Chuck Bass
Infamous bad boy Chuck Bass always knew what he wanted and how to dress to get it.
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Infamous bad boy Chuck Bass always knew what he wanted and how to dress to get it.
Beloved show “Gossip Girl” may no longer be blessing us with scandalous storylines, but the enviable style and class given to us by bad boy Chuck Bass lives on. Witty, wealthy and sinfully handsome, Chuck Bass gave us all unrealistic romance standards and one of the TV world’s best male style icons.
Last year was a year of spectacular cinema but came up particularly short in the quality of new television shows. So here’s a list of five highly anticipated new programs that will hopefully make up for last year’s missteps.
There are very few pure college students left, with regard to social media, and those who have managed to resist and abstain for this long probably have a level of mindfulness that’s long been unattainable for the rest of us. But participating in Facebook, Twitter and Instagram doesn’t have to mean being drawn into a vortex of FOMO and despair every time you sit down to write a Daily Gamecock article (or a paper for a class). There are countless websites dedicated to helping you procrastinate while — maybe, sort of — bettering yourself. Here are a few of my favorites.
The Great American Smoke Out is an annual event hosted by American Cancer Society to encourage smokers to make a plan to quit. This event was held on the Russell House Patio featuring the USC cheerleaders and resources for quitting smoking. Faculty and students were required to play a game of jeopardy or have their picture taken in order to receive a free "cold turkey" sandwich.
Carolina Productions presented this year's poetry slam competition Wednesday in which USC students read and recited original works. The event was hosted by spoken word poet, Katie Wirsing. Hear from the first place winner, first-year student Autumn Smith.
On November 17th, Carolina Productions put on an Acoustic Cafe event in Gamecock Park at the University of South Carolina. The event featured musical performances from several USC students. Students sang acoustical versions of today's most popular songs and original songs they wrote themselves.
Five noteworthy musical side projects that deserve more attention and appreciation.
With a saturated television market, it is often hard for writers to think of new and creative shows that aren’t super redundant. Most shows fall into simple categories like comedy or drama because viewers are often looking for storylines that are easy to follow.
Check out this special Halloween episode of Weekend Preview with hosts George Wassel and Grace Dubose, and reporter Carson Mason!
On Tuesday night, Carolina Productions hosted a Murder Mystery Dinner in the Russell House Ballroom at the University South Carolina. The performance was put on by USC's own Off Off Broadway.
Dave Feeley gives you the scoop on the the latest acts performing at Music Farm Columbia in the coming week. Follow Dave on Twitter at @ja_feeley
Early Saturday morning, ESPN Sportscenter on the Road made a stop at the Horseshoe to pump up dedicated students and fans for the Vanderbilt game later that afternoon.
Check out a special Thursday night episode of Weekend Preview with host Bobbie Brinkley and Scotty Gavlin with reporter Carson Mason!
Courtesy of SGTV
A special report by SGTV News4 shot by reporter John Stoupenos. The video is a short montage of some of the disaster that struck South Carolina the beginning in October. Officials and meteorologists are calling the event the "1,000 year flood."
"American Horror Story" has made a name for itself by exploring the depths of human morbidity in the sleekest (and sexiest) ways imaginable. The past four seasons have proven to be both extravagantly beautiful and horrifyingly disgusting — a feat not easily accomplished. With a large fan base, it was no wonder that the announcement for the newest season created so much buzz.
Luke Baker and Jake Hutchison interviewed comedian Iliza Shlesinger who has two stand up specials on Netflix and hosts the podcast "Truth and Iliza." They discussed the tour she is currently on, her college experience, recent things that grind her gears, and her singing hamster voice.
Mississippi professor suspected of killing partner, co-worker kills himself
Watch the highlights of USC's first home game of the 2015-2016 season, courtesy of SGTV!