TakoSushi, Flying Biscuit Café among summer additions to Columbia's dining scene
New restaurant openings and intensive renovations brought new life to three historic Columbia buildings this summer.
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New restaurant openings and intensive renovations brought new life to three historic Columbia buildings this summer.
Locked amongst the electronics and cables in USC’s datacenter on Wheat Street is a supercomputer that whirs away, computing answers to the university’s biggest questions.
Album: "RED & WHITE" by Lil Uzi Vert
There is no ingredient more simple and delicious than rice. It is loved internationally and relatively easy to cook. Whether it is paired with a simple sauce or a complex filet, rice makes every meal better. It's even good balled up with some well-cooked salmon.
During summer, tomatoes are best enjoyed with their unique flavors on full display. Brushcetta, or bread topped with seasoned tomatoes, is perfect to show off this fruit. Peeling the tomatoes improves the texture of the topping, while removing the seeds concentrates the tomatoes’ umami and sweetness. Bonus points if you splurge on a nice loaf of bread.
Social media platforms like Tiktok and Instagram continued to generate viral style trends over the summer, but many participants are not doing enough to educate themselves about the origins and meanings behind such trends.
Since coming out with their first short film on YouTube in March 2020, Soapwater Productions is taking another big step in their career with the making of their first full-length feature film, “To What End.”
Seventeen-year-old Katherine Liu's fingers danced across the keys as she competed at the Southeastern Piano Festival. She leaned in closer as the notes came faster and leaned back as the music swelled. When the song is finished, the USC School of Music Recital Hall echoed with her last note.
This past spring, Columbia's Nickelodeon Theatre, commonly referred to as the Nick, temporarily suspended public screenings in order to reorganize its infrastructure in the wake of a difficult period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with an intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five musical places and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
From big arenas that can sit thousands to smaller venues with a much more intimate vibe, Columbia’s local music scene has it all. Here are five places to listen to live music and their lineups for the upcoming fall.
Whether you are an incoming first-year student at USC or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, many are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
Whether you are an incoming first-year at USC, or have one final year before graduation, everyone seems to need new clothes for the new school year. However, most are unsure where to find affordable options close to campus.
Album: WASTELAND by Brent Faiyaz
SolFest RollFest, a music festival presented by Noma Warehouse on July 2, 2022, at Earlewood Park, was the first sustainably run and environmentally conscious music festival in Columbia.
If these walls could talk, they’d sing.
Album: Lavender Days
On the corner of Huger and Pendleton Street, sit three art studios dedicated to contributing to Columbia’s local art district and working to beautify their shared spaces with each of their artistic specialties.
The South Carolina State Museum (SCSM) kicked off its annual Friday Night Laser Lights series on June 17, which featured music from a rotating catalog of artists like The Beatles and Elton John as multi-colored lasers danced across the museum's planetarium.
Seventeen-year-old Katherine Liu steps onto the stage of the USC School of Music Recital Hall wearing a long teal dress. As she starts to play the piano, her fingers dance across the keys. She leans in closer as the notes come faster and leans back as the music swells. When the song is finished, the recital hall echoes with Liu’s last note.