About Face members make rich friendships, memories through passion for art
About Face might have been homeless at times, but its members always found home in each other.
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About Face might have been homeless at times, but its members always found home in each other.
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The Goo Goo Dolls are more than just the guys behind "Iris."
Movie: "The Goldfinch"
Do you ever get tired of listening to the same songs by the same artists from top hits playlists? Yeah, me too. Here is a refreshing playlist with songs that you may have heard before, but it’s probably been a while. Maybe they're even songs that your parents once blasted in the car until you rolled your eyes and plugged in your earphones.
Album: “K-12” by Melanie Martinez
The USC music faculty will be performing pieces from 1819, 1919 and 2019 all in one concert.
Few bands see their music passed down through generations, standing the test of time. According to Michael Miller, Hootie & The Blowfish is one of the rare groups that has done just that, and nowhere is its legacy stronger than the city of Columbia.
The White Mule was filled with the bobbing heads, waving arms and stomping feet of fans as Stop Light Observations played “For Elizabeth.” Just a few hours earlier, the same band that screamed onstage above the clamor of fans and music played quietly in an intimate backstage performance, using nothing but their voices and a couple of guitars.
The Koger Center is hosting local bands Grand Republic and E.Z. Shakes for a free outdoor event on its back loading dock before and after the Hootie and the Blowfish concerts on Thursday and Friday.
Album: “Forever Turned Around” by Whitney
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With a name like Schitt’s Creek, it’s hard to take the town seriously. This is what the Rose family initially thought when they purchased the town for comedic effect. However, when it turns out to be the only sanctuary the spoiled family has left after losing their fortune, the Roses find there is more to Schitt’s Creek than meets the eye.
From shoegaze to lo-fi to introspective indie to drone metal, these songs have one thing in common: They’ll envelop you. More than just lyrics and instrumentation, they’re atmospheric songs that provide a completely immersive, sometimes entrancing musical experience. They’re background noise in the best way.
Gabe Mouer is terrified. He’s been sitting on a fully mixed debut album for five months now. Once released on Sept. 6, his solo project, Patternist, will officially enter into a new era.
College campuses run on coffee. Greg Dodd knows that. But even more than that, he knows that Columbia thrives on community and a sense of togetherness. That’s what he hopes to foster at the newest coffee shop near campus, Sweetwaters Coffee and Tea.
Labor Day weekend is upon us, providing a beautiful reprieve from the onslaught of work, be it the professional or home variety. For students, it marks the first, seemingly well deserved, long weekend of the school year. With all that extra free time – well, 24 hours of extra free time, to be exact – you might be wondering what to do with yourself. Rest assured, there are plenty of different ways one can spend the weekend.
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Matilda Evans was born in 1872 in Aiken, South Carolina. After attending medical school in Pennsylvania, she returned to South Carolina and became the first female African American licensed physician in the state. Her strides in the medical field were unprecedented for women of color during the time, and her compassion for others threaded through her personal life, too. “She never had any children of her own, but she adopted 11 children and put every single one of them through college as an African American single woman,” said Vicky Saye Henderson, director of “The Supper Table’s” theatrical performance. Evans, along with 12 other South Carolina historical women, have an honorary seat at “The Supper Table.”
Show: "The Boys"