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Park Circle is rocking the boat once again by bringing on a new chef for it's flagship restaurant, market, and bath and racquet club. The hottest place to be this summer just got hotter.

Carve into some serious style with this local designer, artist, mother, multi-tasker, wife, and all around super hero. Blogger Ayoka Lucas gives us an inside look at what it takes to do what you love.

The Dead have come to life as local band has released a great new collection of rock and soul music. Drummer Daniel Crider talks about what went into the creation of "Chase Your Devils Down."

Most band names are stupid. Rolling Stone recently called "The Beatles" the worst name in rock. Dave Grohl called the "Foo Fighters" a stupid name. So, how do you make your band name less stupid?

Comments, and Shares, and Likes, OH MY! Facebook can be a source of entertainment or frustration, and blogger Renae Brabham takes a closer look at what it really means to be digitally social.

Stars, beautiful people, and delicious food were in no short supply at Tuesday night's wedding affair, and blogger Renae Brabham spent the evening taking it in with all of her senses.

In case you missed one of the best shows to come to Charleston in a while, newly reunited Nickel Creek, and eternally youthful Tony Bennett played stellar shows on two consecutive nights at the PAC.

After a week of delicious reviews, our guest blogger wraps up her week of restaurants with a steal of a deal. O-Ku concludes our list of fair priced fare, where the sushi and drinks are a must.

Who would have thought Theater 99 would have a musical? Well, they do, and it's a one woman show brought to you by none other than local funny-woman Lauren Krass. Get your tickets quick!

Don't be afraid of the "Om" and get your tickets to Grammy-nominated Kirtan artist Jai Uttal's performance this weekend. You'll discover there's so much more to yoga and meditation than you thought.

Our frugal foodie is back with a trip to The Macintosh, and another deal for anyone looking to make their money go as far as it possibly can. Happy hour, here she comes!

Just like we promised last week, our guest blogger gives us a play by play of the best bang for your buck each day at downtown restaurants. Here's our first of the series, and it might surprise you.

We're coming to the end of this "charming" road with last night's episode seven. Hunter Gardner and Jeremy McLellan tell us what they learned, and what you should already know.

Every musician creates music in their own unique way, but it takes a special person to create deep, soulful tunes that come from their heart and touch yours. This Charleston local tells us her story.

Mark Bryan of Hootie and the Blowfish, returns with some heavy hitting musical friends for a panel discussion on the challenges bands face as they set out on a tour.

The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile comes to town, Nate Anderson meets some hot-doggers, writes some emails, and nearly loses his mind as he gets the opportunity to step inside the belly of the beast.

Southern Charm this week led Hunter Gardner and friend Sam Hendry to a few conclusions. Dead baby jokes are never funny, narwals, are in fact real, and we all need to be more like Shep.

As if it wasn't cool enough Mike Birbiglia is coming to Charleston Music Hall, but our own Hunter Gardner got a chance to interview him and hear what's inspired him from the beginning in his career.

Ever thought reality TV could teach lessons in the real world? Hunter Gardner and Jeremy McLellan give us their lists of lessons learned after this week's episode of Southern Charm.

When two of Charleston's premier beauty and fashion experts get together, you'd better pay attention. Andrew C. Petersen and Ashley Brook Perryman cover everything from CFW to new makeup trends.