Crowfield flocks to Columbia
Charleston-based rock outfit Crowfield’s band name may have been inspired by a day care center, but the group’s tunes are not child’s play.
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Charleston-based rock outfit Crowfield’s band name may have been inspired by a day care center, but the group’s tunes are not child’s play.
Dan Wilbur wants to teach the world how not to read. You just have to read his book to learn why.
It takes a lot of patience to travel across the country in a van on a family road trip. Imagine doing it with seven band members.
Small but enthusiastic crowds flocked to Finlay Park this weekend for the inaugural Famously Hot Music Festival, three days worth of live music in the capital city.
He may be friends with Edwin McCain and have a high-selling record on iTunes, but Bryson Jennings hasn’t forgotten where he came from. He’s coming home to play near his alma mater this weekend.
Joshua Seth does not like to label himself as a hypnotist.
Returning to campus means visiting your favorite restaurants and stores again. But this semester you may notice some new spots on the scene. Check out these new businesses that have cropped up in Columbia during the summer.
Need a break from homework and studying or looking for a way to kick back on the weekend? You don't have to travel to Charlotte or Atlanta to hit up a hot concert. Check out these acts that are stopping in Columbia this fall.
Navigating Columbia's music scene can be a bit daunting, especially if you are new to the area. From punk and hardcore to jazz and country, the capital city has lots to offer for fans of all types of tunes. If you have a hard time deciding which venue to attend, take this quiz to find out which music venue you are.
It's out with the old and in with the new on Main Street this month as Columbia's favorite non-profit movie theater relocates to a bigger home. The Nickelodeon Theatre is moving, but the cinema's new space isn't far away from the current location — the address is still on Main Street.
While Columbia's Main Street may not be as bustling as downtown areas of larger cities, the strip is gaining a new hot spot.
While it would be difficult to transform into one of America's favorite foods, you can see a larger-than-life version of the lunch and dinner staple when the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile rolls into Columbia this week.
2012 USC graduate Amy Woodell's college experience opened up more career possibilities for her than she ever imagined.
Golden Globe-winning actor, gay rights activist and "Glee" star Chris Colfer is adding one more job description to his resume this month: author.
Although the finished product won't debut on MTV, Fuse or VH1, the members of Death of Paris need you to be in their first music video.
The second floor of Russell House is currently closed for business, but students will see big changes when returning to campus in August.
Many bands might be leery of playing a gig on Friday the 13th, but for local rock/blues trio Albatross, the date fits right with the band's vibe and the symbolism behind its name.
It doesn't take a surgeon to see that the members of Columbia rock and soul group Dr. Roundhouse have a sense of humor. The band's name is derived from an original sketch comedy show character. "The Muppet Show's" fictional band Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem is one of several influences and each member of the four-piece group has a silly nickname. But Dr. Roundhouse does take one thing seriously: making music.
Your cups, bowls, vases and pitchers often go unnoticed in households, but years from now they may end up in a museum.