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(11/04/22 1:00am)
The Voices Against the Stigma charity concert will challenge negative stigmas surrounding mental health through various art performances and displays in the Russell House ballroom.
(11/03/22 12:11am)
A sea of artistic talent against the backdrop of a historic neighborhood, smiling neighbors at every corner and supportive camaraderie between artists is present at the Historic Melrose Art in the Yard event, according to participant Ginny Merrett.
(11/03/22 12:52am)
The USC School of Music will present the tale of the Salem Witch Trials in opera form with its upcoming "The Crucible" production.
(10/28/22 3:32am)
Along Deceased Farm's haunted trail, actors in costume and makeup jump out to scare those visiting the farm's terrifyingly themed haunted houses scattered across the farm's property.
(10/28/22 2:49am)
With Halloween just around the corner, there’s no better time to indulge in some creepy media. Horror movies may be most people’s go-to for a good scare, but there are plenty of video games that can deliver just as much, if not more, terror for those brave enough to try them. Here are five games that are sure to scare you stiff.
(10/26/22 1:31am)
The South Carolina State Museum hosted guided tours themed around frightening and macabre stories from the state’s history throughout October.
(10/28/22 3:03am)
Show: "Dahmer -- Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story"
(11/02/22 2:48am)
Columbia seems to have it all — ample restaurants, music showcases and weekly Soda City markets. But there is one thing that the city may be lacking: a local, community-driven bookstore, according to Columbia residents Clint and Jenna Wallace.
(10/20/22 8:47pm)
Trustus Theatre's production of "The Rocky Horror Show," running until Oct. 29, combines both nostalgia and new perspectives to create a more contemporary production of an established staple of musical theater.
(10/21/22 2:35am)
Album: "It's Only Me" by Lil Baby
(10/21/22 3:50am)
Show: “Chainsaw Man”
(11/06/22 11:08pm)
Those dreaming of crushed Busch cans and mini-corndogs accompanied by the sweaty pageantry of SEC football don't have to wait another year for sporting treats.
(10/18/22 1:26am)
The Association of African American Students (AAAS) is bringing back their traditional Mister and Miss Black USC (BUSC) pageant for the first time since 2019.
(10/28/22 3:10am)
Colorful leaves, colder weather and cozy activities mean that something is approaching: spooky season. In the month of October, the festivities of Halloween are in full swing, and the sentiments of fall are often overlooked. However, the warm drinks, crackling fires and decorative pumpkins signify cherished fall experiences without the added spook factor. This playlist with relaxed, acoustic vibes transports listeners away from the hectic Halloween craze and into a peaceful time of autumn bliss.
(10/07/22 3:36am)
The anticipation of big releases in the near future has the anime world in a frenzy and rightfully so. With the returns of "Jujutsu Kaisen" and "Bleach" soon approaching, notable titles are taking center stage. With heavy hitters lining your screens, it can be refreshing to discover often-overlooked anime. Here are four to help you do just that.
(10/10/22 3:18am)
The Carolina Food Company is cooking up new ideas for signature food items in dining halls across USC. This is seen through the addition of the Cocky Cookie, a treat with school-spirit-inspired twists.
(10/07/22 2:13am)
Gardeners and houseplant lovers can find seasonal flowers, fruits and vegetables at the Midlands Plant & Flower Festival, hosted by the South Carolina State Farmers Market on Oct. 7-9.
(10/06/22 11:49pm)
In honor of The Daily Gamecock's first LGBTQIA+ focused print edition, we have compiled a list of prideful tunes gathered directly from drag performers in Columbia.
(10/12/22 1:53am)
A former nuclear industry worker switched gears in her career by opening a women's clothing boutique on Aug. 8 in Five Points after an injury to her leg on the job left her worried for the future.
(09/29/22 2:08pm)
Cotton-laden ceramic busts, abstract textile-inspired sculptures and intricate threadwork are some of the details visitors can expect to see while viewing works of art recently installed at The Mills, a popular housing complex for students.