#summer

So instead of sending your kids to “just another” summer camp or having to deal with them under your feet all summer, why not give them a memorable experience that they will be talking about for years? Who knows, you may just peak a new interest with your kids.

Redux Contemporary Art Center hosts as artists donate work in the fight against HIV/AIDS

Lowcountry history comes alive with endless summer offerings. A Charleston Heritage Passport means access to all.

Fans of Prince, The Eagles, Elton John and Zac Brown Band are in luck this summer.

Coming to a neighborhood near you.

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"

It's here! The Annual HALOS Oyster Roast, fun for a good cause. Admission price includes oyster oysters, chili, hot dogs, beer, wine, and live entertainment. A silent auction and wine-pull add to the fun.

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

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

Nothing beats local beer and BBQ. Recently, Poogan's Smokehouse hosted Grit for a night of beer and BBQ bliss.

I pulled my shoes off and waddled to the shower, my feet were webbed. As I washed the Charleston off of me I thought, Charleston, it's all good, even when it's not.     

Sticking around town for Labor Day weekend? Here are 9 things that you may not have done in a while.

How would you spend three days as a tourist in Charleston?

Parmalee will be performing songs from their party pack, including their summer anthem "Hotdamalama," Thursday at Red's Ice House.

Luxury is on the menu of The Holy City’s latest venue on Upper King.

It's hot in Charleston, and I need a vacation. If you're headed out of town, here are 5 packing tips I've found from around the web.

Need a last minute idea for your Fourth of July cookout? Check out this roundup from Pinterest.

Appropriately named, On forty-one is a drive out N. Hwy 17, but a true delight.

Looking for something to help you cool off this summer? Check out one of these ice-cold spots.

BJ Barham, frontman for American Aquarium, discusses his latest album, Things Change, with Charleston Grit before their show at the Pour House on June 26.