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(06/08/11 7:39am)
The Summer Concert Series kicked off Saturday at Finlay Park with Groovetown playing a variety of popular hits. This was the first concert of the summer series,in its 21st year. The series presents a concert at 8 p.m. every Saturday through June and July. Each weekend, a band will perform and will feature various genres of music. Next weekend, Sly Dog will bring some Southern rock to Finlay Park.
(06/01/11 7:20am)
Maymester programs are an asset to this university. They allow students to dig deep and focus on just one subject. Many Maymester courses are only offered during that time, and the subject matter is often more specific than regular semester courses. Department heads go out of their way to provide students with unique opportunities ranging from guest professors to trips overseas that incorporate several different academic skills.
(04/21/11 5:58am)
Adesso Condominium — Sales and Marketing
(04/20/11 7:54am)
Summer music festivals have become an American tradition over the past two decades, with droves of music aficionados flocking to locations around the country to get their groove on. This summer will be no different, as there are plenty of festivals that feature artists and attractions that will appeal to any music fan. Here’s a look at six of this year’s highest profile summer music gatherings.
(04/18/11 6:25am)
This weekend, the student-run organization Off-Off Broadway performed a show they have been working on all semester, entitled, "Love ... It's Complicated."
(04/18/11 6:25am)
Hundreds showed up to support McCain in his two-hour set, filling the amphitheater bench seating and overflowing onto the surrounding lawn and walkway. McCain and his three-man band played a solid set, pleasing fans with old favorites and proving that he is much more than 1998's "I'll Be."
(04/11/11 5:41am)
Katy Perry — "E.T." featuring Kanye West
(04/11/11 5:41am)
The School of Music's opera performances of "La Dolorosa" and "Goyescas" were resounding successes this weekend.
(04/08/11 7:01am)
The Five After Five concert series kicked off Thursday night in front of the Five Points fountain, drawing a large crowd of all ages.
(04/08/11 6:52am)
Downtown area welcomes urban atmosphere
(04/07/11 5:03am)
Bass-heavy tunes a reflection of modern revolutionary music scene
(04/06/11 5:56am)
Regardless of genre, live local scene should be supported and embraced
(04/04/11 6:24am)
Releasing their new record "No Ghost" on April 12, Capsule will stop in on Monday to perform with ...For Science! and Tunguska.
(04/01/11 5:47am)
When fourth-year music student Haley Dreis started meeting with her adviser to plan out a senior thesis for the South Carolina Honors College, she only had a vague idea of what project she wanted to take on.
(03/31/11 6:05am)
The Department of Theatre and Dance and the School of Music are teaming up to offer a Musical Theatre Workshop course during this coming Maymester to both USC and non-USC students alike.
(03/30/11 6:36am)
“Friday” — Rebecca Black
(03/22/11 9:03am)
From fedoras to satin suits, from scarves to one woman’s long, straight wig, the purple was never-ending at the Colonial Life Arena Monday night.
(03/22/11 3:59am)
Rebecca Black should not be criticized for attempting to achieve stardom
(03/18/11 6:46am)
The annual St. Pat’s in Five Points festival has been painting the town green ever since it dyed the first fountain 28 years ago. With events like the Get to the Green race and the St. Pat’s Parade, this all-day festival is one of Columbia’s fastest-growing events.
(03/15/11 7:21am)
Homegrown South Carolina artist Danielle Howle has branded herself as a singer, songwriter, artist and actress.