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(04/15/15 12:05am)
M. Night Shyamalan’s latest production is just as chilling as any of his previous movies and shows. “Wayward Pines” is an upcoming Fox mini-series based on the novel “Pines” by Blake Crouch, and it stars several familiar faces, including Matt Dillon, Terrence Howard and Shannyn Sossamon.
(04/09/15 12:15am)
USC’s School of Visual Art and Design (SVAD) is presenting “You Are Here,” their advanced photography student show, at City Art gallery this week. The free opening reception will be Thursday night from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., and the photographs will be on display through Saturday.
(04/07/15 7:09pm)
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(03/30/15 11:30pm)
One of the latest Netflix original series is an outrageous, light-hearted tale about girl power and growing up.
(03/23/15 12:41am)
There are no limits to what some people will do to fund childhood cancer research — some will even go bald for it.
(03/16/15 2:16am)
Lisa Ashworth put it best when she said, "Anything can be an art form."
(03/01/15 11:51pm)
If you haven’t watched the first two seasons of House of Cards, you should probably get caught up. The latest season made its debut this weekend, and it has potential to be the most sensational yet.
(02/25/15 2:36am)
Big Sean has officially
entered the game.
(02/18/15 5:08am)
The latest from Theatre South Carolina goes back in time to tell a gripping, humorous tale. “Translations,” a tale about a small Irish town and its attempt to adapt to a changing world, comes alive with humor and heartache. The play runs from Feb. 20-28 at the Longstreet Theatre.
(02/16/15 1:56am)
SC Pride's Sweetheart Gala last Saturday had a formidable and upbeat crowd throughout the entire night. Jeff March, the president of SC Pride, was excited that the event was scheduled to last until 2 a.m. for the first time in the Gala’s history.
(02/11/15 3:13am)
INK! announces itself, loudly, just with its name –it's a student organization for any and all aspects of English and the literary arts.
(02/11/15 1:40am)
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(02/05/15 8:46am)
Booming bass and record scratching echoed throughout the Russell House University Union Wednesday night, bringing in the occasional curious passerby.
(02/04/15 7:51am)
Told from the point of view of a ridiculously theatrical art
dealer, “Mortdecai” is a fast-paced story of the search for a stolen Goya painting.
Charlie Mortdecai, played by a particularly stagy Johnny Depp, is painfully
stuck in another era, dressing in flamboyant outfits and speaking in metaphors.
He somewhat reluctantly embarks on a journey across Europe to retrieve a
painting that allegedly contains codes to a loaded bank account.
(01/28/15 8:15pm)
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(01/26/15 7:14am)
The audience got progressively more anxious as DJ after DJ took the stage Thursday night waiting for Riff Raff to start his performance.
(01/20/15 7:40am)
The story of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle’s
immeasurable patriotism and selflessness destroyed box office records,
surprising audiences with its depth and relatability. “American Sniper,” based
off Kyle’s autobiography, is a heartbreaking tale of bravery and sheds light
on the internal struggles of countless service men and women.
(01/14/15 7:40am)
"Fargo"
(01/13/15 7:48am)
"The Grand Budapest Hotel"
(01/12/15 7:54am)
Aside from riling up all kinds of political drama and international tension, “The Interview” actually produced a few laughs from its audience. Completely predictable and chock-full of punchlines, the flick got more laughs than expected as all the hype it received was due to its international controversy.