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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.

Do We Need to Tell the World We're Perfect?

"We are a team and that's what makes this work. Building a brand and company is really about learning to share."

A deep delving into diversity

After a rousing performance in last Thursday's charity drag show at Upper Deck, I learned a valuable lesson: hangovers and kids are a terrible combination.

If white people want to make a substantial contribution to society and the fight against racism, they need to develop an awareness of the real ways it impacts non-whites

Jared Aaronson, a student at College of Charleston, is creating a sound all his own as a local DJ/producer under the name Collective Disparity—and redefining what it means to have a full plate on his hands.

The "Madonna of Albania" talks music, the power of lipstick, and not taking no for an answer.

At what point do you stop discovering new music?

My tribute garden restoreth my soul, but depletes my bank account.

Summers in the '60s weren't spent in your room, layed out with a tablet and a smartphone. There's hardly a child my age that doesn't remember the saying "you aint' stayin in this house all summer, so go on and get outside." Instructions were few: "don't slam the screen door," and "take your flip-flops off at the door."

Fatherhood has changed my feelings about a myriad of topics, and today, I realized that I hate brunch.

With two people sick in the house, dad can't resort to this typical cold remedy—bourbon

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.

For best results, do not apply while drinking wine...unless you enjoy giving yourself a massive face hickey.

Music veterans Run Dan Run and Infinitikiss played an April Fool's show at the Redux Contemporary Art Center, celebrating the official album release of Mr. Jenkins' "Greatest Hits." This show marks the third in the residency, which showcases local bands each Wednesday for period of five weeks straight. It's no joke that #WednesdayisthenewFriday.

Ignore the great relationship advice

Need cash? Own a car? Consider driving for Uber. But not before reading this interview for the inside scoop on what it's like to partner with the service in Charleston.