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(09/16/22 3:14am)
The courtyard of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church was filled with people enjoying flavorful food and live music as the Columbia Greek Festival began this Thursday.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
Music can help make gay clubs feel like centers of community for everyone, according to those who create and participate in it.
(09/16/22 12:58am)
Alternative Black music is a spectrum. With choices from Saba to PinkPantheress, sometimes finding out where to start can be the hardest part. Well, no worries. All of these artists create an unspeakable vibe that can guide you to what could be your new favorite artist.
(09/18/22 10:59pm)
An early showing of a new PBS documentary series by 16-time Emmy award-winning director Ken Burns, "The U.S. and the Holocaust," premiered Wednesday on campus before its official release on Sept. 18.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
A rainbow Christmas tree, greeting cards for the LGBTQIA+ community, and colorful mugs produced by LGBTQIA+ artists decorate the inside of Curiosity Coffee Bar located in Elmwood Park. They're an integral part of both the business and the inclusive community that the owners aspire to build, according to owner Sandra Moscato.
(09/15/22 11:22pm)
Show: "House of the Dragon"
(09/15/22 1:33am)
The Dachsunds of Columbia is a group whose members love their wiener dogs so much that it organizes meet-ups to connect with other pups in the city.
(09/13/22 2:20am)
Jordin and Dustin Lindsey, twin brothers who played football at USC under former head coach Steve Spurrier, never expected to one day return to campus to sell their childhood recipes in Russell House. The re-imagined Food Lab grants the twins — and four other local restaurants — the new venue to share their food.
(10/03/22 2:00am)
People regularly question Darius Jones, the president and CEO of South Carolina Black Pride, why the Black pride movement exists separate from statewide LGBTQIA+ communities.
(09/08/22 7:05pm)
Taylor Swift lovers united Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, at The Senate to dress up and belt out her music at the Cruel Summer Dance Party.
(09/07/22 12:09am)
The up-and-coming percussion quartet Sandbox Percussion will give audiences a one-of-a-kind contemporary music experience at the USC School of Music on Sept. 9.
(09/08/22 1:45am)
The walls of Melissa Pierce's shop at The Barnyard Flea Market in Lexington are lined with prints of her digital artwork — colorful fantasy pieces featuring a cast of neon characters like bright, wide-eyed mermaids and dragons with sweeping wings.
(09/01/22 2:30am)
The Trustus Theater is celebrating its 37th anniversary by putting on the upcoming production, “At the Heart of it All,” a multimedia event showcasing the legacy of the theater's founders and its history.
(09/01/22 10:50pm)
Song: “Hold Me Closer”
(08/29/22 1:09am)
For a few weeks every summer, one million purple birds descend on Lake Murray's Bomb Island. The birds only stick around long enough to feast on insects, forming clouds so thick they're often called a "haze," before migrating south for the winter.
(09/02/22 1:35am)
Instagram feeds were inundated with sun-streaked photos from the Amalfi Coast of Italy and photo dumps from cobbled European lanes. It seems everyone studied abroad this summer — and they will not-so-subtly let you know it.
(08/29/22 10:55pm)
USC's Department of Theatre and Dance expects to bring a standout performance lineup this fall, which will showcase an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Bess Wohl’s "Small Mouth Sounds."
(08/24/22 4:12am)
Rap artist T-Pain will headline the annual Cockstock concert in October, Carolina Productions announced Tuesday.
(09/14/22 1:52am)
Downtown Columbia may seem biologically barren at first glance. The hot asphalt and innumerable train tracks don’t paint a picture of a hospitable city to wild animals — outside of those the insects, small birds and, of course, USC’s squirrels that we associate with urban life.
(08/26/22 1:59am)
At this year's Soda City Comic Con, guests roamed the halls in costumes that paid homage to everything from cult classic films like Ghost Busters to the Nintendo Mario game series. One attendee was even dressed head to toe like the character Wario, complete with bright purple overalls.