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SXSW kicks off with host of hilariously named bands
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SXSW kicks off with host of hilariously named bands
Aaron Graves still owns the oversized wooden utensils that inspired Fork & Spoon Records, the Columbia-based record label he and friends Chris Gardner and Jordan Blackmon founded together and still operate today.
Students packed the Russell House Ballroom Monday night to hear four friends recount how they followed their dreams and helped others answer one question: “What do you want to do before you die?”
The Mantras' music is a melting pot of sound.
Worship comes in many forms — it can take shape as a traditional Sunday morning in a sanctuary of pews or a personal time of thoughtful, spiritual reflection. But for Timothy Phipps, music is his way of expressing his faith.
In this day and age, audiences are hit with new music releases at such a fast pace and high volume that it's easy for listeners to discover an artist several months after he or she has released an album. Whether you're looking for some diversion from the Top 40 or you want to fill your spring break road trip playlist with some new tunes, check out these five artists on the rise to enhance your musical horizons.
The Mix editors' guide to Drizzy's chart-topping tracks
New organization allows for outreach, stage time
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Frank Abagnale, the subject of the book “Catch Me If You Can” and the inspiration for the movie, a Broadway musical and the television show “White Collar,” proved to a crowd of USC students that every man does deserve a second chance.
The world lost a legendary voice on Feb. 11. Award-winning singer and actress Whitney Houston passed away Saturday at age 48. The cause of her death is currently unknown.
Want to make Valentine's Day date plans but you're stranded on campus? Carolina Dining will be serving several special meals in honor of the holiday, and most of them can be purchased on a meal plan. Here's a look at the treats offered for you and your sweetheart, ranging from dinner to dessert.
If you’ve watched any NBC programming in the past six months, you’ve no doubt been bombarded with ads for “Smash,” the network’s new musical drama. But did the premiere live up to the hype?
Museums are generally thought of as sanctuaries for the quiet study of fine collections.
The Russell House Ballroom nearly reached capacity Monday night as actor and comedian Rob Riggle entertained a diverse crowd with hilarious stories taken from his own experiences, peppered with curse words and outrageous sound effects.
You may have seen him as a correspondent on The Daily Show, voicing characters on primetime animated series like "American Dad" and "Family Guy," portraying Mark McGwire and Toby Keith on "Saturday Night Live" or playing alongside Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell in "The Hangover" and "The Other Guys" respectively, but tonight, actor and comedian Rob Riggle is bringing his stand-up routine to USC.
Packing the Russell House Theater with a crowd rivaling “Harry Potter” movie attendance, college dating coaches Dave and Ethan shared dance tips, original songs, spot-on impressions and loads of laughs.
Imagine a bar that serves nothing but beer. Now imagine that this place does exist, and it's in the Vista.
Looking for a way to finish spending that holiday gift money and revamp your wardrobe at the same time? Check out these eclectic online retailers to add variety your closet.Fred Flare (fredflare.com)Fred Flare is a hot spot for unique gifts, fun clothing and accessories. The site sells items ranging in price and taste, from knee socks inspired by Vincent Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” ($12.50) to spiked Jeffrey Campbell platform boots ($188). The site sells apparel for men and for women. Novelty accessories are Fred Flare’s forte, from cupcake-shaped shower caps to lock and key barrette sets. Fred Flare is also a perfect place to search for humorous and unusual kitchen and home accessories, stationery, books, cameras and electronics.Out of Print Clothing (outofprintclothing.com)Band and logo T-shirts are popular looks, but literature fanatics can now join in the fun with Out of Print Clothing’s book-themed shirts. Featuring book jacket designs from early editions of classics ranging from “The Great Gatsby” to “A Clockwork Orange,” it’s as easy to fill a closet as it is to fill a bookshelf. Out of Print Clothing donates one book to a community in need with each purchase. The company’s designs come in men’s, women’s and kids’ sizes. Out of Print also sells unique gifts, including coasters, journals, phone cases and tote bags, all emblazoned with literary images.Threadless (threadless.com)If witty graphic tees are your thing, Threadless is a great place to look. With an open design submission policy and new products introduced weekly, each trip to the Threadless website will likely cause you to add another shirt to your wish list. T-shirt prices range from $10 to $35, and the website hosts sales regularly. Threadless also has frequent design contests in collaboration with corporations or movie releases. A new line of Muppets-inspired shirts was released in November, and Threadless has teamed up with NASA, Sharpie, Lollapalooza and the Tribeca Film Festival in the past. In addition to T-shirts, Threadless sells hoodies, bags, notebooks, wall art and phone cases.ModCloth (modcloth.com)While its items are often a bit pricey, ModCloth’s selection of new and vintage dresses, skirts, blouses and sweaters are swoon-worthy. ModCloth’s collections are a mix of indie, retro, classic, dressy and casual, and the company has various silhouettes to flatter a variety of figures. Most designs resemble the type of clothes you want to find in a vintage or thrift store but never seem to be on the racks. ModCloth’s clearance items ring in around $20 and up, but quantities are limited and items go fast. 80stees.comWant to pay tribute to “Sixteen Candles,” Billy Idol or My Little Pony? 80stees.com is a pop culture gold mine, selling apparel inspired by movies, music, cartoons, sports and sitcoms from two decades ago and today. If you’re nostalgic for Bon Jovi, “Top Gun” or “Saved by the Bell,” 80stees.com has a shirt for you. Non-’80s apparel is also sold on the site, including shirts inspired by “How I Met Your Mother,” “The Big Bang Theory,” “Anchorman” and “Harry Potter.” In addition to T-shirts, the website sells Halloween costumes year-round.
Broadway may be, physically, very far away from Columbia, but that doesn’t mean local audiences don’t have the opportunity to see innovative theater right here in the community. The city’s favorite theaters, complete with local casts, are keeping Columbia’s production calendar packed this spring with everything from the classic “Romeo and Juliet” to rock musical “Passing Strange.” Here is a glance at some of the upcoming shows we’re excited about this season.