Irish consul general discusses Irish-American relations
Ireland's Consul General Shane Stephens visited USC to talk about the relationship between Ireland and the U.S. on Dec. 3 in the Russell House.
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Ireland's Consul General Shane Stephens visited USC to talk about the relationship between Ireland and the U.S. on Dec. 3 in the Russell House.
With a nutcracker doll that comes to life and a dancing sugarplum fairy, Columbia City Ballet will be performing "Nutcracker” at the Koger Center for the Arts on select days from Dec. 8-16.
With a megalodon wearing a birthday hat, the South Carolina State Museum is celebrating 30 years of South Carolina history and culture this week. In the light of the anniversary, the museum is holding a juried exhibition to showcase a variety of South Carolina history.
Chronicling the adult life of the legendary singer Freddie Mercury (Rami Malek), Bryan Singer’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” enraptured audiences in the sorrowful and eventful life of the bold singer.
Looking for Halloween plans? Here are some events happening throughout Columbia:
The 2018 South Carolina State Fair offers an abundance of rides, a variety of different foods, an art exhibit and live music.
With a marriage in shambles, a crazy ex-girlfriend and two kidnappers, "Wanda’s Visit" isn't your average dinner party.
At the South Carolina State Fair, one can get a variety of different foods like elephant ears, fried Oreos and fried mushrooms. One particular vendor has a history of excellence and a reputation for quality fair food.
The University of South Carolina’s Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMSA) put on USC’s first Black Film Festival this week in in the Russell House Theatre.
While the University of South Carolina provides many things for parents to do during Family Weekend, you may feel an urge to get away from the scheduled events and explore Columbia with your family. Here are some arts events going on in Columbia this weekend:
Family Weekend is a fun and relaxing time where parents of current Gamecocks come to the university to spend time with their children and go to a football game. Yet for me and about 400 other students, we don’t get spend much of Family Weekend with our parents.
While some of William Shakespeare’s most popular works have been tragedies, USC’s rendition of “Shakespeare in Love” aims to display the playwright’s life through romance and comedy.
Columbia’s second annual Cola Comedy Con brought audiences to tears on Thursday with a night full of laughter and clever jokes, the start of a weekend long event .
A prequel to the box office hit “The Conjuring 2,” Corin Hardy’s “The Nun” takes viewers through 96 minutes of cheap jump scares and is ultimately unsuccessful in its attempt to keep audiences on the edge of their seat.
Trustus Theatre's newest production, Dewey Scott-Wiley and Christine Hellman’s play “Misery is Optional,” looks to impact audiences through its powerful messages about drug addiction.
This spring, students from the University of South Carolina found success at Campus Movie Fest through their quirky film “The Mix.” Now, their peers can watch the film again through Amazon Prime Video.
Steven Pearson and Robyn Hunt's play, “Flight,” chronicles the poignant journey and triumph of two women attempting to gain spiritual freedom through aviation in France during the early 20th century.
With a few steel drums and talented musicians, the USC Palmetto Pans brought a fun-filled night to the School of Music on Tuesday.
The USC Department of Theatre and Dance's presentation of “Sense and Sensibility” is a refreshing and witty take on the classic novel by Jane Austen.
With the premiere of two pieces by Grammy Award nominated artists, the USC School of Music will pay tribute to Richard Greener in the School of Music Recital Hall.