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World's largest oyster festival was a crowded, wet, shucking good time. Take that, rain.

Fuji is definitely the answer to Upper King’s sushi woes! The food is delicious, the service is amazing, and there’s even an added bonus of a rooftop with a bar!

Pack your acid blockers and head out to Charleston's cheesiest event - the Charleston Mac off - this Saturday.

What does the day in the life of a bike taxi driver look like?

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

If Charleston fall is a bust, you can drive 4 hours north and find it again!

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

492 on King Street.

An inside look at what Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist for Sister Hazel, is looking forward to about the 12th annual Hazelnut Hangout in the area. The band has created countless memories: live music on the beach, the support from their Charleston family and even an entire festival weekend without air conditioning. According to Copeland, returning to the band's second home year after year seems only natural.

Charleston RiverDogs Opening Day opens the gates for new stadium treats and a birthday celebration!

Local sustainable clothing line, Threads Todisco, makes it's mark on the Charleston style scene.

The Greater Charleston Restaurant Association's Lowcountry Oyster Festival was able to handle the crowds for an amazing celebration of the bivalve—and Southern fun.

with The Barefoot Movement & Finnegan Bell. There's a first time for everything. Barefooting in a church, drinking wine in my pew, can I get a hallelujah?? I even spotted a nun with a glass. But, before you get any ideas of a rowdy affair, it was a controlled pour. Think Baptist and not Catholic.

The Floozies return to Charleston with an appearance at Chucktown Ball on Saturday, September 24th!

Locals usually think of the area around Market Street as a place for cruise ship tourists and memento seekers, not as a spot where some of the city's most exciting restaurants might be hidden. However, executive chef Adam Hodgson and owner-operator Patrick Whaley of the modern and dynamic eatery 5Church have set out to change all that.

For the record - the most common IV treatments given at Renew IV Spa & Walk-In Clinic are the immuno-boost and the athlete’s boost—not hangover boost, so let’s stop thinking of IV clinics as the hangover pick-me-up spot. I recommend everyone try IV therapy and the walk-in clinic at Renew IV Spa & Walk-In Clinic. Having a walk-in clinic as simple as the one at Renew is such an asset to the community, especially since it is so reasonably priced at just $64 for a history, physical examination, and any necessary prescriptions.