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(09/28/22 11:34pm)
The 153rd annual South Carolina State Fair — a showcase of a variety of exhibitions from agriculture and baked goods to live music and rides — will host a day for USC students on Monday, Oct. 17 with discounted admission prices.
(10/12/22 11:15pm)
New restaurants Madrigal Café and Frida’s Tacos and Bar are bringing new life to once vacant storefronts between the Honors Residence Hall and the Carolina Coliseum.
(09/29/22 9:56pm)
Album: “5SOS5”
(09/27/22 2:44am)
Soft and feminine folds of flowery ceramics juxtapose the harshness of shattered figurines and wire hangers in the McMaster Gallery's most recent exhibit, Socially Engaged Ceramics.
(09/29/22 9:16pm)
Movie: "Three Thousand Years of Longing"
(09/23/22 2:29am)
A long day of lectures calls for a serene sunset. Looking over Columbia as the sun goes down is one of the greatest traditions at the University of South Carolina. As students take on this tradition, it is best that the music matches the mood of the moment with a playlist that has a meaningful genre selection and a mellow, colorful vibe.
(09/23/22 2:10am)
International and local artists will gather in Columbia this weekend to celebrate and share the art of jazz.
(09/22/22 12:28am)
The USC Symphony Orchestra will perform a showpiece inspired by renowned composer Gustav Holst’s “The Planets” in its season-opening event.
(09/21/22 2:52am)
Towering, purple hands are coming to USC as a part of a visual-musical experience hosted by the Koger Center for the Arts. The group behind the hands, Squonk, will be performing their "Hand to Hand" number next week.
(09/23/22 2:13am)
The Russell House Ballroom hosted “Cirque de USC” on Sept. 19, an event featuring The Great DuBois, a variety circus act that included juggling phenom Michael DuBois and his contortionist wife Viktoria Grimmy.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
Sexuality and the environment may seem unrelated at first, but Alex Anderson, a member of USC’s gardening club, relates both to cultural inequalities.
(09/16/22 3:14am)
The courtyard of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church was filled with people enjoying flavorful food and live music as the Columbia Greek Festival began this Thursday.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
Music can help make gay clubs feel like centers of community for everyone, according to those who create and participate in it.
(09/16/22 12:58am)
Alternative Black music is a spectrum. With choices from Saba to PinkPantheress, sometimes finding out where to start can be the hardest part. Well, no worries. All of these artists create an unspeakable vibe that can guide you to what could be your new favorite artist.
(09/18/22 10:59pm)
An early showing of a new PBS documentary series by 16-time Emmy award-winning director Ken Burns, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," premiered Wednesday on campus before its official release on Sept. 18.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
A rainbow Christmas tree, greeting cards for the LGBTQIA+ community, and colorful mugs produced by LGBTQIA+ artists decorate the inside of Curiosity Coffee Bar located in Elmwood Park. They're an integral part of both the business and the inclusive community that the owners aspire to build, according to owner Sandra Moscato.
(09/15/22 11:22pm)
Show: "House of the Dragon"
(09/15/22 1:33am)
The Dachsunds of Columbia is a group whose members love their wiener dogs so much that it organizes meet-ups to connect with other pups in the city.
(09/13/22 2:20am)
Jordin and Dustin Lindsey, twin brothers who played football at USC under former head coach Steve Spurrier, never expected to one day return to campus to sell their childhood recipes in Russell House. The re-imagined Food Lab grants the twins — and four other local restaurants — the new venue to share their food.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
People regularly question Darius Jones, the president and CEO of South Carolina Black Pride, why the Black pride movement exists separate from statewide LGBTQIA+ communities.