Review: Forward, backward — 'Tenet' is great
Movie: "Tenet"
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Movie: "Tenet"
Movie: Project Power
In the time of COVID-19, it can seem more difficult than ever to motivate yourself to exercise. The ways we used to workout are not necessarily an option anymore; in some places, gyms are still closed, capacity is limited and let’s face it — the idea of being in a room with a bunch of other people heavily breathing the same air isn’t all that appealing.
It has been 50 years since "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," when the world gathered around its TV sets to watch history unfold. An estimated 600 million people watched as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon.
Columbia watercolorist Dare Holloway is, in his words, a “lifelong artist” who has been practicing art since elementary school. Although he attended college for art, he says he often found himself going against the grain of what he was taught in school and breaking the traditional rules of how things are supposed to be done.
Last year, Brittany McCorkle decided Columbia was in need of something new: “New sweet treats – new ice cream flavors that I haven't seen locally.” Alongside her mother, Gwen Barton, McCorkle opened LICK Ice Cream on Clemson Road.
If an artist's song makes it onto Tik Tok, chances are it's going to be a hit. I think we can all admit that we've discovered some of our favorite songs while on the app. The songs featured in videos range from melancholy "sad boy hours" tunes like "Heather" to hype songs like "WAP" that accompany elaborate dance routines.
Album: “Dreamland” by Glass Animals
Whether it’s after a night out with your friends or a movie in bed, there is no better company than a slice of pizza . . . or three. We are getting down to business with these top picks, places that pizza wouldn't disappoint coming straight from the fridge or oven.
Movie: "Chemical Hearts"
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite" puts natural elegance and self love on display at the Columbia Museum of Art. The late 1950s and the 1960s are seen through Braithwaite's lens, using what Columbia photographer Robert Coffey said are "cutting-edge" concepts to represent activism and an art story.
The "Dog Days" are here and heating up August. This summer has been different than any other, so these tunes offer reflective lyrics and upbeat music to get us through it.
Jessica Reese was the girl who did everyone’s hair and makeup in college. Now, her clientele includes Dawn Staley and the USC women’s basketball team.
We all have a “singing in the car” voice. When you’re driving alone, nobody can hear you and you belt it out without a care, that’s when your truest singing voice comes out.
Album: “folklore” by Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift is back again with a new album to help brighten a less than ideal year. Not even a year after the release of her album “Lover,” Swift’s eighth studio album “folklore” was dropped as a surprise. The album has a hefty tracklist of 16 songs and a musical style unique from Swift’s previous releases. It has us thinking about all the genres Swift has so successfully tested out over the years. From country to pop and even hip-hop, Swift has managed to produce hits across the board. This playlist is a collection of our favorite Taylor Swift songs through the years.
As the sun burned to a heat index of 107 degrees, a man lying on the hot concrete asked for help. His words met no response. Hours went by.
Motor Supply Co. Bistro has been known for its "eclectic blend of contemporary American, French, Italian and Asian cuisine" since it opened its doors in 1989, according to its website.
For nearly two centuries, the South Carolina State Hospital housed and treated patients on the 181-acre BullStreet District. During that time, thousands of patients came through the door of the historic mental asylum to be treated for their illness.
When Cotton Gin’s general manager decided to rebrand the business during the pandemic, he knew he wanted to center it around two wall murals of Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. that have been inside the bar for four years.