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Irish-born musician Glen Hansard is expected to wow the crowd at the Charleston Music Hall.

Check out this secret North Carolina mountain getaway before it is discovered. I'm letting the cat out of the bag.

"Goliath was the best thing that ever happened to David." Carla Lynne Hall

Two Southern chefs, one formerly of McCrady's, to be honored this week at a Washington, DC Gala for DC's Rising Star Chefs

Natalie Clapp talks transition: relocating from Baltimore to Charleston, changing careers, and starting her own jewelry line, Silk Bone Jewels.

Skip happy hour at your usual watering hole and head to Southern Season in Mount Pleasant for a worldly (and fun) way to enjoy some vino.

Bring back the days when a duck was a duck. And lamb was a sheep and not a sheep in wolves' clothing. Now, as an avid food-label reader, I am learning that less is best!

The popular ride-sharing app faced backlash from customers when their rates increased tenfold on Halloween night.

Chef John Ondo and artist Rick Reinert celebrate Lana's 10th birthday.

While late night imbibers get the crackdown, Charleston vies for another national win. It's the Chucktown vs Nashvegas smackdown in Food & Wine's online poll. Drink up and vote!

A 21st-Century Headache

Middleton Place is hosting wine strolls every Wednesday through October, giving guests an opportunity to sip on some vino and enjoy the beautiful grounds of the historic plantation.

Women in the workplace should have no lack of confidence, but when and how is it best to brag about accomplishments? Jane Perdue seeks that "sweet spot" between boastfulness and humility.

Don't miss the House of Sage pop-up boutique next week at North Charleston's up-and-coming community apartments.

Religious or not, anyone can appreciate the rare chance to grab some brews and chat with Father Bill—priest, bar-owner, and author of a book that depicts a quest for holiness through unlikely means.

Take our advice and be a tourist for a day. From the dreaded "booty bench" on carriage tours to charming houses in the Historic District, you'll keep finding more reasons to love this city.

This new Ansonbourough market and raw bar gives us a fresh outlook on seafood in the city.

The World Cup is over and we’re looking for another reason to justify some mid-week partying.

The local steakhouses of Charleston are about to get a little competition with the addition of Ruth's Chris, a nationally known chain. How will the addition of this chain affect downtown. Let us know.

At Wild Buffalo Steakhouse, Charleston Hospitality Group's latest addition to the North Charleston dining scene, there's plenty of meat to go around from appetizers to face sized main courses.