Seen & Heard

The new HBO comedy filmed here debuted Sunday night. Did you watch?

New owner, James Bolt is taking the Gin Joint to a new level.

Cirque Du Soleil's Ovo Show is now on tour!

Lee Ann Womack live!

Madison LeCroy and Meg Workman outside their new studio. (image by Margaret Wright) (http://www.margaret-wright.com/)

Botany Bay on Edisto. (Image courtesy of Pinterest)

Places like the Avery Research Center play a key role in preserving the history of individuals like Campbell for future generations.

The truth is revealed. Somewhat. Not really. Maybe. Who knows?

The world, as the Charmers know it, collapses. Can it be rebuilt?

Join the community in a celebration of unity Sunday following the Riverdog's baseball game. A community concert and live art demonstration is planned for A Day of Unity to benefit the International African American Museum.

On Tuesday, June 14th, the citizens of Charleston will take to the polls to decide who will win in several key primaries. Here Mr. Russell Guerard, Republican candidate for SC State House 110, speaks to Grit contributor Lorena Jordan on his life and issues.

Truth is told, drama unfolds, and a baby is on the way!

If this is any indication of Joyner’s future direction, then Charleston music fans will be fortunate onlookers.

Hurry up and grab your tickets for the collaboration of the spring: Veuve Clicquot and Charleston Wine + Food's Spring Street Party in the Old Village of Mount Pleasant—Friday, May 20, at 5 p.m.

Let's watch our favorite socialites get down in the country!

The 7th annual Gibbes on the Street party, this year Forbidden City-themed and stylized as "The Year of The Gibbes," was a party to be remembered. Bites from great local restaurants such as Cypress, Husk, and The Obstinate Daughter were washed down with featured East-themed cocktails as guests wandered a fantastically decorated Meeting Street block hung with lanterns and even giant golden lions.

It's time for the latest installment in Charleston's best drama.

The Spoleto SCENE's Shakedown, a party for 20- and 30-somethings to kick off the Spoleto Festival season, was a huge success.

For the record - the most common IV treatments given at Renew IV Spa & Walk-In Clinic are the immuno-boost and the athlete’s boost—not hangover boost, so let’s stop thinking of IV clinics as the hangover pick-me-up spot. I recommend everyone try IV therapy and the walk-in clinic at Renew IV Spa & Walk-In Clinic. Having a walk-in clinic as simple as the one at Renew is such an asset to the community, especially since it is so reasonably priced at just $64 for a history, physical examination, and any necessary prescriptions.