Five Points sees closures, openings, closures again
Five Points has experienced plenty of change in the past four years as bars and restaurants have filtered in and out.
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Five Points has experienced plenty of change in the past four years as bars and restaurants have filtered in and out.
From Jared who’s 19 and never learned how to read to all those chickens, Vine entertained users with viral content from its founding in 2012 until uploads were disabled in 2016.
Columbia welcomed several rebranded businesses in the last year. Music Farm and Yoghut closed their doors briefly before returning as The Senate and The Corner Blend, respectively, while The White Mule made its return after a seven-year hiatus.
The meme culture was created long before the class of 2019’s time at USC, but it has undoubtedly changed in the last four years.
As finals week rapidly approaches, it's important to focus on the upcoming papers, presentations and tests that determine our final grades. But as we finish out these last two weeks of the semester, it's important not to lose sight of something far more important than our final grades: ourselves.
Albums: “Arizona Baby” and "Ghettobaby" EPs
Almost 50 people gathered in Columbia Museum of Art’s lobby. They weren’t roaming the galleries filled with renowned artwork. Instead, they were editing Wikipedia articles.
At Sustainable Carolina’s Reclaimed Runway show, models strutted down Greene Street wearing upcycled or recycled designs created by student designers. The six different designs showed how everyday waste can be creatively reused.
USC's Department of Theatre and Dance students will premiere original works at the spring 2019 Student Choreography Showcase.
Ah, it's that time of year again.
To Benjamin Shumate, there’s no such thing as Tuesday. To him, the third day of the week is known exclusively as “Blues Day.”
One year ago today, I, and approximately 458,000 others, stayed up past our bedtimes to simultaneously stream Beyoncé’s Coachella performance on YouTube.
Lizzo’s sophomore album “Cuz I Love You” is a love note from the artist to herself. An advocate for the body positivity movement, Lizzo mixes her message with beats that you can’t help but move to and infectious words that invite a sing-along. The album offers the perfect combination of undeniable bops and a clear thematic praise of self-love.
“Social Cues” — Cage The Elephant
Let’s admit it: Disney hasn’t been all that great lately. All of its recent remakes are pure money grabs, and it hasn’t been coming out with much original material. They bought both Star Wars and Marvel, and who knows what will be next?
The world premiere of “Aphra Behn: Wanton. Wit. Woman.,” presented by USC’s Department of Theatre and Dance and Full Circle Productions, highlights the story of a woman whose contributions as a playwright are rarely recognized.
Movie: To Sleep with Anger
Mikey Day and Streeter Seidell of Saturday Night Live brought lots of laughs from New York City to Columbia early this week.
“Guava Island,” a short film starring Donald Glover and Rihanna, shows Glover at his performing peak, establishing a musical direction that's an evolution from his most recent work.
Punk is much more than a genre of music. It's a movement, a staple of a culture deeply rooted in the rebellious era of the 1970s. The anti-establishment ideology gained attention and much of America's youth became infatuated. But where did it go? Is punk still alive?