March 6: Jelly Shoe, Riva Mare, Lilly Allen


Happy Birthday Shannon from Jackson!

JELLY SHOE

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$58

Get it or regret it!

The Indigo Road Hospitality Group is opening a new coastal Italian-inspired rooftop restaurant in the Charleston Design District at Navy Yard Charleston this summer.

Set atop Storehouse Nine and overlooking the Cooper River’s working waterfront, Riva Mare will be the first full-service food and beverage concept to open as part of the multi-phase Navy Yard Charleston redevelopment.

Indigo Road Hospitality Group Plans New Rooftop Restaurant in North Charleston – Holy City Sinner

 

Lily Allen Performs Alleged David Harbour Track in Receipts Dress

Lily Allen wore a dress covered in what appeared to be receipts for gifts an ex bought other women. She donned the look while performing “4chan Stan,” a diss track allegedly about David Harbour.

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