Music lovers keep vinyl alive
USC student Jesse Milliff set one of her favorite vinyl records, “Signs of Light” by The Head and The Heart, on her black turntable.
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USC student Jesse Milliff set one of her favorite vinyl records, “Signs of Light” by The Head and The Heart, on her black turntable.
For a lot of people, summer is the best time of the year. It's easy to kick back and have fun when your school responsibilities are put on pause.
First brought to America in 1802 when Thomas Jefferson served the dish for dinner at the White House, the idea for mac and cheese was simple: macaroni mixed with melted cheese. As it became one of the most beloved side dishes, variations of mac and cheese recipes have taken on a life of their own.
Looking back at the music of the past, it can be easy to place specific musical trends in specific decades, such as the British invasion of the '60s or grunge in the '90s. When people of the future are looking back onto the 2010s, the music of the decade will be defined by the abandonment of the typical idea of genre and the rise of the "DIY" artist.
As art programs around the country are being minimized in favor of STEM and sports, it's time to stick up for theater. Bringing a well-rounded approach to extracurriculars, theater is one of the best activities or hobbies a child can get involved in.
Movie: The Two Popes
Nirvana, Led Zeppelin and Alice in Chains are revered bands by many, and some die-hard fans would do almost anything to see them live. In some cases, attending a show by these bands is difficult due to expenses and long travel distances. In other cases, it is impossible because the band either has deceased members or stopped touring.
At the end of each semester, "New Voices" showcases compositions created by student composers. On Saturday at the School of Music, 11 different composers will showcase 12 compositions that are a culmination of their semester's work.
USC's New Sounds Quartet Concert is set to take place on Friday. The concert will feature four USC graduate students who have worked all semester towards this concert. The quartet is made up of two violinists, a violist and a cellist.
Many residents of the Columbia area are familiar with local art pieces such as the giant chain mural connecting two buildings on Main Street or the “World’s Largest Fire Hydrant” on Taylor Street, but less is known about their creator.
Historic Columbia's Holiday House Tours give visitors a glimpse into Christmases past this holiday season through Jan. 5.
The South Carolina State Fairgrounds is known for hosting the State Fair every year, but many are unaware that other events take place on the fairgrounds through the year.
It is finally here: Disney+ has been released, and you can relive your childhood by binge-watching all of your favorite TV shows and movies. To help with your nostalgia, here are some of the best songs from the most influential and, arguably, best movies and artists from Disney Channel.
Ridge DeVuono is the lead singer and manager of Tripping on Bricks, a band founded by a group of USC students in 2016. Almost four years later, the band of mostly USC alumni released its first album, "Colorblind" on Nov. 22.
Nick Hauser, founder and owner of Indah Coffee, had always drank coffee, but while exploring Southeast Asia with his wife Stefani, his fondness of coffee began brewing into a passion.
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I’m telling you why: There could be more than 160 Santas in South Carolina.
“Miss Bennet, Christmas at Pemberley” will be at Trustus Theatre from Dec. 6 to 21. According to Chad Henderson, Trustus Theatre's artistic director, the play is “a wonderfully uplifting holiday rom-com.”
USC dance students will highlight the art of choreography and dancing, with original pieces to be choreographed and performed by USC students Dec. 3 to 6.
As we say goodbye to everything about the fall semester — exams, papers, presentations and just class in general — we should also say goodbye to other things in our life that cause us stress. Maybe say goodbye to that friend who just keeps holding you back. Goodbye to that person you don’t really talk to anymore but who always watches your snapchat story. Or, maybe you need to say goodbye to some bad habits of your own. Luckily, this playlist touches on all of that.
For the 59th year, Columbia City Ballet will be presenting the holiday classic "Nutcracker." In anticipation of the holidays, the city of Columbia can see performances at the Koger Center for the Arts from December 14 to 15 and December 21 to 22.