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Charleston breweries are perfect spots for summer! Grab your friends and a cold, frothy one this weekend!

An inside look at what Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist for Sister Hazel, is looking forward to about the 12th annual Hazelnut Hangout in the area. The band has created countless memories: live music on the beach, the support from their Charleston family and even an entire festival weekend without air conditioning. According to Copeland, returning to the band's second home year after year seems only natural.

Charleston local Landon Sanford will soon be releasing a travel app called Rayka. Here's a close look into the origin of the app and what it hopes to achieve as the future of wanderlust.

The folks at Chucktown Underground say punk ain't dead with their online art mag, WoodChuck.

Charleston RiverDogs Opening Day opens the gates for new stadium treats and a birthday celebration!

Rising Appalachia gave Charleston an inspired performance with their sensual sound.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

Fly fishing enthusiasts gather in Charleston at the Fly Fishing Film Tour with members of Project Healing Waters and Trout Unlimited to celebrate fly fishing cinema.

Savannah Stopover—A Hidden Gem of a Music Festival in the South

Charleston Wine + Food events for budget-friendly travelers

Life's a party, so come to the celebration—Keep It Gay 2.0: A Fundraising Cabaret!

Taking a slow plunge into filmmaking hip-hop/rap artist Khari Lucas (who performs under the moniker Contour) will artistically challenge your whole idea of what is and what is not—Saturday, February 11th at Redux Contemporary Art Center.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

The Greater Charleston Restaurant Association's Lowcountry Oyster Festival was able to handle the crowds for an amazing celebration of the bivalve—and Southern fun.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

A simple yet elegant alternative to partying until dawn.

Country music legend Dolly Parton brought her Pure & Simple Tour to the North Charleston Coliseum and proved why, even at 70, she's a force to be reckoned with.

Holy City Hospitality's Taste of Hutson Alley biannual event was a fun evening showcasing the best that the off-King alley has to offer.