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(08/17/22 1:00pm)
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with an intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five musical places and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
(07/27/22 8:11am)
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with a much more intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five places to listen to live music and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
(08/17/22 1:00pm)
Whether you are an incoming first-year student at USC or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, many are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
(07/20/22 6:56am)
Whether you are an incoming first-year at USC, or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, most are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
(07/27/22 3:26am)
Album: WASTELAND by Brent Faiyaz
(07/06/22 5:32am)
SolFest RollFest, a music festival presented by Noma Warehouse on July 2, 2022, at Earlewood Park, was the first sustainably run and environmentally conscious music festival in Columbia.
(07/13/22 2:23am)
If these walls could talk, they’d sing.
(07/13/22 2:08am)
Album: Lavender Days
(06/22/22 4:00am)
On the corner of Huger and Pendleton Street, sit three art studios dedicated to contributing to Columbia’s local art district and working to beautify their shared spaces with each of their artistic specialties.
(06/22/22 12:27am)
The South Carolina State Museum (SCSM) kicked off its annual Friday Night Laser Lights series on June 17, which featured music from a rotating catalog of artists like The Beatles and Elton John as multi-colored lasers danced across the museum's planetarium.
(06/22/22 12:40am)
Seventeen-year-old Katherine Liu steps onto the stage of the USC School of Music Recital Hall wearing a long teal dress. As she starts to play the piano, her fingers dance across the keys. She leans in closer as the notes come faster and leans back as the music swells. When the song is finished, the recital hall echoes with Liu’s last note.
(06/28/22 11:09pm)
Album: Twelve Carat Toothache by Post Malone
(06/22/22 2:09am)
On March 1, 2022, Columbia's Nickelodeon Theatre, commonly referred to as the Nick, temporarily suspended public screenings in order to reorganize their infrastructure in the wake of a difficult period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
(06/15/22 4:43am)
USC's Department of Physics and Astronomy offers opportunities to gaze at the stars in Melton Memorial Observatory or to learn more about the universe in its various lecture series throughout the year.
(06/07/22 11:26pm)
The ColaJazz Foundation has partnered with the downtown Columbia cocktail bar Bourbon Restaurant to host a free concert series happening every Thursday until the end of June.
(06/08/22 1:48am)
Yes, we just made breadsticks even better. The crispy, golden-brown crust pairs great with the refreshing and velvety cheese sauce that can be served hot or cold. Start your summer off strong with this savory treat.
(06/01/22 3:41am)
Album: Harry’s House by Harry Styles
(06/01/22 3:07am)
Movie: “Top Gun: Maverick”
(06/01/22 4:04am)
A shiny, kelly-green cigarette vending machine sits at Richland Library Ballentine. It looks more like a vintage jukebox than a standard vending machine, with its five-foot stature. But, looking closer, stacks of something inside are visible, ready to drop into the hands of an eager customer at the pull of a handle. This little machine does not sell cigarettes to library-goers, but tiny art.
(04/22/22 2:51am)
Darius Rucker, an artist who has won three Grammys, sold millions of albums and released iconic top chart hits, answered the phone with “hey, it’s Darius.”