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(03/15/21 3:16am)
Pianist Yonie Penev serves as a musical accompanist for the USC Department of Theatre and Dance, a position he secured over six years ago while he was still an undergraduate in USC’s Arnold School of Public Health.
(03/19/21 2:24am)
Through June 15, McKissick Museum is displaying its "Child's Play" exhibition, which features everything from Barbies to 18th century toys. Project creator Leslie Yarborough brings forgotten artifacts and toys to life and reminds audiences what "play" means to our identities, social norms and interactions.
(03/09/21 4:52am)
Tapp’s Outpost, settled right in the middle of Five Points, is a place for artists to take a breath and get weird while pursuing their passion, Caitlin Bright, executive director at the Outpost, said. The Outpost provides a place for artists to expand their craft and community in Columbia.
(04/07/21 2:33pm)
A lot has changed over the past four years. In the blink of an eye, the freshmen who started at the University of South Carolina in the fall of 2017 are now graduating seniors in 2021.
(03/05/21 4:53am)
The Columbia City Ballet’s production of "Off the Wall and Onto the Stage: Dancing the Art of Jonathan Green!" celebrates the company’s 60th anniversary along with Black History Month.
(04/16/21 12:55am)
Despite quarantine and isolation last summer, some Gamecocks made the most of their time by capitalizing on their hobbies.
(04/07/21 2:16pm)
With the arrival of a global pandemic and the transition into virtual classes, live music might seem like a thing of the past. However, Columbia’s music scene has made efforts so that live music will persevere.
(03/10/21 4:49am)
As West Columbia continues to grow, so do the food options. The Hideout in WeCo, Crepes et Croissants owner Laurent Prescelti’s newest project, fuses French-inspired food and the cafe atmosphere.
(03/04/21 4:40pm)
One of the most common emotions evoked by music is that of romantic longing. This type of music is easy for just about anyone to relate to, but there's another type of nostalgia evoked by love songs dedicated to a time or a place.
(03/05/21 4:54am)
The spring semester looks different this year, with a break noticeably absent from the calendar. Instead, it has been replaced by five “Wellness Holidays.” There are three left, and the free time could be used to take a day trip.
(03/03/21 2:24am)
Who said we have to age out of collecting stuffed animals? People of all ages are hopping from store to store searching for plush, soft, stuffed creatures called Squishmallows.
(03/01/21 5:37am)
With a new, socially-distanced tour announced, Mt. Joy plans to perform at the Columbia Speedway on May 15. The Daily Gamecock sat down with Matt Quinn, the lead singer, guitarist and one of the two original founding band members, to discuss what has been going on since the band's tour with The Lumineers was canceled last March.
(03/05/21 1:52am)
For many college students, a memorable spring break might seem to come at a cost more than they're willing or able to spend. But with some research and a little planning, the perfect spring break can be achieved by even the stereotypical "broke college student" — and locally, at that.
(03/02/21 3:17am)
A chalk drawing of “In Pizza We Trust,” #LegalizeMarinara in illuminated neon, bold lettering on the wall adjacent to a big Warhol-esque wall of black, red and white prints, fill the inside of Stoner’s Pizza Joint.
(02/26/21 9:59pm)
Once upon a time, someone thought, "What if I put as many different clear liquors into one drink as I can?" Thus, in 1972, the Long Island iced tea was born.
(03/11/21 4:24am)
While some people enjoy dancing alone in their room with the music blasting, the Carolina Club Dance allows students to dance with their friends at the Strom Thurmond Wellness and Fitness Center each week.
(02/25/21 12:50am)
Black culture has brought jazz, blues, soul, funk, house, garage, rock ‘n’ roll and so much more to the music scene. Basically, all American music has been inspired by Black music. Local Black artists have brought these genres and live performances to the Carolinas. This playlist embodies just some of the many Black talents that reside or have origins in the Carolinas.
(02/25/21 4:37am)
Animals have a way of loving that is rare, but so is the love that many humans and owners show to animals. Artist Jalen Jennings, 20-year-old out of Charleston, South Carolina, captures this love in his work, bringing animals and pets to life through his business, Canvas Zoo.
(02/25/21 3:39am)
Every third Saturday from March through December, Anthony Walker sells his cigar box guitars at Soda City market — it's what he's known for. But the guitars are only the latest in Walker's long line of passions and hobbies.
(02/24/21 3:42am)
Few things can bring people together better than food. For students, cooking can be a great way to entertain friends, relax and enjoy a homemade snack. When hunger or boredom strikes, check out a residence hall kitchen.