar & Bananas introduces six new salads worth drooling over.

Friday night at the Charleston Pour House kicked off a weekend chock-full of great music. I got to meet the opening duo, Dean Spaniol and Luke Sipka, better known as Bells and Robes, and chatted with them briefly about their roots and musical pursuits.

Food as medicine, mindfulness mediation, and healing from inflammation through diet—Abigail McClam of Lotus Healing Centre Charleston breaks it down.

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

Dead 27s, one of my favorite local bands, prove that not only can they mesmerize onstage, but that they're also awesome dudes to talk to.

Alan Bennett's "The History Boys," the inaugural production in Woolfe Street Playhouse's new SideStage black box, is a rockin' 80s play about the nature of knowledge and its acquisition and use.

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

What wisdom would you text your younger self?

Activists Andrea Boyd, Alison Sher, and Sarah Swingle weigh in on what it means to be a compassionate activist, how to make an impact, and how to get started.

Our newest blogger, Ben Grenaway, tells the story of how transparency set his sexuality free.

Bring back the days when a duck was a duck. And lamb was a sheep and not a sheep in wolves' clothing. Now, as an avid food-label reader, I am learning that less is best!