Downtown dive bar The Recovery Room today announced that during 2017, it sold more 12-oz. cans of Pabst Blue Ribbon than any bar in the WORLD....
The 2018 High Water Festival, a two-day celebration of music, food, and libations created by local folk duo Shovels & Rope, has announced the event’s music...
On Saturday, February 3rd, Charleston’s HALOS (Helping And Lending Outreach Support) will once again host the Duke University Pitchforks for a charity a capella concert. All...
Edmund’s Oast Exchange will open on a Monday night for a special Meditative Wine Tasting. The event will be held on February 12th from 6 pm...
Quintin Washington of Quintin’s Close-Ups recently spoke with Rep. William Cogswell. After you watch, be sure to check out Washington’s other interviews here. He always does a fantastic job...
The Charleston Music Hall will welcome back singer and mulit-instrumentalist Rhiannon Giddens on Wednesday, April 25th at 8 pm. Giddens is the co-founder of the GRAMMY award-winning...
On Dec. 5, 1999, Ruth Rhoden Craven took her own life – just two and half months after the birth of her first son. Postpartum depression...
College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell today announced that he plans to retire from his position this summer. McConnell, who became the College’s 22nd president in...
Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co. (EOBC) will host their monthly Charity Day on Wednesday, February 14th. This time around, 25 percent of the day’s proceeds will be donated...
On January 29th, 1993, the North Charleston Coliseum opened its doors for the first time. The debut show was “World Figure Skating Champions” featuring Olympic champions...