Review: 'The Slow Rush' delivers after five years contemplating passage of time
Album: “The Slow Rush” by Tame Impala
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Album: “The Slow Rush” by Tame Impala
During the week, most of us wake up to an alarm. We have classes or work to attend to, and most people don’t enjoy mornings because of it.
The Senate and New Brookland Tavern are two well-known venues in Columbia, but which one is better? It seems there might not be a definitive answer to that question, considering they both have their pros and cons.
The McKissick Museum is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment this year with "A Woman's Right" exhibit which examines the past to show how women at USC fought for control over their bodies and lives.
Winter break only ended a month ago, although it felt like it took a year to get through January. Luckily, spring break is less than a month away. For those who don’t consider themselves great planners, there is still time to organize a trip or two.
As florist shop Fern Studio Flowers celebrates 10 years of business this year, it is extending its branches into daily flower orders after primarily catering to weddings and events. Located on Devine Street, the shop offers a peaceful oasis of flowers, blooms, leaves and thriving greenery in the busy Columbia landscape.
It is a late Saturday night, and after a nearly four hour trip, the Carolina Mountaineering and White Water Club (CMWW) entourage has just arrived at its campsite in Tennessee. As a group, students laden with backpacks full of camping gear enter the break in a rock that is Worley’s Cave.
Movie: "Harley Quinn: Birds of Prey"
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we can focus on how love is a recurring topic in many genres and how songs can work together to tell similar narratives. This playlist tells the story of love: catching feelings, internal struggles, admittance, reciprocation, feeling pure love and finally being comfortable with vulnerability.
Album: "High Road” by Kesha
Over the next five months, live music venue Tin Roof will host a wave of country artists for Nashville Hits the Roof, a tour showcasing up-and-coming artists from Nashville, Tennessee.
This year’s winners of University of South Carolina’s Concerto-Aria competition, Chloe Madison Johnston and Juan Nicolás Morles Espitia, will be performing in the university’s Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming concert, "Rising Stars."
Comprised of different sets from ballets such as "Dracula," "The Hootie and the Blowfish Ballet" and "Romeo and Juliet" along with original pieces, "Ballet de l’Amour" is not your traditional ballet.
Ah, Valentine’s Day. That time of year when every store is swathed in red and covered with heart-themed decorations. Some look forward to the love-filled day while others believe it to be a holiday people use as an excuse to flaunt the extravagant dates they have planned. Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, here’s a guide to a few things you can do with a date, your friends or even by yourself.
A fourth-year marketing and supply chain student at USC, Daniella Smith expanded her hobby of crocheting into a small business by selling her handmade items at a stand at Soda City, which happens every Saturday on Main Street.
Show: "You"
Album: "Manic" by Halsey
These popular brunch places offer more than just a place to have a mid-morning meal. With different atmospheres and menus, their goal is the same: to serve good food and embrace people in the community.
Movie: "1917"
Columbia’s 701 Center for Contemporary Art’s (CCA) first art exhibition of 2020 comes in the form of "The Shape of Things." The exhibition features 13 artists from around South Carolina who created works of art that blend the concepts of abstract and representational art.