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Here's my play-by-play to the wild weekend that is the Southern Ground Music Festival.

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

Lorena Jordan gives us an irreverant, stream-of-consciousness recap of Southern Charm's third Season Premier.

Lemon Blossom Thumbprint Cookie Cups are easy to make, impressive to your Maw Maw, and perfect for a summer brunch party.

The Zac Brown Band brings their homegrown music festival back for its fifth year in a new springtime slot.

Work on the things you are passionate about and realize everything worth having takes hard work.

Charleston Grit Editor Hooper Schultz and Photographer Anna Ward got the chance to experience an evening of adventurous cuisine from some of the Southeast's most well-known restaurants (and one New York establishment) and beverages from several regional purveyors when we were invited to Charleston Wine + Food's The Roasted Goat event last night.

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, February 26-28

Natural funny man Owen Compher spilled the beans last year on what it was like to drive for Uber as "Anonymous." Now, he's shedding the cloak of anonymity and revealing his own identity, as well as that of his alter-ego. Born out of equal parts shock, frustration, and disbelief behind the wheel, Owen created the personality Holy City Traffic Spinner as a comedic response to the roadways in Charleston. Buckle up, readers. He has a lot to say.

Sleep monitors and sound machines

Strings and Salsa reminds me why I dance—not to be the best, not to look a certain way, not to perfect choreography—but because when there’s good music on, it’s really impossible to sit in your seat.

I’ve been casually following the 2016 presidential candidates for both political parties for several months now. Who the hell do you like in this putrid race for the White House?

Beer dinners are all the rage nowadays...and for good reason! Here's a review of the Freehouse Beer Dinner at Barony Tavern

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, January 29-31

After finding mega-success in the 80s with Men At Work, singer-songwriter Colin Hay found further success as a solo artist. Devin Grant caught up with the artist to tap about life as an 80s rock star, his new album, and his upcoming show at the Charleston Music Hall.

Clemson's run into the College Football Playoff ignited Chucktown's college sports fandom. Will it continue?

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, January 22-24