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Contributor Lorena Jordan learned about four fun cocktails made with champagne at The Cocktail Club's weekend cocktail classes, every Saturday at noon.

It’s like there is an entire generation who listened to their parents’ warnings not to get distracted by their hormones and to keep their eyes on the prize.

Why are the 90's coming back?

A man claiming to be The Purple One reincarnate steps into Lorena's Uber. Things got crazy.

We interviewed the choreographer and music director for the latest show by the Footlight Players!

As always, Home Team certainly knows what’s up with BBQ and any type of food catering so it’s a clear go when considering attending any event with their food.

That is, make sure you head on over to the Resy App and make a reservation to new Le Farfalle italian restaurant ASAP.

The NRA wants gun purchases to be as easy as getting a cheeseburger—it’s more money for them and their buddies. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not anti-gun. I just want it to be harder for citizens to obtain one.

I couldn't stand country music, but something changed within me.

Pokemon or Batman, don't we all just want a little summer fun.

Hydrofly brings floating on water to life and this is what it looks like:

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

The truth is revealed. Somewhat. Not really. Maybe. Who knows?

HIV/AIDs denialism is a mindset that will set you up for failure in a city that is ranked as having the 18th highest new HIV case rate in the United States—Charleston, South Carolina.

The world, as the Charmers know it, collapses. Can it be rebuilt?

Frank & Gray adds zen to Upper King

Join the community in a celebration of unity Sunday following the Riverdog's baseball game. A community concert and live art demonstration is planned for A Day of Unity to benefit the International African American Museum.

On Tuesday, June 14th, the citizens of Charleston will take to the polls to decide who will win in several key primaries. Here Mr. Steven Smith, Republican candidate for SC State House 15, speaks to Grit Contributor Lorena Jordan on his life and issues.

On Tuesday, June 14th, the citizens of Charleston will take to the polls to decide who will win in several key primaries. Here Mr. Russell Guerard, Republican candidate for SC State House 110, speaks to Grit contributor Lorena Jordan on his life and issues.