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If Ginny Deerin is successful in her upcoming bid to be Charleston, South Carolina’s next mayor, she will make history, becoming Charleston’s first female mayor and South Carolina’s first LGBT mayor.

Grit has gotten 6 fresh new voices over the past few weeks. Meet them all here!

Farewell sweet summertime soirées, picnics on the beach and backyard barbecues... and hello, fall!

Guest blogger Tom Isaksen was visiting Charleston from his hometown of Sydney, Australia on the night of June, 17th when Dylann Roof viciously took the lives of nine members of Emanuel AME Church. Here, he remembers the horrifying event.

In the fourth issue of "Meta Mag," local artists and poets explore the theme of money.

The very first International Boss Lady, former Charleston native.

The Best Dive Since '55

Teenie, tiny, not so tiny, just right.

A local artist and businessman making a big movement in the local Charleston community with his "There's No Place Like Charleston" T-shirts.

Internationally trained and renowned cosmetic artist Andrew C. Petersen sits down with Lisa Thomas to talk beauty, the beauty business, and her new venture, Ooh! Beautiful.

Seeking Veterans and Older Citizens for HBO's Vice Principals. Apply Now!

Mike Grabman takes a road trip across the Southern United States along with his wife and child.

Eddie Hogan, one of Lowcountry music's biggest supporters, passed away late last year. This Saturday at The Windjammer friends, family and musicians will gather for a day that celebrates Hogan's life.

HBO’s Vice Principals is seeking new extras for Season 2, which is currently filming.

A culinary tour of new neighborhood hot spot, The Westendorff

An interview with Gilles Marini of "Brothers and Sisters" and "Devious Maids"

Get your coffee fix, and taste it too

You could call her an artist, taxidermist, metalsmith, illustrator, sculptor, teacher, photographer, or businesswoman, and each time you would be right. You would think someone with such a breadth of experience wouldn’t be so fantastic in each discipline, but she is.

Derek Ahonen's new play, commissioned by The Village Repertory Company premiers at Woolfe Street Playhouse July 31, 2015.

"Bad Jews" is a comedy currently running at PURE Theatre on King Street. The story follows three cousins as they navigate the ways of family, religion, and love while trying to find out what's worth holding onto, and what gets left behind.