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Do We Need to Tell the World We're Perfect?

Latin music + dance fitness + barre fitness + yoga

In the third issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of spirituality.

Gillian tells us how she and her father built a successful photography business in Charleston's crowded wedding market, while simultaneously launching a popular wedding blog.

Salsa dancer Georgia Schrubbe teaches firefighter James Romer how to bring the heat on the dance floor.

Hair and makeup stylist Bailey Bial shares some of her favorite local looks from Hearts & Plugs' Summer Shindig event at Palmetto Brewery

Certified Angus Beef provides top-notch steaks for home cooks

Congratulations to Meredith and Ben, the winners of our DIY Wedding Contest!

From stress relief to better brain function, there are so many reasons to practice yoga outdoors.

An interview with the Hair Guru of Charleston, Butch Jones, Artistic Director at Stuart Laurence Salon

"We are a team and that's what makes this work. Building a brand and company is really about learning to share."

A roundup of events this weekend, July 17-19

Summer makeup trends to try this season

Are your kids spending too much time in front of the television this summer? Maybe it's time for surf camp.

The most effective ways to use liquid lipsticks, providing hours of wear even through date nights and Charleston’s sticky humidity.

With this blog I aim to illustrate the lush variety of careers that we just never learn about in school. Hats off to all the lawyers, doctors, and bankers whose careers are so vital to our society but if you are like me the idea of a job that requires a suit and a neat bun sounds about as close to a nightmare as I can imagine for myself. I am insanely lucky to be able to be creative at work everyday and meet other women who do the same. So, with that said, meet Tory.

After a rousing performance in last Thursday's charity drag show at Upper Deck, I learned a valuable lesson: hangovers and kids are a terrible combination.

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."

If white people want to make a substantial contribution to society and the fight against racism, they need to develop an awareness of the real ways it impacts non-whites