#local

Whether casual or fine dining is your speed, these two downtown restaurants offer intimate outdoor options to enjoy the summer weather

Art + Food? My two favorite things in one event- sign me up!

Hydrofly brings floating on water to life and this is what it looks like:

Cheers to a tastefully done summertime cocktail menu found on the heart of King St.

No plans this weekend? We've got you covered. Famed steel guiatrist Roosevelt Collier is headlining the Summer Solstice Bash with help from jam band Umphrey's McGee at the Charleston Pour House this Saturday, June 25th, at 10pm.

Hearts & Plugs Summer Shindig promises smooth grooves for the masses.

HIV/AIDs denialism is a mindset that will set you up for failure in a city that is ranked as having the 18th highest new HIV case rate in the United States—Charleston, South Carolina.

If your Christian or political views point to hate, they are neither Christian or American.

Join the community in a celebration of unity Sunday following the Riverdog's baseball game. A community concert and live art demonstration is planned for A Day of Unity to benefit the International African American Museum.

Get the spring stuff AND the perennials for best bet

Too good to be true? Two of my favorite places in Charleston are partnering together to start Spoleto’s 40th season off with a bang!

Hurry up and grab your tickets for the collaboration of the spring: Veuve Clicquot and Charleston Wine + Food's Spring Street Party in the Old Village of Mount Pleasant—Friday, May 20, at 5 p.m.

The 7th annual Gibbes on the Street party, this year Forbidden City-themed and stylized as "The Year of The Gibbes," was a party to be remembered. Bites from great local restaurants such as Cypress, Husk, and The Obstinate Daughter were washed down with featured East-themed cocktails as guests wandered a fantastically decorated Meeting Street block hung with lanterns and even giant golden lions.

Everyone’s favorite excuse to drink margaritas and eat guacamole is finally here! We’ve got the scoop on where to go this May 5th.

As Widespread Panic prepares to wind down it's touring schedule, the band paid another visit to the Lowcountry Friday night.

As part of the Lowcountry Local’s “Eat Local Challenge” I am drinking my way through Charleston’s local inebriating options.

Because BYOB Painting Classes Are SO Last Year

Get a true local's weekend recap from Whitney Currin — The Farmers Market Opening and Celadon's first weekly Sunday Flea Market!

The loveable LA comic performs Wednesday, April 13th with Charleston locals

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, April 8-10