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Need to get away from the heat for a bit of fun? Nantahala Outdoors Center is the perfect getaway.

A deep delving into diversity

Every so often find yourself upside down, stuck in a eddy, unable to right yourself. But fear can keep us from really playing, really living, really doing the things we love to do if we become afraid of "flipping."

Jared Aaronson, a student at College of Charleston, is creating a sound all his own as a local DJ/producer under the name Collective Disparity—and redefining what it means to have a full plate on his hands.

In the first issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of mental illness.

How to create a beach-y, sun-kissed look in 10 minutes

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

This Saturday, April 25, L.E.A.R.N. Horse Rescue celebrates “the possible” in honor of the ASPCA’s Help a Horse Day 2015

For best results, do not apply while drinking wine...unless you enjoy giving yourself a massive face hickey.

Country-rock artists Johnny Delaware and SUSTO played to a packed house this past Wednesday, marking the fourth show of the Redux Residency sponsored by Hearts & Plugs. These #acidboys are here to say that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Ignore the great relationship advice

Need cash? Own a car? Consider driving for Uber. But not before reading this interview for the inside scoop on what it's like to partner with the service in Charleston.

On a recent 11-hour trip to a gig in Cleveland, I thought back to all the changes that have happened since my first road trip.

Dancefx Charleston's executive director discusses upcoming Edgar Allan Poe–inspired dance concert

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

Herbalist and healer Mary Wutz turned to fashion to create a line of sustainable, organic clothing that is as good for your body as it is for the Earth.

Oh no she didn't! After an Atlanta blog editor took Charleston to task for defending the city's honor, Devin Grant wrote a few words in reply.

HOGS at Crabpot Players is a dark and unexpected mind-bender that will make you think twice about what you thought you knew. In other words, the customer might not always be right.

Indie label Hearts & Plugs has partnered with Redux Contemporary Art Center to present Redux Residency, a five-show series showcasing 10 bands from the South Carolina music scene on Wednesday nights. Columbia-based trio The Lovely Few and solo artist Michael Flynn (of Slow Runner) kicked off the first week with a dreamy set. It just goes to show you that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Get a taste of Cuba without leaving the Lowcountry.