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(08/27/21 3:51am)
When one faces the choice of which streaming service to use, the deep-set feud between the industry favorites is inescapable. Gone are the days of purchasing music — see you later, iTunes. Music is ruled by streaming.
(04/19/21 12:01am)
The pandemic had a restrictive effect on travel, but now USC students are back abroad in Italy. Students take on this new culture while experiencing Italy as it is while restricted by COVID-19 regulations.
(03/18/21 11:58pm)
It’s time to go for a drive. Grab a friend, roll down the windows, turn up the volume and let down your hair. No matter the destination, we could all use a little open road.
(04/07/21 3:31am)
Third-year Honors student Andrew Chen was born in Greenville, South Carolina, but spent his middle and high school years living with his family and grandmother in China. Now, for his senior thesis, he's documenting his grandmother's stories as a midwife in rural China.
(03/03/21 2:24am)
Who said we have to age out of collecting stuffed animals? People of all ages are hopping from store to store searching for plush, soft, stuffed creatures called Squishmallows.
(02/18/21 7:45pm)
Tired of being tired? Try listening to these sleepy beats. Whether you're lying awake thinking of drifting off as you read this or you would rather sleep when you're dead, sleep is essential.
(02/18/21 4:42am)
Music is a means for bonding, and SNAPS Music Appreciation club can be a safe space for students who love music.
(02/11/21 2:44am)
For fashion enthusiasts, a new year means new trends and another reason to go shopping. Use these fashion predictions to stay on top of which pieces you might clear out or add to your closet.
(01/20/21 2:48am)
It’s safe to assume that younger generations are not reading as many books as their grandparents did when they were young. Of course, there are students who are passionate about literature and will always read, but what about those who aren’t self-proclaimed readers?
(12/01/20 4:24am)
The Columbia City Ballet is celebrating its 60-year anniversary with eight performances of the Nutcracker in December.
(11/16/20 3:30am)
Synth-funk band Outer Ego was formed only a year ago, but it already has a single on Spotify, local Columbia gigs under its belt and a close bond between its five band members.
(11/06/20 1:34am)
Scorpio season, from Oct. 23 to Nov. 22, is all about intensity, mystery and emotion. The “Scorpio Season” playlist is here to offer you all the strength you need to overcome the time's melancholy. It features The Weeknd and Frank Ocean, a Scorpio himself, and is packed full of powerful songs. Consider this your Scorpio season survival guide.
(10/15/20 6:33pm)
The Nickelodeon on Main Street has been the heart of Columbia’s film-loving community since it opened in 1979, and it continues to provide its members and patrons with indie films through virtual screening rooms during the pandemic.
(10/05/20 1:14am)
One of South Carolina’s largest traditions, the South Carolina State Fair can be experienced from the comfort of the car this year.
(10/13/20 1:34am)
The Market Tea Room, housed at Senate’s End overlooking the Congaree River, offers unique tea services, local foods and a relaxing environment.
(09/24/20 8:35pm)
Fall is finally here. This season is one of reflection and contentment.
(09/18/20 2:46am)
As corny as it sounds, we really do need to romanticize our lives. This coming-of-age teen film playlist is for driving with the windows down or watching the sun set.
(09/14/20 1:00am)
The Comedy Closet's situation is “tumultuous.” According to owner Joe Coughlin, before the CDC shut down event venues, the local comedy club hosted open mic nights and brought big comedy names to town. In March, however, Coughlin’s business had to completely stop shows. If Comedy Closet reopened now, it would only be able to fit about 20 comedy fans safely.
(09/11/20 3:15am)
City Yoga, formerly located on College Street in Columbia, offers outdoor, Zoom and recorded classes.