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(03/25/24 3:30am)
The USC Wind Ensemble is looking to take audiences on a journey from the English Coast to the shores of France through three very different pieces of music in its upcoming concert on Monday.
(03/22/24 5:25am)
Audiences will find their seats in the Koger Center for the Arts' auditorium on Saturday and be met with the tranquil sounds of the South Carolina Philharmonic's orchestra performing Mozart's "Requiem" for the annual Wolfgang & Wine event.
(03/18/24 2:15am)
Crowds from South Carolina and the Southeast joined in Five Points to mark the 42nd annual St. Pat’s in Five Points festival on Saturday, the biggest one-day St. Patrick's Day celebration in the Southeast.
(03/18/24 4:34am)
A popular bookstore chain is hoping to reimagine locals' perspective on the store's experience at a new location.
(03/15/24 2:49am)
Hyperpop music may not be receiving the same mainstream attention it once has, but its online community has kept the hyperpop of today relevant.
(03/13/24 6:07am)
A group of Black men with shared backgrounds come together, looking to empathize with one another and share their common experiences — This is BOND.
(03/12/24 4:00am)
Local musical artists now have the chance to perform in an intimate space at Live at the Underground, USC's newest music venue.
(03/22/24 5:26am)
USC alum Barnett Greenberg took creative inspiration from some of "the greats" to produce his band The Magnadoors' debut album, "Underground Heroes," which will be celebrated at an album release party on April 19.
(03/01/24 12:56am)
There are hundreds of sub-genres of rock music, but none are as trippy as psychedelic rock.
(03/14/24 5:13am)
Inside Trinity Episcopal Church's cathedral, detailed stained glass and large arches surround the grand building.
(03/11/24 4:13am)
All around Columbia, tall buildings, trains and USC's campus tend to steal incoming visitors' attention.
(02/26/24 3:53am)
When USC English professor James Jacocks was a student in the early 2010s, no one spoke about mental health.
(02/23/24 1:22am)
As we celebrate the influence of African American history and culture during Black History Month, we should take time to appreciate the impact of great musicians across various genres and eras.
(02/21/24 5:10am)
Zion Crichlow, a first-year doctoral student and in-training student, has been training to become a licensed clinical community psychologist in his time at USC.
(02/19/24 4:12am)
The 24th annual Columbia Jewish Film Festival, organized by the Katie & Irwin Kahn Jewish Community Center, is taking over the Nickelodeon Theatre from Feb. 4 to Feb. 25 with six independent film showings.
(02/15/24 8:28am)
Columbia-based artist Marius Valdes has always known his art style was unique. Growing up, he would read comics such as "Peanuts" and "Garfield" and take inspiration from their simplistic styles while putting his own spin on them. Over time, he realized that putting a smile on people's faces was the highlight of his art.
(02/15/24 7:27pm)
Underneath all the cards, flowers and chocolates, at the center of Valentine’s Day is love.
(02/16/24 3:35am)
When audiences sit in the crowded amphitheater of beloved ballets such as "The Nutcracker," they know what to expect — the story, the music and the costumes. But South Carolina Ballet’s "Body & Movement Explored" will yield a very different experience.
(02/14/24 4:29am)
What would you do if your childhood friend mysteriously disappeared?
(02/13/24 4:42am)
A Valentine's Day showcase of art and entertainment entitled "Infamous Lovers" is a fundraising event that will allow attendees to celebrate love as well as art produced by some of Columbia's very own at the historic 701 Whaley venue.