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I was graciously invited back again this year. Last year’s conference focused a lot on the political forces in play. This year’s conference went beyond politics to really address the core of the #MeToo movement and the women’s movement in general.

Introducing Lexi Gravino and her new children's book, Spread the Love.

Largest turnout ever for beer festival at Riverfront Park.

Entertainment takes center stage as this year's music lineup is five times larger than past festivals. Organizers announce new venue at Riverfront Park in North Charleston.

As part of the 14th installment of Charleston Wine + Food, the State of South Carolina's Tourism Office hosted media professionals to a brunch atop the new Hotel Bennett Piazza overlooking the Culinary Village in Marion Square. Here's one attendee's take on what the Palmetto State has to offer residents and tourists alike.

Frustrated with searching for parking? Hah!, a new, local app, has your parking solution.

The Social Media All Day Conference, or SMAD-CON to those in the biz, took place last week in Charleston. Want to boost your social presence? Read on.

At the DIG SOUTH conference April 25-27, I had the opportunity to sit down with CEO David DeWolf.

Charleston is quickly becoming one of the South’s epicenters of technology. It’s even been dubbed the “Silicon Harbor.” I spent my day at the annual DIG SOUTH conference and detailed my experience.

“That’s a wonderful representation of who we are,” marketing and communications manager Kara Bale says later. “What you witnessed is that these are not domesticated animals. They retain their wild traits. That bird had to choose to listen to Stephen. It wasn’t forced; we use all positive reinforcement.”

Help raise awareness and funding by purchasing this Chase Away Childhood Cancer plate for 2017.

High Tide Designs is a local handmade home decor and jewelry company founded by Lauren Menk.

Jordan Dudden is Charleston’s newest #BOSSLADY and jewelry entrepreneur.

Spies in the bedroom

Local sustainable clothing line, Threads Todisco, makes it's mark on the Charleston style scene.

Why are the 90's coming back?

As always, Home Team certainly knows what’s up with BBQ and any type of food catering so it’s a clear go when considering attending any event with their food.

The New Business Card Fits On Your Smart Phone Not In Your Wallet, but On Your Smart Phone!

DIG South returns to Charleston this year for a three-day celebration of tech entrepreneurs and creatives.

CrowdReach is the brainchild of Trey Rust, a Mount Pleasant resident who has worked for several years in the local tech industry. Rust worked with major companies in the tech-security arena, like Blackbaud and Booz Allen Hamilton, before striking out on his own to fill the niche he sees in Charleston and ultimately the nations growing application economy—the ability for small businesses to reach their customers more easily on the web.