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Is Charleston, after hitting a zenith, heading downward because it cannot regulate developers or maintain livability for its residents?

Already in its sixth year, Brewvival has quickly evolved into one of the premier craft beer events in the Lowcountry, if not the entire state. Organized by COAST Brewing Co.'s David Merritt and Jaime Tenny and entrepreneurs Scott Shor and Rich Carley (of the Charleston Beer Exchange, Edmund's Oast), the event on Feb. 28 boasted nearly 200 beers from 50 microbreweries on this year's official beer list.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/13–2/14. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/6–2/8. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Been on a bit of a sugar bender? We feel you. Here's how to break the addiction cycle.

Review and thoughts about PURE Theatre's production of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winner Glengarry Glen Ross, which runs January 23–February 14.

A refreshing, modern departure from the typical bar-and-grill fare at Shem Creek, Tavern & Table's menu features global flavors in Lowcountry staples

I made a promise six years ago to share this story every Christmas until I meet Becca again.

Sometimes, the ones who make the greatest impact are the ones who say nothing at all.

Bear Creek Fest, which took place at the gorgeous Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, was four days of idyllic camping and amazing music at a crazy cool venue. Check out my recap!

Jack's Cafe: From Georgetown to George Street

A thought-provoking open letter on the current state of #menswear, how our society is flawed by it, and how to fix it.

Louie's Kids hosted their annual event and invited chefs Mike Lata, Craig Diehl, Marc Collins, and Michelle Weaver to be joined by "Little Chefs" for a night of gourmet cooking and some fun.

The Robert Cray Band teamed up with John Hiatt and The Combo for a night of great American music at the PAC

The World Cup is over and we’re looking for another reason to justify some mid-week partying.

A good shave is a work of art, and finally, the everyday artists of the Lowcountry have a store to buy the tools and learn the skills they need to create a masterpiece.

Fashion Week is HERE and if you're wondering if there are any do's and don'ts, let blogger Andrew C. Peterson tell you how to behave at the tents from his years of experience.

Kristian Bush of Sugarland is set to play the Windjammer tonight, and blogger Devin Grant's interview with him gives us a look into the musical journey that brought him to where he is today.

This may not be the kind of list you recite around a crowded Thanksgiving table, but that doesn't mean I can't be grateful I have them...

What did last weekend's Panic show with a crowd of thousands and a local house concert with a crowd of two-dozen have in common? Lots, actually. And if you were in that crowd—you were part of it