Friday

Dead 27s, one of my favorite local bands, prove that not only can they mesmerize onstage, but that they're also awesome dudes to talk to.

A stellar run of cold surf for late February continues during the first week of March.

Grit-worthy Charleston events 2/27–3/1. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

February is quickly coming to an end. Let Bailey show you how to step into spring with style.

Not sure what to wear to the Gibbes Museum's annual winter party, where the theme this year is Magical Mystery Tour? Well, Cavortress can help!

How you do get a bunch of young creatives out of bed before 8:00 a.m.? Good coffee and Creative Mornings.

This week, Bailey shows you the perfect looks for hitting up Royal American, Two Boroughs Larder, and the CofC Visual Arts Club's sweet cheap art auction.

Ingrid Michaelson played an intimate show at the Charleston Music Hall with guest Greg Holden.

Ready for seven fresh hairstyles this week? Bailey’s got you (and all your Valentine’s Day needs) covered.

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

This week, Bailey Desiree Bial shows you seven hip looks for hitting up some of her favorite "Neck" area hotspots.

At R. Kitchen, Chef Ross Webb makes a five-course tasting menu both affordable and entertaining.

Accompanied by tour mate Matt Woods, Muscle Shoals's Red Mouth, and Charleston's She Returns From War, Rachel Kate wowed the packed house at Royal American last Friday.

Grit-worthy events 1/16–1/18. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

Grit-worthy events 1/2–1/4. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

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.

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

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.

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.

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!