SceneSC shines spotlight on USC musicians
Countless talented artists are enrolled at USC, but professors aren’t the only ones who have noticed. This Friday, SceneSC will host a showcase at New Brookland Tavern featuring several USC based bands.
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Countless talented artists are enrolled at USC, but professors aren’t the only ones who have noticed. This Friday, SceneSC will host a showcase at New Brookland Tavern featuring several USC based bands.
Now that this semester has come and go, it's time to step back and take a look at the event highlights. Time flies when you're having fun, so here's a rundown of what you may or may not have missed.
“Speechless. Ignored. Sad.”
If you are making your way to Clemson this weekend, set aside some extra time to see the sights. Pace yourself — you don’t want to exhaust your options too quickly. After all, Clemson’s Wikipedia page has six articles under “Things to do.”
Friday:
For the third year in a row, the French and Francophone Film Festival CinéCola brought cultural diversity to Columbia through the cinematic arts throughout the past month.
Since their grand opening in September, Music Farm of Columbia has slowly gained status with more relevant acts, but bringing the American rock band Of A Revolution, or O.A.R., to their stage is definitely a milestone.
After three years of waiting for Foo Fighters to come out with a new album, fans may have been disappointed with the release of “Sonic Highways” this Monday.
Be careful who you party with, because you might end up starting a successful rock band with them — at least that was the case for drummer Patrick Drohan and the rest of Atlas Road Crew.
“Robbers and Cowards” is what got Cold War Kids over 400 thousand likes on Facebook, but a lot has changed in the eight years since that album was released.
After taking the stage and packing the Russell House Ballroom, stand-up comedian, sitcom actor and Vine star Chris D’Elia led the crowd’s laughter with his own chuckles. With the inevitable ‘cocks puns, his act focused heavily on past relationships, experiences and his hatred for sports.
WEDNESDAY
Founded in 1947, WUSC is USC’s non-commercial, student-run radio station and has become a dependent source for unique music in Columbia, but it would not have survived as long as it has without donations from valued listeners.
Daniel Y El Leon, or Daniel and the Lion, got together one year ago with the dream to be different.
People say that college is a time to find oneself — it’s a transformation period. For Ron Rash, college turned him into the passionate, successful author that he is today.
For the past three years, Jam Room has brought in a diverse array of bands to host their annual festival. This year's line-up is no different, with acts ranging from indie to alt-country to punk. Here's everything you need to know about main acts Superchunk, Leagues and South Culture on the Skids before you see them live this weekend.
Ladies and gentleman, boys and girls, it’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for — the South Carolina State Fair is back in town. While it’s normally overrun with tailgating, for the next two weeks the fairgrounds are being used for what nature intended.
Who would've guessed that the perfect compliment to Saturday’s fall weather would be the smell of marinara sauce in the air?
It just makes sense that the Italian Festival would come with a Bocce tournament.
There are musicians, and then there are entertainers. Crown the Cake aims to be both.