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Here's a tip: when you go to the Dragtime Cabaret, bring a friend or two with you.

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Myrtle Beach band TreeHouse! released their new single, "Prayer for the Day," in advance of their show at the Charleston Pour House.

Did you miss out on the Bud Light Getaway? No worries. Meggie recapped the whole thing for you.

Do you really want to know what you look like during sex?

Parmalee will be performing songs from their party pack, including their summer anthem "Hotdamalama," Thursday at Red's Ice House.

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Looking for something to help you cool off this summer? Check out one of these ice-cold spots.

BJ Barham, frontman for American Aquarium, discusses his latest album, Things Change, with Charleston Grit before their show at the Pour House on June 26.

Euphoria, a food, wine and music festival in Greenville, South Carolina, will be in September. Although it's in Greenville, several Charleston-area chefs will participate.

Travis Meadows is a singer-songwriter with a hunger to keep going through all adversity. He's performing at the Pour House on June 26.

Tucked away along Morrison Drive, The Royal American has been serving up live music and 32-ounce signature punches for six years, but now they're serving up lunch!

After touring Charleston’s historic sites and art galleries, and enjoying some good southern cooking, it’s time to get out on the water!

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Keller Williams is coming to the Windjammer on June 22. CharlestonGrit caught up with Williams to learn all about his trip to Charleston and what projects he’s working on next.

Brother's Osborne headlined a country music show to kick off memorial day weekend.

Get your tickets to the Southern Fried Chicken Challenge before prices go up.

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Originally from Sumter, South Carolina, Lewis Brice is now in Nashville creating a name for himself. This weekend, he's headlining Wrenn Stock Music Festival.