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Need to get away from the heat for a bit of fun? Nantahala Outdoors Center is the perfect getaway.

A roundup of events this weekend, July 17-19

Ready to race your paddle board, or just have fun trying? Atlantic Esthetics SUP Summer race series lets you explore Charleston's waterways while having a blast.

Because the only things Charleston loves more than art are booze and food.

A deep delving into diversity

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

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.

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

How to create a beach-y, sun-kissed look in 10 minutes

From April 28 to May 2, our hustlin’ and bustlin’ city was home to Dig South 2015, hosted by Cinebarre.

Examining the legacy of the civil rights movement and what work still needs to be done

A humbling reminder of Charleston's disparity in healthy food access

Blogger Kelly Amendola of A Lovely Life explores Charleston from a visitor's perspective.

Random Rab and saQi played Wednesday night at the Charleston Pour House as a stop on their North American Tour 2015.

Indie darling Grace Joyner and ethereal bedroom-pop artist Hermit's Victory closed out the Hearts & Plugs Redux Residency on April 15 as the final show of the five-part series. Although the residency has come to an end, the series has undeniably catapulted the Charleston music scene and has brought recognition to these 10 deserving artists. #WednesdayisthenewFriday

Read on for 20+ excuses to relax, escape from the norm, and travel this summer to see where countless artists of all genres are popping up all over the country.

If you think that the shooting death of Walter Scott is an isolated incident, then it's time to take a look at the history of black Charleston.

Country-rock artists Johnny Delaware and SUSTO played to a packed house this past Wednesday, marking the fourth show of the Redux Residency sponsored by Hearts & Plugs. These #acidboys are here to say that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Charleston City Paper reported that protesters described as "an offshoot" of Black Lives Matter Charleston would be shutting down the Ravenel Bridge at 4pm. However, for unknown reasons, the protest has been called off.

Interview with award-winning pitmaster, Russ Cornette of Queology.