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(10/30/20 2:41am)
Halloween weekend is finally here, but the spooky celebrations might not be the same this year as past festivities. Even though outings and fun Halloween activities might feel different or be absent this year, the tunes are still here along with Andrew Gold's "Spooky, Scary Skeletons."
(11/09/20 5:36am)
When it comes to coffee, some prefer the basics, such as an iced vanilla latte, and others like something more experimental, such as a double shot with chocolate and strawberry. No matter the preference, Soulé has options all over the spectrum.
(11/05/20 1:12am)
Movie: “The Trial of the Chicago 7”
(11/03/20 12:52am)
Originally from Johnson City, Tennessee, Spank! The 80s found a fan base in Columbia. Since the year 2000, Tom Mann, Chris Simmons and David Shirley have been living out the '80s reincarnation of their band Spank!.
(11/02/20 3:14am)
It’s not every day that people get to see 2,100-degree molten glass being transformed into art — not unless they take a trip to One Eared Cow in Columbia.
(10/15/20 6:11pm)
Designed to be dorm-friendly, these individual apple cobblers provide classic fall flavors in a no-fuss package.
(10/15/20 7:44pm)
Last week we lost one of the most iconic figureheads in rock music to throat cancer at age 65: Eddie Van Halen. Van Halen led his eponymous band to great success and shaped the industry for years to come. Nobody could play the guitar in style quite like him.
(10/15/20 6:33pm)
The Nickelodeon on Main Street has been the heart of Columbia’s film-loving community since it opened in 1979, and it continues to provide its members and patrons with indie films through virtual screening rooms during the pandemic.
(10/16/20 2:21am)
SixForty1, a new presence in the country music arena, will be putting on a free concert at The Senate on Saturday.
(10/12/20 4:23am)
Hand-carved teakwood, large-scale sculptures and even a moving sushi conveyor belt are just a few of many pieces that will be on display at Columbia Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition.
(10/09/20 2:55am)
Both traditionally minded I Love Paella USA and fusion-focused Paella’South have found a place at Soda City Market. It's a tale of two paellas: One stays authentic to its Spanish roots, and another draws on the unique experiences of its maker.
(11/04/20 1:47am)
Mill Creek Greenhouses opened in the spring of 2006 after owner Lori Watson got the inspiration to open her greenhouse to bring plants she said she felt like Columbia lacked compared to other cities.
(10/08/20 8:10pm)
Midterms are here, and so is burnout season. If you feel like you want to take your head off like Billy Lemos or are craving a permanent vacation like Ghostland Observatory, this playlist lets you know you aren't alone, and house genre music lets the rhythm carry you in the right direction.
(10/08/20 9:07pm)
Tomato, "tahmato." Potato, "patahto." No matter how you say it, both are great on focaccia bread. With its distinctive dimples, chewy interior, crisp bottom and golden top, focaccia seems like it would take a lot of work to make. It does not. This is the world's easiest bread.
(10/16/20 2:24am)
If you’ve been on TikTok for the past few months, then you’ve probably seen the ghost photoshoot trend all over your feed.
(10/16/20 12:27am)
A place bursting with autumn atmosphere, Second Wave Coffee and Books in Lexington, South Carolina, is located on about five acres of property and is described as a "very warm environment" by frequent Second Wave customer Jazzmyn Jay.
(10/08/20 1:18am)
Wooden bullseyes line the walls of lanes that are padded with wood and metal inside a center nestled in the Vista, but it isn't darts or arrows that customers are throwing — it's axes.
(11/06/20 1:22am)
Many students wish they could turn their hobbies and interests into a business. These four USC students have found ways to make that happen, and their advice to others is to do the same.
(10/06/20 3:25am)
Earlier this year, a documentary about a civics engagement program in Texas premiered on Apple TV. "Boys State," the name of both the documentary and the program it follows, discussed many of the characteristics and social commentaries that I related to during my experience at Boys State.
(10/08/20 9:24pm)
College dining halls have often been steeped in controversy. Even USC was the site of the Great Biscuit Rebellion of 1852 in which 109 students signed an agreement to withdraw if the dining system was not improved.