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

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

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

When you are out and about, don't pass up the opportunity to drop into an old general store.

Charleston is known for many things: from history to entertainment, dull is one thing the city is not. Every night, the sun puts on a show over the harbor and lights up the sky for residents to share in awe. Most of us can admit to slyly pulling out our phones to snap the perfect shot. Where is the best place to do that in my opinion (with some help)?

Editor Hooper Schultz sits down with one of the organizers of We Are Family's Spirit Day, being held this Friday, October 21, at The Southern Gallery from 6:30pm-9pm.

August 26th and August 27th are about to be wild... maybe even sinful.

Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.

Wear whatever you want.

Art looks at how we see ourselves

Lion King's got nothing on this Uber driver!

Free bites and local art

Throughout our lives, we acquire through experiences the understanding that some ideas are universal and key to the continuation of our existence. Love overcomes hate, good wins over evil, and in the case of adult relationships, intimacy is vital to survival.

Eddie Hogan, one of Lowcountry music's biggest supporters, passed away late last year. This Saturday at The Windjammer friends, family and musicians will gather for a day that celebrates Hogan's life.

Certified Angus Beef provides top-notch steaks for home cooks

The results are in! Now's your chance to pick the winner of the Charleston Grit DIY Wedding Contest.

This fab mix of local gifts, creative crafts, and DIY projects will make mom swoon.

Oh no she didn't! After an Atlanta blog editor took Charleston to task for defending the city's honor, Devin Grant wrote a few words in reply.

HOGS at Crabpot Players is a dark and unexpected mind-bender that will make you think twice about what you thought you knew. In other words, the customer might not always be right.

Already in its sixth year, Brewvival has quickly evolved into one of the premier craft beer events in the Lowcountry, if not the entire state. Organized by COAST Brewing Co.'s David Merritt and Jaime Tenny and entrepreneurs Scott Shor and Rich Carley (of the Charleston Beer Exchange, Edmund's Oast), the event on Feb. 28 boasted nearly 200 beers from 50 microbreweries on this year's official beer list.