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(09/25/14 6:51am)
Orange is the New Black writer Piper Kerman gave a talk in the Russell House Ballroom on Tuesday night, recounting life in B dorm and her journey since. Reminiscing to life in prison, Kerman discussed prison in terms of rules and rituals. Despite the overwhelming amount of rules on cans and cannots, she said that prison community was given life off of its rituals.
(10/03/14 5:21am)
How to: Surf
(09/18/14 7:00am)
Renowned cellist Zuill Bailey to perform at USC this Thursday
(08/22/14 5:27am)
Come Saturday, on-campus students shouldn’t be surprised to find a full-fledged concert break out just outside their windows.
(08/21/14 4:51am)
Cinemax series upends the medical procedural by setting it in 1900
(08/15/14 12:54am)
Moving into a dorm your freshman year can be an enriching, exciting experience. You likely have a roommate for the first time in your life, someone who you get to confide in and share very limited space with. Moving out of your dorm can be even more exciting if your roommate situation didn’t go as planned. Here’s to hoping the former is more exciting than the latter.
(08/15/14 12:54am)
So, another semester at college means an end to another relaxing summer without a summer reading list. However, for those select few who hold a bit of nostalgia for joggling the sand out of your paperbacks, fall classes are no reason to stop reading for leisure. Here is a quick list to get you back in the habit.
(07/30/14 5:01am)
Graduate students at the School of Journalism and Mass Communications met with a national non-profit organization on Monday to present ideas for a press campaign.
Family Promise, the organization, aims to “improve the lives of families living in poverty.”
(07/30/14 1:11am)
Columbia’s Nickelodeon Theatre recently received the prestigious “Our Town” grant from the National Endowment for the Arts on behalf of the Indie Grits Film Festival that the theater hosts each spring. Executive Director of the Nickelodeon and co-director of Indie Grits Andy Smith and co-director of the festival Seth Gadsden are thrilled with the growth of their program.
(07/23/14 3:10am)
Greg Stuart, who teaches graduate courses in USC’s School of Music and undergraduate courses at South Carolina Honors College, performed a one-song, 30 minute set at Conundrum Music Hall on Sunday night. His instruments: a bow, a bell and a tiny speaker with recordings on it.
(07/09/14 2:31am)
The Brooklyn-based band, Bluffing, was in Columbia on Monday to rock a show at Conundrum Music Hall in West Columbia.
(06/18/14 5:15am)
Cracked Rear View, Hootie and the Blowfish’s 1994 debut, was easily the youngest subject at Jim Sonefeld and Mike Miller’s remembrance and discussion of the band’s first album at the Richland County Library on Saturday. However, age is just a number, a mantra proved true by the number of fedoras, band t-shirts and beach attire adorned by the other, older attendees.
(04/25/14 4:55am)
Rejuvenated district becomes epicenter of both international, Columbia-based galleries
(04/21/14 3:15am)
USC Indian Cultural Exchange hosts seven-school ‘Night of Fire’
(04/14/14 1:13am)
Many local chefs, amateur cooks and “foodies” gathered together on Sunday for the Slow Food portion of the ongoing Indie Grits Film Festival. The attendees convened for three hours and shared a bevy of local, sustainable dishes.
(04/08/14 1:48am)
Glass blowing studio fills niche in Columbia art scene
(03/25/14 3:32am)
From dramas to nightly television, presence grows