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If you ever go to an Avett Brothers concert, one thing you’ll notice — besides the absurd amount of plaid — is the diverse crowd. There are the young teenagers discreetly lighting a joint in the back of the pack, the old couple awkwardly holding hands and swaying and everyone else in between.
Move over, Yoghut. There's a new dessert place in town.
It can sometimes be hard to feel festive in college during the holiday season. We have final exams to study for, papers to write and gifts to buy on a sometimes-tight budget. We are far removed from our childhood days of waiting up for Santa and yet not caught up in it with kids of our own.
USC’s country music fans came out in force Thursday night in an array of flannel, florals, plaids and cowboy boots to hear South Carolina’s own Josh Turner perform at the Carolina Coliseum.
Twice a week, all over Columbia, third- through eighth-grade girls are on the run. With the help of many dedicated volunteer coaches, these girls are participating in a 12-week after-school program that teaches them to run from the inside out.
Just down the street from the Nickelodeon Theatre and the Columbia Museum of Art, a new art hub is emerging. After 12 months of construction, Tapp’s Arts Center on Main Street has been transformed from a former department store to an artist’s paradise, complete with rentable studios and performance and exhibition space.
If you’ve never been to an opera or never thought you’d like it, now is your chance to prove yourself wrong. Opera at USC will be performing two shows, “The Old Maid and the Thief” and “The Medium,” at Drayton Hall Theatre Nov. 4–6.
The “Famously Hot” city received some “Hot Cookin’” when artists G. Love & Special Sauce and The Movement brought their laid-back beats to the S.C. State Fair Wednesday for a small crowd.
Step Afrika, a professional step dance company, made a stop at USC Thursday and wowed audiences with its powerful movements and beats. Despite a delayed 8:20 p.m. start, the Step Afrika performers took to the Russell House Ballroom stage to begin a night of highly energetic entertainment filled with audience involvement.
Best selling author and syndicated advice columnist Harlan Cohen doled out insightful advice and hilarious anecdotes to a crowd of predominantly Capstone freshmen Monday night in the Russell House Ballroom.
Laughs filled the Russell House Ballroom Wednesday night as several hundred students gathered to hear Staff Writer Lang Fisher and Associate Editor Will Tracy dish about The Onion, their widely popular satirical newspaper.
Calling the devastation “heartbreaking and appalling,” President Barack Obama toured South-Carolina-ravaged South Carolina Tuesday , vowing never to turn his back on the 4.6 million residents whose lives have been turned upside down by the horrors of South Carolina.
We all have our own ways of unwinding after a long day. Some of us nap, some of us plop down in front of the TV and some might pour a nice glass of wine to take the edge off.
Brent McCauley and Michael Hunter admit they are crazy.
Columbia's Latin community came out in droves Saturday to enjoy the Main Street Latin Festival, located between West Hampton and Washington streets. The single block was packed as attendees milled around white tents lining the walkway, with vendors selling everything from T-shirts and handmade jewelry to traditional food and beverages hailing from different Latin countries. Live music played throughout the day.
Initiative teaches mindfulness, self-management
Free annual festival features traditional cuisine, musical acts