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The classic rock band Heart gave a superb performance Tuesday night at the PAC, spanning its own catalog and treating the sold-out crowd to some surprises.

A Creative Obituary for Zachary James Breitengross

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/6–2/8. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

One dog's tragic story is told in the hopes of helping others in the Charleston area.

Joey Killmeyer dishes about must-have products, MAC, and Miley.

Spending the holidays alone this year? It's okay—you're not the only one. Here are some suggestions to help get you through.

"The Christmas Will Be Televised" Celebrates 5 Years of Christmas Fanfare

Greg Colleton, Redux's director of operations, chats about gallery etiquette, the upcoming Danielle Wyckoff exhibit, and Charleston's favorite pastime—day drinking.

James Taylor turned in a near perfect performance Friday night at the North Charleston Coliseum that found the artist getting up close and personal with many of his fans.

In the series premiere of Shepic Fail, Hunter and Shep learn how difficult it can be to walk in a woman's shoes.

Experimental art/music maverick Nick Jenkins directs a lo-fi video for Dumb Doctors track "Garden."

Let's not really break the internet, people. Charleston's new Ohm Radio tells us why they support net neutrality. Featured image by Brendan Smialowski AFP/Getty Images.

The secret? Taking time for yourself

Art is meditation, and vice versa, for artist John Duckworth. In his riveting show Awake, he implores viewers to do much more than "view." Do yourself a favor: show up.

Blogger Helen Mitternight explores how we mask our least favorite physical traits.

Why you should be at the Windjammer on Saturday.

A recap of the first Carolina Surf Film Festival, which brought together local charities and artists for a weekend of fun on James Island.

Local musicians payed tribute to Brad Cooper at The Charleston Pour House on Sunday, October 12, and Grit blogger Brandon Fish captured the heartfelt event in a moving short documentary.

After jumping ship and playing Daniel Island last year, Widespread Panic makes a triumphant return to the North Charleston Coliseum.

A hidden mural in Avondale is an uncovered gem for most Charlestonians.