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Chef Reid Henninger waxes poetic on deep-sea fishing.

It's the most wonderful time of the year, and there's no better place to celebrate the holidays than Charleston!

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

Check out these can't-miss events during Charleston Beer Week. Whether your local craft palette is an experienced one, or if you’re just getting to know the local brews – these events are sure to provide you with lots of delicious selection during Charleston Beer Week 2018.

I pulled my shoes off and waddled to the shower, my feet were webbed. As I washed the Charleston off of me I thought, Charleston, it's all good, even when it's not.     

How would you spend three days as a tourist in Charleston?

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When your lofty aspirations are in the backyard.

Looking for something to do this weekend or next week? We've selected our favorite Charleston area events just for our Grit readers!

It's a magical night in Awendaw at the Center for Birds of Prey's annual event Bird Song. Musical artists performed in an outdoor arena while owls hoo-ed sweetly in the background.

If Charleston fall is a bust, you can drive 4 hours north and find it again!

Botany Bay on Edisto. (Image courtesy of Pinterest)

Charleston is known for many things: from history to entertainment, dull is one thing the city is not. Every night, the sun puts on a show over the harbor and lights up the sky for residents to share in awe. Most of us can admit to slyly pulling out our phones to snap the perfect shot. Where is the best place to do that in my opinion (with some help)?

Savannah Stopover—A Hidden Gem of a Music Festival in the South

At Poogan’s Porch, Doyle has taken the helm of a legacy, at Smokehouse he’s working to create one. And while Doyle enjoys all styles of cooking from braising to frying, he certainly would not have spearheaded a restaurant with smokehouse in the namesake if he wasn’t comfortable at the lip of a smoker. And that’s just what “Fowl Mouth” at Charleston Wine+Food will afford him.

Charleston Wine + Food events for budget-friendly travelers