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How political correctness is killing honesty and creativity

What If? Productions presents "Thrill Me: The Leopold and Loeb Story," opening February 19 at Threshold Rep on Society Street downtown.

If you know how it feels to lose an argument even though you knew you were right, then see 'Oleanna' at Flowertown Players in Summerville thru March 1. It might bring you some peace. Or not.

What are you to do when you're broke but you still want to eat good food? Try one of these 10 cheap eats.

From its original conceptualization as a craft beer bar to its realization as Charleston's premier brewpub and upscale-casual eatery, co-owners of Edmund's Oast Scott Shor and Rich Carley have a lot to be proud of.

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

After betting that the inappropriate humor in The Book of Mormon would cause massive walkouts, Devin Grant was proved pleasantly wrong as the PAC stayed packed for the award-winning musical.

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

First-time shucker Mac Kilduff unfurls the mystery of Charleston's love for oyster roasts.

A Creative Obituary for Zachary James Breitengross

Woolfe Street Playhouse was recently awarded the Carolopolis Medal by the Preservation Society of Charleston, and their new production of "London Wall" runs through Valentine's Day.

Chandler Kolb needed the edgy wit of an artist to get people to shut up and start talking about what matters. Enter Charleston artist Kyle Victory. The result? Art for the Internet.

Check out this secret North Carolina mountain getaway before it is discovered. I'm letting the cat out of the bag.

Local 616 owner Dwayne Mitchell, recently voted Charleston's best bartender, speaks out on how we hook up.

Grit-worthy events 1/30–2/1. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

"Goliath was the best thing that ever happened to David." Carla Lynne Hall

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

Let Spencer Barnhart show you how to make 'em green with envy with this easy smoky-eye tutorial.

Grit-worthy events 1/23–1/25. Trust us, you'll have a blast.

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.