Column: 'Guava Island' shows Donald Glover's evolution
“Guava Island,” a short film starring Donald Glover and Rihanna, shows Glover at his performing peak, establishing a musical direction that's an evolution from his most recent work.
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“Guava Island,” a short film starring Donald Glover and Rihanna, shows Glover at his performing peak, establishing a musical direction that's an evolution from his most recent work.
Punk is much more than a genre of music. It's a movement, a staple of a culture deeply rooted in the rebellious era of the 1970s. The anti-establishment ideology gained attention and much of America's youth became infatuated. But where did it go? Is punk still alive?
Forts, waterfronts and plantations are among the Palmetto State's most enticing and iconic tourist hot spots. But for those looking to venture off the beaten path, the state has much to offer in terms of the odd, surreal and even supernatural.
Show: Quicksand
The White Mule reopened in Five Points in September under new ownership and management in the space that formerly held the jazz bar Speakeasy. After selling his share in Music Farm Productions, owner Trae Judy said he wanted a local space to create a venue-meets-education space.
The scent of sugar wafts through the air as customers enter Buttercream Dreams with the anticipation of indulging in a sweet treat. Perfectly-frosted cupcakes sit inside glass cases, perched beneath a golden chandelier with pink and white decorations that reminds one of candy canes.
In the past few years, the feminist movement has grown substantially, and people are discussing and acting upon the inequalities between the men and women, now more than ever.
Movie: “THX 1138”
"Beautiful: A Carole King Musical" recently stopped by Columbia on its North American tour, putting on seven performances of the play, which is based on the real-life story of singer-songwriter Carole King. The show covers her rise to stardom and the problems she faced along the way, dealing with personal loss and skyrocketing to fame in spite of it.
Electronic music is inherently technological and often computerized, but its development has gone far beyond its initial industrial and natural sounds. Today, producers can manipulate sounds in ways they never could before.
A ballroom overflowed with USC students as many rushed to grab seats closest to the stage.
If you're not up to date on "Game of Thrones," proceed with caution. This article contains spoilers.
Attendees explored over 100 cultures all within the heart of South Carolina at the 24th annual Columbia International Festival.
Movie: “Pet Sematary”
Just a few weeks ago, Spotify filed an antitrust complaint against Apple and its streaming service, Apple Music, through a subcommittee of the European Union.
If you’ve been keeping up with the top pop songs for the past few years, you’ve probably heard a song or two with Jack Antonoff’s name on it. The American singer, songwriter and producer has put out top hits like “We Are Young” by fun., “Out Of The Woods” by Taylor Swift and “Green Light” by Lorde.
Movie: "The Squid and the Whale" (2005)
Each year, Indie Grits Film Festival brings a host of short films to Columbia with screenings, panels and awards. However, that’s not all the festival has to offer. The event expands beyond its roots in film to offer a multi-day multimedia explosion of visual art, live music, interactive exhibits and more.
USC will welcome Bryce Vine to headline the annual Spring Fest next week. Vine has seen recent success with his hit song “Drew Barrymore” climbing the charts, and his fusion of rap, pop and R&B has caught the attention of fans across the country.
USC's annual Holi event brought color to the sky as Aag Ki Raat, previously known as Indian Cultural Exchange, partnered with the Indian Student Organization to host a celebration at Strom fields on Saturday.