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The end of the year is a time for realizing a salad is always the best choice.

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

Artist and activist Melinda Mead Scharstein celebrates her first solo exhibit, boiled peanuts, and Trans* Love Fund, whose ladies' arm-wrestling tournament is this Thursday, December 18, at Tin Roof.

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

Activists Andrea Boyd, Alison Sher, and Sarah Swingle weigh in on what it means to be a compassionate activist, how to make an impact, and how to get started.

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

Natalie Clapp talks transition: relocating from Baltimore to Charleston, changing careers, and starting her own jewelry line, Silk Bone Jewels.

Sometimes, the ones who make the greatest impact are the ones who say nothing at all.

This year my band released our fourth CD. We did it all wrong. Way wrong. So, for anyone who hasn't liked my review of their music, feel free to take shots at mine.

Nina Garner discusses her creative process, how Charleston influences her work, and her show December 7 at the ARK in Awendaw.

Not a makeup master? No worries. Check out our easy step-by-step guide to highlighting and contouring. Now, bring on the bronzer.

Overcome that turkey-induced trytophan coma and channel your creative energy.

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

Bear Creek Fest, which took place at the gorgeous Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, was four days of idyllic camping and amazing music at a crazy cool venue. Check out my recap!

Introducing you to some local music through the evil world of Spotify.

Be thankful! Some big sloppy wind swell should fill in Sunday, fading just before Thanksgiving.

Jack's Cafe: From Georgetown to George Street

Musician Hunter Park of She Returns From War discusses the November 15 release party for the band's second EP at the Tin Roof

The secret? Taking time for yourself

The popular ride-sharing app faced backlash from customers when their rates increased tenfold on Halloween night.