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(02/22/23 5:45am)
USC Alumni Yesenia Avalos owns Koffee Koala, a local coffee shop in the Cayce Crossing shopping center that prioritizes creating a one-of-a-kind and efficient experience for customers.
(02/21/23 3:47am)
Stormwater Studios in downtown Columbia is presenting award-winning filmmaker, documentarian and photographer Gerry Melendez's newest work from Feb. 21-March 5. The exhibit "Whole," is a collection of black and white portraits intended to highlight humanity's unseen similarities.
(02/17/23 4:19am)
Album: "This is Why” by Paramore
(02/16/23 3:35am)
University of South Carolina’s Wind Ensemble traveled to perform at the University of Georgia for the College Band Directors National Association Conference on Wednesday, its first visit in a decade. While each songs in the program was uniquely arranged, their final melody pays homage to Martin Luther King Jr.
(03/14/23 4:29am)
Passion, self-expression and emotional vulnerability can be key devices in producing genuine and authentic music. For the local Columbia band Charlie boy, these aspects are key in order to deliver a unique sound to its music.
(02/15/23 3:17am)
When Jessica Hunt received her first camera as a 16th birthday gift, she did not know that this hobby would later develop into a full-time photography business with a reputation for inclusivity and empowerment.
(02/09/23 1:59am)
The 65th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on Sunday, Feb. 5 in Los Angeles, California. Notable performances, heartfelt speeches and glamorous attire created a classic atmosphere to be remembered. Recognizing music, lyricism and composition from all genres, the event encouraged both music creators and lovers to find unity in the arts.
(02/07/23 3:15am)
For Carmella Roche and generations of Columbia's citizens, exposed brick, welcoming staff and family portraits hanging on the wall make walking into Villa Tronco Italian Restaurant feel like coming home.
(02/10/23 3:23am)
Whether you love it, or you hate it, Valentine’s Day is around the corner. With the celebrations looming, the idea of love seems to be in the air.
(02/13/23 3:58am)
The six female musicians that make up CC & The Adelitas all come from various cultural backgrounds, but founder Colleen Clark said jazz is what brings them together.
(02/02/23 3:46am)
Without the sun, life would not exist on Earth. However, constant exposure to the sun’s powerful rays can also permanently damage our skin, so it is important to learn and practice proper sun protection in order to mitigate these negative effects.
(02/10/23 3:24am)
Chicken parmesan, an incredible Italian dish, has worked its way into the hearts of many, and while it may seem like an intimidating platter, it’s simple to prepare.
(02/08/23 2:20am)
Album: "Let's Start Here."
(02/03/23 2:24am)
Show: "Vikings: Valhalla"
(02/03/23 1:05am)
Valentine’s Day can often involve cute chocolates and dinner dates, but these traditions aren't the only ways of showing affection on this romantic holiday. Some loved ones might show appreciation for each other through acts of service — like making breakfast in bed.
(02/27/23 4:45am)
Since she took up pole dancing in 2015, Jennifer Lee — an instructor at Elysium Aerial Fitness — has been aware of the stigma that surrounds the activity.
(02/01/23 1:25am)
As January comes to a close, we welcome February with open arms, as it represents an important aspect of our world’s evolution, Black history.
(01/31/23 5:12am)
Album: "MANSION MUZIK" by Trippie Redd
(02/27/23 6:17am)
For the members of The Third Floor band, balancing the responsibilities of school with furthering their career can sometimes be "overwhelming."
(01/30/23 3:42am)
Clutch Coffee Bar opened the doors to its new Devine Street location on Jan. 28, looking to redefine coffee culture as one that focuses on community engagement and support.