Blue Mountain perfects country punk
Music fans looking for a high-energy, multi-influenced show should check out Blue Mountain featuring Cary Hudson at Conundrum Music Hall Thursday.
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Music fans looking for a high-energy, multi-influenced show should check out Blue Mountain featuring Cary Hudson at Conundrum Music Hall Thursday.
“El Camino” — The Black Keys
While many students despise the idea of reading for enjoyment in addition to their coursework, a trip to Ed’s Editions may change their minds.
November is National Native American Indian Heritage Month, and USC's Office of Mulitcultural Student Affairs is bringing the celebration to campus with a film festival and poetry night.
Seasonal events bring spirit to Midlands
Though Columbia’s landscapes may not easily be described as “beautiful” or “sublime,” the Columbia Museum of Art brings awe-inspiring scenery to the city with the opening of its latest exhibit, “Nature and the Grand American Vision: Masterpieces of the Hudson River School Painters.”
Marius Valdes is a zookeeper — of whimsical artistic creations.
The Saloon812 Harden St.Karaoke nights: Thursday & Friday 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.Columbia's go-to country bar hosts not one but two karaoke nights every week. If you can find enough liquid courage in the Five Points bars to feel like you have what it takes to wow a crowd, take control of the microphone during the Saloon's "Country Karaoke." The Saloon is only open to patrons age 21 and up.
Florence and the Machine is back in the spotlight with sophomore effort “Ceremonials,” and it seems the “Machine” has grown louder and more eclectic since the group’s debut.
It's Friday, and you know what that means — Halloweekend is finally here! If you have downtime between party hopping, stay in the Halloween spirit by watching one of these movies.
Fall brings a variety of seasonal foods with the change of weather, but the flavor of the month is definitely pumpkin. Here are five pumpkin-flavored eats we're obsessing about this week.
Every party needs a bumping soundtrack, and Halloween parties are certainly not an exception to the rule. Artists across a variety of genres have released songs with spooky, haunting themes. Give these tunes a spin at your Halloween party this weekend. “Thriller”Michael Jackson
Halloween is the perfect time to become a different person, even if it’s only for one night.
Halloween is not just for trick-or-treating and dressing up. Costume parties, haunted trails, stage shows and historic walks are among the variety of festive fall activities going on in Columbia this week. Whether you're scared of being scared or delighted by horror, there's something for everyone.
When Fall Out Boy announced it was taking an indefinite hiatus in 2009, pop-punk fans across America wondered what would come of the band’s members, especially beloved frontman Patrick Stump.
Band takes crowd back in time with '70s, '80s tunes
Halloween is right around the corner, and unless you want to wear a sheet over your head for the third year in a row, it's time to start piecing together the perfect costume. And luckily for you, items to transform you into Dorothy from "The Wizard of Oz," Rizzo from "Grease," Capt. Jack Sparrow from "Pirates of the Caribbean" or Jason from "Halloween" can all be found at the same location.
Comedian Doug Benson will make a tour stop in the Russell House Ballroom at 8 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) in support of his new comedy album, “Potty Mouth.”Benson is best known for his stand-up comedy. He gained national attention as a contestant on NBC’s “Last Comic Standing” reality show competition in 2007. Though Benson placed sixth in the competition, losing the show did not keep him out of the spotlight. He has been featured on “Comedy Central Presents” specials several times and was also a frequent commentator on VH1’s pop culture show “Best Week Ever.” Benson also hosts “Doug Loves Movies,” a comedy podcast in which Benson discusses movies with actor friends. Past guests include Zach Galifinakis, Aziz Ansari, Michael Cera and John Lithgow. All past episodes of “Doug Loves Movies” are available for free on iTunes.Benson has a strong Twitter presence, tweeting out pictures from the tour and frequently interacting with his followers. Follow him @DougBenson in preparation for tonight’s show. Benson will take the stage at 8 p.m. Students get in free with their CarolinaCards. The event is sponsored by Carolina Productions.
Marijuana legalization is a major topic of discussion on USC's campus, and Carolina Productions wants the debate to continue — publicly.
Former G-Unit rapper Game held a crowd of students captive Friday night, making the audience wait an hour after the show's appointed start time but delivering all the hits they wanted to hear.