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

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

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

Looking for the best place to celebrate Oktoberfest? Here's our round-up of suggestions.

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

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

Get your tickets to the Southern Fried Chicken Challenge before prices go up.

A cup of Vice Wheel coffee founded by Isaac Waters, student of CofC. Photo by Reese Moore (published by The College Today)

Another way to get around the city! Read what's up with Charleston's new bike share: can you see yourself on these holy spokes?

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

Top Chefs Benefit MUSC

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

Popular jam band and live act Umphrey’s McGee returns to the Lowcountry this September 23rd and 24th for the second round of the Chucktown Ball, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston.

Here's my play-by-play to the wild weekend that is the Southern Ground Music Festival.

The Zac Brown Band brings their homegrown music festival back for its fifth year in a new springtime slot.

Adam Gorlitzky, a local paraplegic, talks about his robotic leg system, attempts to raise awareness about the technology and his community, and desire to make history at the 39th Annual Cooper River Bridge Run.

Your go-to guide for all things Charleston this weekend, December 18-20

We've got your Grit Picks—all the best events happening in Charleston this weekend, November 6-8

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.

Jared Aaronson, a student at College of Charleston, is creating a sound all his own as a local DJ/producer under the name Collective Disparity—and redefining what it means to have a full plate on his hands.