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Charlotte Baroody hits all the right notes in this emotional recap.

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.

Need a little guidance on where to put your attention this holiday season? Check out our curated list of holiday picks.

Check out the photography and bluegrass music at the Southbound exhibit at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art in this short summary film!

Don't miss out on these last few weeks of the Charleston Arts Festival.

The Halsey Institute is housing Southbound, a photography exhibit about the New South. This article takes a deep dive into some of the artists featured.

Beginning on October 19, The Halsey Institute will display beautiful photographs at The Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art and The City Gallery at Waterfront Park.

The Charleston Arts Festival is underway. Here's everything you need to know.

Charleston is a great place to discover local talent or see a band right before they get their big break.

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

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

Local artists Briahna Wenke and Sam Rueter create art by painting live models for their upcoming exhibit "Things They Carry."

I've collected various top holiday events happening in Charleston the month of December and will be adding to this, so check back!

This doesn’t mean we need to exchange our cowgirl boots for its more contemporary counterpart, but rather it gives us an opportunity to evolve our eardrums to music other than country.

The four-day conference featured a lot of awesome local and regional music. My biggest complaint was that there were not enough hours in the day to see and hear it all.

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

Madison LeCroy and Meg Workman outside their new studio. (image by Margaret Wright) (http://www.margaret-wright.com/)

John Stamps has a commanding presence in the Indianapolis music scene. He continuously tours the country to broaden his growing fan base proving he isn't satisfied with being confined to his city limits.