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From its original conceptualization as a craft beer bar to its realization as Charleston's premier brewpub and upscale-casual eatery, co-owners of Edmund's Oast Scott Shor and Rich Carley have a lot to be proud of.

How you do get a bunch of young creatives out of bed before 8:00 a.m.? Good coffee and Creative Mornings.

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

Becca Barnet and Michelle Jewell's collaborative exhibit at Redux is an exploration of both contrast and cohesion.

Chandler Kolb needed the edgy wit of an artist to get people to shut up and start talking about what matters. Enter Charleston artist Kyle Victory. The result? Art for the Internet.

A new facility at the 1700 block of East Ashley should be great for Folly's surf community.

Alexander Botwin (sometimes known as Alex B, but best known as beat master Paper Diamond) has taken the electronic music scene by storm in just a few short years. Since signing with the popular Pretty Lights Music Label in 2010, Paper Diamond has traveled a long way.

Melissa Moore, executive director of We Are Family, opens up about coming out, empowering Charleston's LBGTQ youth, and fighting the good fight.

A sneak peek behind the scenes at Charleston Museum!

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

The Charleston area is busting at the seams with amazing teachers and places to practice. YOGAPOP 3 promises to bring us all together for a night of yoga, music, and fun Will you be there?

Does too much holiday cheer make you want to run for cover? Me, too. Here's a quick-and-easy yoga fix for the overwhelm that often comes with the territory during the holiday season.

The Fashion 360 Conference brings industry experts together for a day of panels sure to get the creative juices flowing.

At Leon's Oyster Shop, the oysters shine, but the fried chicken does, too

It's a Monday in the middle of September, so there's a good chance life is feeling monotonous. Find some inspiration when it's easy to forget that where you are now is not where you will be forever.

Style blogger Julie Wheat has made it her summer mission to survey beach street style in the greater Charleston area. At her first stop, she finds fashion on Folly Beach.

Take our advice and be a tourist for a day. From the dreaded "booty bench" on carriage tours to charming houses in the Historic District, you'll keep finding more reasons to love this city.

If you need another reason to justify indulging in a weekend treat, this Friday, Haagen-Dazs will donate 50 percent of the profits from all ice cream sold to a fundraiser for terminally ill children.

This new Ansonbourough market and raw bar gives us a fresh outlook on seafood in the city.

With this addition to King Street's already busy shopping district, everyone will have yet another opportunity to get that signature "southern" look of khakis and pastels with the little whales.