'Olive' grills up authentic cuisine
Olive Grill is downtown’s new hole-in-the-wall restaurant. This lunchtime spot located on Taylor Street serves Mediterranean food such as pita sandwiches, soups, salads, platters and everyone’s favorite — gyros.
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Olive Grill is downtown’s new hole-in-the-wall restaurant. This lunchtime spot located on Taylor Street serves Mediterranean food such as pita sandwiches, soups, salads, platters and everyone’s favorite — gyros.
Sleater-Kinney, the epitome of feminist punk rock, is back after a 10-year hiatus from the music scene. “No Cities to Love” proves that time means nothing when it comes to talent.
"Fargo"
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"
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Rick Ross is back in the rap game with his new deluxe album, “Hood Billionaire.” Whether it's related to his new diet — “shoutout to all the pear,” Ross said in a recent interview regarding his new album — is still unclear.
The Columbia Museum of Art received the tremendous painting “Landscape with Fantastic Architecture” by 19th century artist Robert S. Duncanson and celebrated its reveal this Tuesday.
TV on the Radio has been around for quite some time now, but their newest album, “Seeds,” suggests summoning a quality of freshness in their 13-year career.
Fratmouth is a noise rock band. That much is clear. But the other operations and capabilities of one of Columbia’s newer music groups remain mysterious. With of Gabe Crawford on guitar, Connor Brunson on drums and Derry Child, formerly known as Pedro Lopez DeVictoria, on vocals, the trio played one of their first official shows at Conundrum Music Hall Saturday night.
Quirky second-hand store Sid and Nancy’s will host its annual Hollaween Explosion celebration Friday at 10 p.m. at the New Brookland Tavern.
Taylor Swift has done it again. Known for her irresistible, catchy tunes about personal relationships, the pop singer released her fifth studio album “1989” Monday.
Foxygen’s third full-length LP, “...And Star Power” is a deluxe, 82-minute long album that leans toward their first release “Take the Kids Off Broadway." The Californian, indie-psych rock duo comprised of Jonathan Rado and Sam France has started to go in an experimental direction in their latest release.
Sister Hazel, a staple of '90s southern rock and folk, is back and ready to rock The Music Farm in Columbia on Thursday, Oct. 16.