Review: Uncover the mystery with 'Enola Holmes'
Movie: "Enola Holmes"
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Movie: "Enola Holmes"
Homework is something that all students can dread.
Fall is finally here. This season is one of reflection and contentment.
Homemade mac and cheese, a Kramer family favorite:
Alternative clothing store Sid & Nancy doesn't "buy just the trends," according to manager Megan Yelton.
Are you a conscious listener? If not, consider how much meaning can be derived from open ears and heart when talking from day to day.
Movie: "The Devil All the Time"
Inspired by my roommate:
When you hear the word “hike,” what image comes to mind? Is it a backpacker with a tall stick in hand, ready to conquer a great, untamed wilderness? Or is it someone walking along a paved path through the woods? Either option is valid. So, while the Midlands is not exactly known for its great, untamed wilderness, it still has an abundance of trails for any skill level.
As corny as it sounds, we really do need to romanticize our lives. This coming-of-age teen film playlist is for driving with the windows down or watching the sun set.
Wenonah Haire clearly remembers the first time she tried her hand at traditional Catawba pottery as a child. She said she was excited and proud to “learn about a very important part of [her] heritage.”
Show: “Young Wallander”
Located in Five Points, Enzo’s Delicatessen is what owner Joe Cardinale describes as a place for “homesick Northerners” who miss that familiar feel of a neighborhood deli.
The Comedy Closet's situation is “tumultuous.” According to owner Joe Coughlin, before the CDC shut down event venues, the local comedy club hosted open mic nights and brought big comedy names to town. In March, however, Coughlin’s business had to completely stop shows. If Comedy Closet reopened now, it would only be able to fit about 20 comedy fans safely.
The life of a college student can be incredibly fast-paced. There’s so much pressure to be productive all day, every day, that we hardly take a moment for ourselves to be in the present. This is why meditation is a great practice to work into your daily routine. All it takes is a few minutes and maybe an app to guide you. So, rather than watching TikTok or obsessing over your next homework assignment, put on some relaxing music or sounds, close your eyes and practice being still.
When thinking about art, the mind typically falls toward paintbrushes, famous artwork or beautiful historical pieces, but probably not feet. Toes, an artistic expression of the dancing world, are exactly what artist Kayla Olive is using for her work.
What if anyone could be their own healer?
Life can get stressful. Every now and then, we all need a little time for R&R. And what’s more relaxing than a good face mask? But before you go and raid the shelves of your nearest beauty store, consider making your own. This is a simple recipe that includes only a few basic ingredients.
City Yoga, formerly located on College Street in Columbia, offers outdoor, Zoom and recorded classes.
In recent generations, an enlightenment has been gaining traction to combat the harsh enforcement of stereotypes and the grooming mechanisms of society that restrict personal expression. It’s a multi-faceted movement that has revealed itself in so many ways.