Review: EP from local band Opus & The Frequencies is an anthem for self-confidence in 2023
EP Title: "You're Trash, Kid."
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EP Title: "You're Trash, Kid."
Whether weaving together friendship bracelets into intricate patterns or delicately brushing paint onto a canvas, USC's Art Therapy Club provides students a safe space to de-stress and unwind by creating art and channeling their emotions into a positive outlet.
Stormwater Studios hosted an art exhibition and educational panel on Thursday, titled “Girls Speak." The event highlighted art made by adolescent girls who are currently juvenile offenders at the Lexington County Juvenile Arbitration Program.
When fourth-year public health student Ronella Riley decided to get her septum pierced, she wanted to find a place that would prioritize her safety.
What happens when all electricity is lost, the grid fails and the world as we know it ends? "Mr. Burns," a post-electric play showing at Trustus Theatre from Jan. 20 to Feb. 4, delves into these inquires with human storytelling.
Movie: "Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery"
The Greene Street United Methodist Church is undergoing renovations in order to house the USC School of Music’s jazz program.
There is nothing better than homemade pecan pie. It is a southern staple and simple recipe that's delicious and easy to make. Though it takes a while to bake, it's worth every minute.
Indigo Girls, an American folk rock and Grammy Award-winning band, performed with Jac Thompson at the Senate on Wednesday.
Rows of colorful electric guitars, new drum sets and sleek keyboards greet customers when they walk into Sims Music. Founded by Jerry Sims in 1979, Sims began as a small studio teaching only guitar, with a limited stock of guitars for sale.
Now that the holiday excitement has passed, it’s time for students to head back to campus and fall back into their typical routine.
Well-known astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson will be sharing his research on recent scientific events through a lecture at the Koger Center for the Arts Wednesday night.
Movie: “White Noise”
I remember walking through Five Points nearly four years ago for an interview with the famous — perhaps infamous — artist, Blue Sky.
Everyone knows the famous Gamecocks, such as Darius Rucker or Darla Moore. But a new generation of fame is increasingly common today with online creator culture — and college students are no strangers to this limelight.
This holiday season, the Midlands Clay Art Society is creating an outlet for artists and providing an opportunity for shoppers to expand their horizons into clay art.
Neşet Hikmet is the “dream guy.”
Darryl Stoneworth, a New York native, never expected to spend his life creating a form of historic South Carolina art — one that embodies South Carolina's painful history with slavery but also promotes a culture older than the country itself.
Jordyn Lewis stood in a shimmering green dress on stage in the Russel House ballroom during the Miss Gamecock pageant. She was waiting for someone else's name to be said over the speakers but instead heard her own.
Whether you are anticipating a smooth Thanksgiving meal with loving hugs and heartfelt goodbyes or a passive-aggressive conversation surrounding the recent midterm elections, it can be agreed we will all be ready to unwind after the day’s festivities. Check out these autumn and Thanksgiving themed films and TV episodes that pair perfectly with the upcoming holiday — and eating leftover mashed potatoes and gravy.