Killermann calls out stereotypes
Social justice comedian explains prejudices, equal representation in Tuesday night show
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Social justice comedian explains prejudices, equal representation in Tuesday night show
Since its birth in 2007, the Indie Grits Festival has been a major player in the growth of Columbia’s art scene, and starting today, it’s back again for 2014.
Rachel Hipszer is a third-year marine science student by day and a circus performer by night.
What: NBT New Music Night: Slone’s Agenda / Silver Screen Orchestra / Incredibly Tall People / Oneforall / Unsettled When: Doors open at 6 p.m. Cost: $5 over 21, $8 under 21
Showcase revitalizes Midlands arts scene, features 45 artists from area
As the longest continuously running local concert venue, the Columbia music scene would be nothing without The New Brookland Tavern.
What: Ballister Where: Conundrum Music Hall Price: $8 When: 9 p.m.
Produced by Amy Poehler, “Broad City” started as a web series with a cult following. It premiered on television this January with almost a million viewers, already making it one of the best shows to hit Comedy Central.
An electro-rock group based in Brooklyn, N.Y., Brothertiger takes everything great about indie and electronic and wraps it into a dreamlike, one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Stand-up comic sits down for hilarious and musical performance
Organization in national top 10 among college radio stations
Set to release their second full-length album, “Kid Tiger,” on March 4, the group brings something new to the table.
Best film award goes to Ryan Magee and Daniel Kyre for their short film ‘The Afterlife’
Indie garage rock trio roll back to the South.
Students from all areas of study flocking to film
USC grad capitalizes on cannabis
Student filmmaking competition kicks off Feb. 4
Sustainable Midlands offers local food, presents
‘Off Off Brothel’ production brings awareness to sex slavery in United States