#management

So here I am today. Still showing up. Still climbing out.

SEWE 2018 is back with a splash (and those adorable dogs!)

I was graciously invited back again this year. Last year’s conference focused a lot on the political forces in play. This year’s conference went beyond politics to really address the core of the #MeToo movement and the women’s movement in general.

By the time people like us discover it, the cool crowd may have moved on

Redux Contemporary Art Center hosts as artists donate work in the fight against HIV/AIDS

The Spectator Hotel, known for luxury and travel awards, can now add cuisine and cocktails to its growing list of accolades. Guests and visitors alike can now nosh on light bights complemented by expertly crafted cocktails in the hotel's bar just off the lobby.

Amanee Neirouz started out with sausages at Bob Evans, but she’s rocketed up the culinary ladder and now she’s in management at Relish Restaurant Group. Check out this companion piece to the podcast.

Truesdale Medical Center, offering both primary medical care and treatment specific to those living with HIV, has opened in North Charleston.

It's here! The Annual HALOS Oyster Roast, fun for a good cause. Admission price includes oyster oysters, chili, hot dogs, beer, wine, and live entertainment. A silent auction and wine-pull add to the fun.

Luxury is on the menu of The Holy City’s latest venue on Upper King.

Botany Bay on Edisto. (Image courtesy of Pinterest)

The folks at Chucktown Underground say punk ain't dead with their online art mag, WoodChuck.

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

Work on the things you are passionate about and realize everything worth having takes hard work.

Trends Live Underground and Behind the Scenes.

Charleston Grit interviews Bill Hall of Halls Chophouse to ask him about recent awards from TripAdvisor and Yelp and see what's next for the esteemed restaurant.

On November 3rd, 2015, the people of Charleston will do something that has not been done since 1975: go vote in a mayoral race that won’t have Joseph P. Riley, Jr. on the ballot. For this historical election, I decided to research the candidates to discover more about them, and determine who were my top choices and who I felt needed one more four year term before winning the hottest seat in town.

You could call her an artist, taxidermist, metalsmith, illustrator, sculptor, teacher, photographer, or businesswoman, and each time you would be right. You would think someone with such a breadth of experience wouldn’t be so fantastic in each discipline, but she is.

Hair and makeup stylist Bailey Bial shares some of her favorite local looks from Hearts & Plugs' Summer Shindig event at Palmetto Brewery

Friday night at the Charleston Pour House kicked off a weekend chock-full of great music. I got to meet the opening duo, Dean Spaniol and Luke Sipka, better known as Bells and Robes, and chatted with them briefly about their roots and musical pursuits.