Best television of 2014
"Fargo"
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"Fargo"
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"
In the season five premiere of Workaholics, set to air Wednesday night, Ders, Blake and Adam head back to school as TelAmeriCorp recruits in a job fair. As is to be expected, Ders, the responsible one, ends up holding down TelAmeriCorp’s booth alone, as Blake and Adam set about campus for mischief.
Kishi Bashi - "Lighght"
The Beth Shalom Synagogue held its sixth annual Bubbie’s Brisket and Bakery Jewish food extravaganza this Sunday, and in attendance were Jewish and Gentile food enthusiasts alike.
New to Toast
In college, students learn just as much about themselves as they do about the world around them. Maybe you learned how great of a tipper you can be after one too many rounds of trivia. Or maybe you learned that free football tickets don’t mitigate the three $4 bottled waters you had to buy in the first quarter. Or that your minimum wage job and student loan can’t entirely finance your Labor Day blowout, your fall break blowout and your Election Day blowout. Or maybe all the things you've learned so far have been such a blur, and all you have to show for it is a parent-sized hole in your wallet. Well, you’re a college student now and you’re determined to take responsibility and get yourself out of this situation ... by calling mom and dad.
Winter's cold is kicking in. That can only mean a future of listening to men with itchy beards chatting incessantly, curling up with a serious book and watching kind of depressing art house films. With the Nickelodeon's newest get, you can enjoy all three experiences at once.
By 1967, the Beatles were done with touring and they were solely a recording band working in the studio to create imaginative masterpieces that would impact us more deeply than any live concert would. The crown jewel of the music created during this period, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” has resurfaced in a collaborative effort headed by today’s premiere psych-rock band The Flaming Lips.
If you venture far enough down Main St., you might notice a change in culture, substance and smell. Past the high-end fine dining establishments sits a new age vegan restaurant and bar “full of life and energy.”
On Wednesday night Music Farm Columbia will host local South Carolina musician Tyler Boone as the opener for The Revivalists. The singer-songwriter hails from Charleston, which fits his sound as the coast makes a perfect home for his mix of waterfront, acoustic ballads and jammy soft rock.
Gina Brillon came to the Russell House Ballroom on Monday night , tossing back hair flips and telling jokes that were just as much social commentary as they were gags.
Historical novel has timely anniversary release
Nickelodeon to host Manhattan Short festival
The sun finally came out on Saturday, and with it came rainbow flags, banners and clothing. Columbia's 25th annual S.C. Pride Festival kicked off with a noon parade beginning on one end of Main Street, continuing down Sumter and ending in front of the State House.
The grand opening of Music Farm Columbia was a hit success as Washed Out headlined a card featuring Keath Mead and Those Lavender Whales, getting things under way for the now up-and-running venue.
Today's the big day, music fans. After a year of anticipation and a week of postponed opening concerts, Music Farm Columbia will finally be opening tonight. For real this time.
Despite your best efforts at halting any advances from creepy loners lurking amongst Five Points this past weekend, Bono might have still found his way into your front pocket. If you've updated any devices to iOS7, then "Songs of Innocence," U2's latest album release, is now nestled amongst your collection of albums.
As Main Street continues to expand and take on new projects that link its presence with the university, one of its most prominent vendors is taking on a venture of its own. The Soda City Market, located next door to the Marriott hotel, launched a bookstore this fall that will showcase the best that USC Press has to offer.
Columbia, South Carolina is affectionately known as the City of Dreams. Where the term comes from remains a mystery, but it is certainly applicable to the 28th President of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, who spent many crucial years of his adolescence in our state’s capital.