Georgia author’s book tour comes through Columbia
The Forest Acres Barnes and Noble welcomed Georgia author Sherry Meeks on Sept. 10 for a stop on her promotional tour for her debut novel, “Finding Tambri."
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The Forest Acres Barnes and Noble welcomed Georgia author Sherry Meeks on Sept. 10 for a stop on her promotional tour for her debut novel, “Finding Tambri."
Former American gymnast Shawn Johnson has postponed her Sept. 14 event at the University of South Carolina according to a press release from Carolina Productions on Tuesday.
Release date: Sept. 2
The McKissick Museum is offering students a look into Columbia’s past with its new exhibit titled “Looking Back/Looking Ahead: Columbia's Sesquicentennial Time Capsule.”
The Famously Hot SC Pride parade and festival returned to Main Street on Saturday, offering attendees a packed day of events centered around promoting and celebrating Columbia’s LGBTQ community.
“Inside,” the second game from the independent studio Playdead, matches extraordinary 2D platforming and puzzles with a mysterious and creepy tone to create one of the most memorable and stylistic video game experiences of the year.
Soda City Comic Con brought together people from all over Columbia and beyond this weekend to celebrate nerd culture and entertainment of all forms.
“Super Smash Bros. for Wii U”
“Kubo and the Two Strings” is an extraordinarily impressive stop-motion film with a story full of humor, epic battles and emotion. The Aug. 19 release is not a film that should be overlooked.
The sixth annual Rosewood Art and Music Festival next month will offer its visitors a full day of live music and art from local talent, and The Daily Gamecock got the chance to speak with Al Black, the event’s director, for a preview of the attractions.
As a dancer, composer and YouTube star who fuses electronic music with classical violin, Lindsey Stirling is certainly a rare talent. With her third studio album, “Brave Enough” Stirling has shown that she is still an artist worthy of her spotlight.
Naughty Dog is one of the most successful developers in the video game industry. The Santa Monica-based studio took a wild, ever-changing ride to get to where they are today.
Atlas Road Crew, a Southern rock band made up of former University of South Carolina students, is returning to their hometown with a show at the Music Farm on Sept. 9.
While the fall season means classes, exams and tripping over bricks on the Horseshoe, it also comes with some of the year's best releases in entertainment. This list of upcoming movies, TV shows, games and albums are a sample of the great study distractors you can be enjoying soon.
For years, Periphery has been taking the progressive metal scene by storm with ridiculously powerful and complex music, humbling thousands of people who thought they were good at guitar. This is still the case with their latest album, “Periphery III: Select Difficulty,” as the band has managed to evolve its sound with unique new styles and some of its best songwriting yet.
Release Date: July 1
“Gone Home” is a game that certainly isn’t for everyone. Its focus on storytelling over gameplay and its short length may turn some away, but those who find themselves lost in the game’s story will be in for a fantastic experience.
Nothing makes a college student feel old like realizing that his favorite childhood movies are now the age of a child. Looking back at what was popular in the past helps us get a glimpse of what life was like and can bring some strong feelings of nostalgia. These four pieces of entertainment are reaching their tenth birthdays, and each of them is still special to many people a decade after their release.
Release Date: July 8
The "American Idiot" musical at the Trustus Theatre brings the band Green Day’s 2004 rock opera to life with a full cast of actors, singers, dancers, stage lights and a live band.