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Two down and three to go for the 10th Anniversary of Charleston Fashion Week!

Wear whatever you want.

I was recently speaking with a friend about our fathers. Like most conversations worth a damn, it was early in the morning and fueled by a couple pints of beer. My friend brought up a really solid point about my father that I’ve been thinking about ever since.

In the grand scheme of things, the Grand Bohemian was Grand!

We've got your Grit Picks—all the best events happening in Charleston this weekend, November 6-8

What's it Take to Be Naughty?

Holistic Education and Art Recreation Therapy (HEART) is a healthy and creative day program for adults with special needs. In July, they welcomed guests to a fashion show sponsored by Palmetto Goodwill at St. Barnabas Lutheran Church.

The monthly magazine that's all about women celebrated its 21st birthday at The Restoration Hotel

Grit has gotten 6 fresh new voices over the past few weeks. Meet them all here!

I watched the Republican Debate last night not only for entertainment value (drink every time someone mentions Ronald Reagan!), but also to stay informed. And also, honestly… out of pure confusion. How is Donald Trump ACTUALLY the front-runner to be the Republican Candidate for the upcoming Presidential Election?

Middle aged is kind of like playing Twister. You find your self in some precarious situations with a limb in all age genres.

Because the only things Charleston loves more than art are booze and food.

From April 28 to May 2, our hustlin’ and bustlin’ city was home to Dig South 2015, hosted by Cinebarre.

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

Vibrant textiles are the perfect way to bring a touch of spring indoors.

The Lowcountry is bursting with local farms and food producers, and the impact on our economy when we buy from local farmers is profound. Making a simple shift in your weekly spending to $10 towards local food could potentially bring millions to the Lowcountry and reduce our environmental impact as a community. The Eat Local Challenge is a great place to start.

Music veterans Run Dan Run and Infinitikiss played an April Fool's show at the Redux Contemporary Art Center, celebrating the official album release of Mr. Jenkins' "Greatest Hits." This show marks the third in the residency, which showcases local bands each Wednesday for period of five weeks straight. It's no joke that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Gardenia Events teams up with The Cotton Wedding for a Lowcountry bridal expo on March 27.

To wear black, or not to wear black—is that not always the question?