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

Review and thoughts about PURE Theatre's production of David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize winner Glengarry Glen Ross, which runs January 23–February 14.

The Inaugural Charleston International Jazz Festival rocked the weekend. A little vision, a lot of hard work, and a stellar line up paid off. (Plus, it never hurts to have Quentin's dreads and Charlton's suave gravitas in the mix.)

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

Zack Mills watches local and regional comedians take off their clothes and proceeds to laugh—a lot.

Melissa Moore, executive director of We Are Family, opens up about coming out, empowering Charleston's LBGTQ youth, and fighting the good fight.

Artist Jeff Fitzharris's latest initiate gives back to the local autism community.

A quick look at one of my musical hero's definition of happiness.

Spending the holidays alone this year? It's okay—you're not the only one. Here are some suggestions to help get you through.

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.

I made a promise six years ago to share this story every Christmas until I meet Becca again.

Jack's Cafe: From Georgetown to George Street

The Charleston area is busting at the seams with amazing teachers and places to practice. YOGAPOP 3 promises to bring us all together for a night of yoga, music, and fun Will you be there?

Think you're an up-cycling genius? Enter the Sea Island Habitat for Humanity ReStore Shopped competition to showcase your skills and win a $300 shopping spree.

Freaking out about your upcoming class reunion? No worries. I've dropped a few tips on how to kill it stylewise.

No, we're not talking about basketball. In a world of radical politicians, Shep Rose wonders when we might come to a center, a mutually beneficial meeting place.

A few weeks into football season, Sam Truehart has picked up on some things from working at downtown sports bar Charleston Beer Works. Here are her interpretations of the fans that flock on game day.

The Gibbes Museum and Society 1858 announce their latest $10K prize winner—weaving evocative hair extensions into questions of race, history, culture, and the fiber arts.

It's a Monday in the middle of September, so there's a good chance life is feeling monotonous. Find some inspiration when it's easy to forget that where you are now is not where you will be forever.

After the Ray Rice case, the hashtag, #WhyIStayed stormed the Twitter-sphere. The online community exploded with heartbreaking stories, followed by an outpouring of courageous #WhyILeft tweets.