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As Charleston buries its own, its people personify unity, hope and change. (All the pics are mine and can be used)

Spread the love this Saturday, June 27, at 8:30 am at 3rd Street on Folly Beach.

The results are in! Now's your chance to pick the winner of the Charleston Grit DIY Wedding Contest.

Father's Day was a fairly somber day this year, but sometimes the best days, the days where you feel like you and your community have moved forward, are

Charleston has some pretty sobering AIDS stats: get tested!

The "Madonna of Albania" talks music, the power of lipstick, and not taking no for an answer.

What if being a stay-at-home dad isn't for me?

As the community continues to advocate on behalf of the future of Burke High School, it's important to draw on the lessons of past educational movements and their failings.

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

A concise overview of why you may feel "stuck" with your movement and your muscles, and how the proper therapy can make a great difference.

Morgan and Edward Westbrook are crafting more than exquisite beer. They are crafting the cultural grease that allows conversations to flow a little easier.

Review of "Breathe: A True Story," a one man show written and performed by Brennan Reeves, telling of his life with cystic fibrosis, as well as his experience of undergoing double-lung transplant surgery.

Need to fuel up for a day on the water or refuel after a surf session? Chico Feo on Folly Beach has you covered.

When the Big O is the Big Oh No Way

Zach Deputy​'s genre-defying set Saturday at The Charleston Pour House​ was a journey through the realm of musical possibility.

Summers in the '60s weren't spent in your room, layed out with a tablet and a smartphone. There's hardly a child my age that doesn't remember the saying "you aint' stayin in this house all summer, so go on and get outside." Instructions were few: "don't slam the screen door," and "take your flip-flops off at the door."

Sure, local superstar Darius Rucker had a huge hit a couple years ago with "Wagon Wheel," but the band that cowrote that hit song with Bob Dylan played the PAC this past Tuesday night.

Daddy's first Mother's Day requires a little improvisation.

Always getting the crowd sweaty and loose, these L.A. natives have created a sassy sound that’s a blend of deep soul, rare funk, and afro-disco with a raw rock-star edge.