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(12/06/19 3:40am)
Columbia artist Jeremy Butler said local artists were faced with unforeseen obstacles after signing a contract with City Hall for the "What is Art?" gallery, unaware they would be prohibited from showing nude work. Lee Snelgrove, executive director of One Columbia for Arts and Culture, which organizes the gallery’s exhibits, said the artists should have been aware of this limitation beforehand.
(11/15/19 6:47am)
Columbia's budding local hip-hop music scene will be celebrated Nov. 15 at the Columbia Museum of Art during the Arts and Draughts festival with local artist and producer FatRat Da Czar.
(11/24/19 10:10pm)
Located at the end of the Horseshoe is McKissick Museum, the building known to most students as the Visitors' Center from campus tours. The museum has various collections that are relevant to Southern history, including, most recently, a donor-based exhibition, "Thank You! Love, McKissick."
(11/14/19 5:19am)
Second-year Master of Fine Arts acting candidates will showcase a diverse selection of six individual solo plays written, directed and brought to life by each of the students from Nov. 15 to 17.
(11/18/19 12:03am)
While it has not been a long time since many USC students were in high school, it can often feel like a distant memory. USC's presentation of "I and You" takes the audience back to high school with the story of a girl named Caroline, who is sick and homebound, and a boy named Anthony, who comes over to work on a class project with her.
(11/17/19 11:01pm)
Entities such as Billboard and iTunes feature many artists who do not fit the description of alternative music and misrepresent it.
(11/17/19 11:03pm)
Cool Beans and College Grounds has been a convenient spot for a cup of coffee and a quick bite to eat for years.
(11/13/19 5:14am)
People can be ... not great. What begin as minor transgressions spiral into irreconcilable issues if left to fester. Friendships fall apart and relationships fade sometimes for no other reason than we're too afraid to confront our problems and speak up for ourselves.
(11/17/19 11:59pm)
Game: "Fire Emblem: Three Houses"
(11/11/19 12:40am)
If there is any food Americans know how to do best, it's burgers. However, Isreali-founded BurgerIM brings a unique adaptation to an average burger.
(11/11/19 2:23am)
Movie: Doctor Sleep
(11/08/19 3:56am)
Students from the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind created a sculpture in the Vista that combines handprints from members of the school and local community into a hand making the symbol for “I Love You” in sign language.
(11/12/19 2:06am)
Coming to Columbia from a galaxy far, far away, Off Off Broadway presents “Star Wars: The Musical.” The USC student-run musical theater organization has written an adaptation of the story “Star Wars: A New Hope” to be performed at Benson Theatre this November.
(11/07/19 6:03pm)
Tapp’s Arts Center revealed its next location will temporarily be in Five Points in association with RockBlock Foundation. The art center will be renamed Tapp’s Outpost following the move.
(11/08/19 3:04am)
The original play "ReformED," based on the real data, statistics and interviews of teachers around the U.S., is hoping to continue the conversation about education reform after over 10,000 teachers and supporters marched to the South Carolina Statehouse May 1.
(11/07/19 1:32am)
Show: "Daybreak"
(11/11/19 1:25am)
Entering its 15th year, USC’s International Education Week (IEW) will run from Nov. 11 to 15 and seeks to promote international exchange.
(11/07/19 3:47am)
Musical comedian Jon Fisher took the stage in the Russell House Theater Wednesday night to sing about bad Craigslist roommates, being a server in the food industry and how he's not sad, just single.
(11/11/19 12:53am)
Barack Obama was just elected president, there are only six Harry Potter movies in the world and Micheal Jackson’s mysterious death still permeates the trashy magazines in checkout lines. The year is 2009, and a relatively unheard of band released its sophomore album, “Grand.” An instant hit for the 2009 music scene, "Grand" was the birth of the then up-and-coming creative pairing, Matt and Kim.
(11/08/19 3:17am)
If neither of your parents or legal guardians attended a four-year college or obtained a bachelor's degree, you are considered a first-generation college student.