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Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

The Clash's lyrics say it best: "Should I stay or should I go now?/ If I go, there will be trouble/ And if I stay it will be double"

Stuck in that traffic again? We feel your pain.

Looking for something to do this week? Check out Grit's curated list of happenings.

JJ Grey & Mofro will be at the Windjammer on June 28. Grit had the chance to talk with the frontman about his new album, Ol' Glory.

After touring Charleston’s historic sites and art galleries, and enjoying some good southern cooking, it’s time to get out on the water!

If you don't put it on Instagram, did it really happen? Live your best list this Memorial Day with our curated selection of Instagrammable pool floats.

Living in Charleston, we expect perfect sunny beach weather every day. So, what do we do when it is a gloomy week ahead?

Crumbs 4 Charleston is an amazing local company who donates 100% proceeds from yummy bake goods to a local Charity or Organization in order to help the community.

Botany Bay on Edisto. (Image courtesy of Pinterest)

FREE things to always do in Charleston: Charleston has various things to offer whether you are visiting or a local

Sea Urchin Ball

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

Your weekly breakdown of the most dramatic season ever.

That gaudy, burnt orange food stand is no longer the eyesore you walk by on your way to Midtown. Cuban Gypsy Pantry is your next street food obsession, guilty pleasure, lunch break etc. And it's hidden in plain sight, right on King Street.

Have a look at how you can spend a fantastic evening with your family at the James Island Festival of Lights!

Local Palate and Breakthru Beverage Host Whiskey After Dark in Charleston, with Portion of Proceeds Going to Lowcountry Food Bank.

It's not often we meet royalty. But Queen Quet of the Gullah-Geechee Nation is the Lowcountry's resident monarch.

Get a true sushi education at Wasabi in Mount Pleasant or Daniel Island.

The American-Cuban relationship is beginning to heat up for the first time in half a century, as a result everyone is abuzz with the prospect of Cuban cigars and rum soaked Cuban vacations. But – you may have to put those Cuban dreams on hold – if you read the fine print, it could take years until full trade is established between the estranged nations and you still need special permits for travel. There is good news though, the fine folks over at The Victor Social Club have the scratch for your Cuban itch.