El Burrito offers free concerts, affordable food
Bluegrass, burritos and beer are the perfect ingredients for a fun night out, and El Burrito in Five Points is offering all three as part of its fall Bluegrass Thursdays concert series.
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Bluegrass, burritos and beer are the perfect ingredients for a fun night out, and El Burrito in Five Points is offering all three as part of its fall Bluegrass Thursdays concert series.
Sick of eating the same packed lunch every day? Need a break from Russell House food? If you’re looking for a quick, affordable and delicious lunch, Columbia is host to several sandwich shops within walking distance of campus. Here are five local spots we’re obsessing about this week.
Did you know that nationally known musicians including Phish, Dave Matthews Band, Wilco and the Avett Brothers all get promotional materials printed by an alumni-owned business operating out of Columbia?
He's played a homewrecker, a legendary rock star, a bully and Taylor Swift's love interest, but Tyler Hilton's only role was sensitive singer-songwriter when he took the stage at the White Mule Saturday night.
Remember when you were 6 years old when waking up with gum in your hair and going to the dentist were two of the worst things in the world?
Most college students think magic shows are just for kids. Entertainer Justin Willman aimed to change the minds of USC students with his show in the Russell House Ballroom Thursday night.
Although Columbia is far away from New York City and Washington, DC, the Midlands will host two memorial concerts in honor of those who lost their lives on Sept. 11. Local musicians and national acts will be a part of this weekend's events.
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College students love nothing more than a great bargain. Thrifting not only allows shoppers to buy items for less, but it also provides an opportunity to find unique products that can’t be found in shopping malls or chain stores. Add an edge to your wardrobe, punch up your style and save some major bucks while doing so. Here’s a look at two hot thrift/consignment stores located in Five Points.
Tina Fey's sarcastic wit and beautifully delivered deadpans have defined recent comedy and, during the "Saturday Night Live" spoofs of the 2008 presidential elections, she made a name for herself with her impersonations of Sarah Palin.
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Carolina Production’s annual free concert took a departure from its usual big-name headlining act setup to feature local artists Haley Dreis; One, Two, Skidoo; and Death of Paris on the Russell House patio Tuesday night.
Local restaurants offer big deals on pizza, pasta, sushi, affording college students dinner on a dime
Starting college is an exciting time for a student. All the hard work is finally paying off. Not everyone gets the opportunity to go to college, so the lucky bunch that do should take advantage of it and behave in a manner that would make family and friends proud.
Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean that all performers stop touring. Here’s a sneak preview of some of the musical acts making their way through the Carolinas this fall.
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As the famous Billy Joel song goes, “Only the good die young.” While Amy Winehouse’s behavior definitely can’t be classified as “good,” it’s hard to deny that the tattooed soul singer, who was found dead in her London apartment on Saturday afternoon, had talent. I mean, the woman won five Grammy Awards for her album “Back to Black.” That’s a big deal. So why couldn’t Winehouse see the potential in herself? Although the cause of her death has yet to be officially determined, it’s no secret that the singer had some serious addictions and wasn’t exactly a role model in her daily life. She often made headlines because of her substance abuse, violent relationships, eating disorders and hospitalization. Who can forget her Grammy acceptance speech in which she dedicated her win to “my Blake incarcerated” or when she was found in a hotel on horse tranquilizers? In reference to Winehouse’s smash hit “Rehab,” Associated Press writer Jill Lawless said, “Few artists summed up their own career in a single song — a single line — as well as Amy Winehouse.”