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Life-changing goat cheese and crispy heavenly bacon—trust me you will want to make this

That's what Coastal Living magazine claims, but if you ask me, something's a little fishy. Kiawah's a lot of things, but Barefoot, Slap-Happy SeasideTown USA?

Stock up on vintage clothes, furnishings, textiles, and oh-so-much more at this weekend's unique shopping experience, hosted by Angie Hranowsky and Lauren Lail

How I fell in love with live music. (Hint: It's all Joan's fault)

The iconic local hatmaker shows off her massive collection of wooden hat forms in the June issue—here's a peek!

To say that the inaugural Charleston Bluegrass Festival—put on by Awendaw Green, Sewee Outpost, and The Surf Bar on Folly Beach—was a success would be an understatement. Take a look...

At last week's Charleston Grit launch party, I got to meet the talented interior designer and fellow Grit blogger—you gotta check out her work, even for just a bit of design inspiration

Bookish voyeurism on the New York City subways lets us read others' reading lives, and inspire our own. Could there be a Lowcountry equivalent?

Epicureans, take note: Submit a great idea for the 2013 culinary event and you could win tickets! Deadline May 4, 2012

Charleston's courtyards, homes, and storefronts are graced with the heady finery of vinery, that mess of tamed madness. The real credit for its rambling perfection is in the hands of the pruner

Farmers' markets always inspire chili-making at Holly's house. This one uses early-season peppers and tomatoes and dresses them up with seasonal Swiss chard for off-the-charts flavor and nutrition.

In honor of National Library Week, and of our local Superheros—the fabulous, under-celebrated, always-resourceful librarians—our first "Meet your Librarian" profile, starring Jennifer Hawes

There's been much buzz about The Hangover's Alan lurking around the Bridge Run this year, so much so that a rogue cover entrant appeared in Charleston EIC Darcy Shankland's cache of May cover choices

"You are unstoppable when you know who you are," said Ogilvy & Mathers' CEO Charlotte Beers at the recent Women in Business Conference, encouraging women to play upon their best business traits

Entertaining with style is a snap with the sleek, sexy, edible endive boats that deliver lots of crunch and none of the gluten punch. Light and refreshing, these make great appetizers.

This time of year, you've got to head out of town a little ways and check out all that's abloom in Charleston

A poem offers the perfect antidote when there's too much to do on a Charleston spring weekend

Why I've chosen to become a jogger (or at least an enthusiastic wannabe)

Celebrating Charleston's prose, poetry and wordy people

This warm, sun-filled weather has me craving the worldly bohemian home vibe