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With your confessor, Charleston comedian Jeremy McLellan

With your confessor, comedian Jeremy McLellan.

Charleston Fashion Week® is a marathon, not a sprint. Jeremy McLellan didn't get the memo.

Gorgeous comes in all sizes, but the Chanel ski pants hanging in my closet do not. Uh-oh.

One would hope that a restaurant called "Prohibition" would be free of the alcoholic temptations and bedevilment that runs rampant in our city, but not even it is safe from the pervasive influence of the liquor traffickers.

You didn't demand it and there was no vote, but here are the most prestigious porcelain awards in the Lowcountry. Behold Charleston's best bathrooms.

In Charleston for the holidays and not sure what to do? Look no further!

"The Christmas Will Be Televised" Celebrates 5 Years of Christmas Fanfare

Happy holidays, ya'll! Can't get enough of Hunter Gardner's and Shep Rose's antics? We've got some outtakes from season one of Shepic Fail to tide you over until the new year.

In episode three of Shepic Fail, Rob Concannon, president of the South Carolina Stingrays, tries to transform Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner from amateurs to athletes. Naturally, things end up royally puck-ed.

In episode two of Shepic Fail, Gerry Kieran, owner of Seanachai on Johns Island, attempts to transform the guys from barflies to bartenders.

In the series premiere of Shepic Fail, Hunter and Shep learn how difficult it can be to walk in a woman's shoes.

Strong performances and excellent production fail to save this half-baked, disappointing end to the Hunger Games trilogy.

If you’re a Republican, you didn’t vote for Nikki Haley to be your governor. You voted for her to be the governor of everyone else.

Halloween's tomorrow, and you have $10 and no costume. Don't worry—procrastination is my specialty.

A few weeks into football season, Sam Truehart has picked up on some things from working at downtown sports bar Charleston Beer Works. Here are her interpretations of the fans that flock on game day.

VIDEO: Catch a sneak peek of Charleston Grit's first-ever vlog with bloggers Shep Rose and Hunter Gardner.

If you're a musician or attend shows on a regular basis, you might've come across these types. They're at every show, in every crowd, and they're experts at pissing people off.

Religious or not, anyone can appreciate the rare chance to grab some brews and chat with Father Bill—priest, bar-owner, and author of a book that depicts a quest for holiness through unlikely means.

Catch a sneak peek of the Holy City iteration of this hilarious Comedy Central series before hitting tonight's premiere party at The Royal American.