Fit Columbia expands its welcoming yoga experience in Columbia
"Every body is a yoga body," say the staff at Fit Columbia, a yoga studio in downtown Five Points.
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"Every body is a yoga body," say the staff at Fit Columbia, a yoga studio in downtown Five Points.
Sitting on the historic Horseshoe, it is passed by students and faculty every day. Many learn its name during University 101, on a walk on the Horseshoe or on an admitted student weekend, but few go beyond that. What is McCutchen House?
Home Team BBQ
Homemade mac and cheese, a Kramer family favorite:
Show: “Young Wallander”
Jessica Chen's dream has always been to own a restaurant, and now, her creation Crabby's Cajun is making new waves in the Columbia area. This minority-owned Cajun-style seafood restaurant offers a variety of seafood boils. The first restaurant in the chain opened in Greenville in September 2019.
Fall is right around the corner, but we still have one more weekend to celebrate the end of summer with this drink, a re-make of Moosehead's fan-favorite Shark Attack bucket with added Malibu. This sweet, tropical cocktail is the perfect way to send off summer and roll into fall. The tropical coconut pairs well with the grenadine, making this cocktail sweeter than most.
It has been 50 years since "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind," when the world gathered around its TV sets to watch history unfold. An estimated 600 million people watched as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon.
Motor Supply Co. Bistro has been known for its "eclectic blend of contemporary American, French, Italian and Asian cuisine" since it opened its doors in 1989, according to its website.
The Gourmet Shop, located in the heart of Five Points, has been a local staple since 1979. The warm, European-inspired atmosphere has been a family favorite for years. Many customers mention the nice atmosphere when you enter the store.
It's been five weeks since USC sent us home. By now, you've probably gone stir-crazy and have at least thought about taking it out on your hair. While you can't do anything but wait to fix a truly bad haircut, here are some tips to help you the next time you decide to change your hair.
Show: “Tiger King”
As art programs around the country are being minimized in favor of STEM and sports, it's time to stick up for theater. Bringing a well-rounded approach to extracurriculars, theater is one of the best activities or hobbies a child can get involved in.
It is finally here: Disney+ has been released, and you can relive your childhood by binge-watching all of your favorite TV shows and movies. To help with your nostalgia, here are some of the best songs from the most influential and, arguably, best movies and artists from Disney Channel.
Everybody feels homesick from time to time. With the holidays quickly approaching, even the most stoic of individuals can't help but feel a sense of distance from home.
Located at the end of the Horseshoe is McKissick Museum, the building known to most students as the Visitors' Center from campus tours. The museum has various collections that are relevant to Southern history, including, most recently, a donor-based exhibition, "Thank You! Love, McKissick."
If there is any food Americans know how to do best, it's burgers. However, Isreali-founded BurgerIM brings a unique adaptation to an average burger.
Musical comedian Jon Fisher took the stage in the Russell House Theater Wednesday night to sing about bad Craigslist roommates, being a server in the food industry and how he's not sad, just single.
It's that sweater-weather time of year again when pumpkin spice becomes the rage, corn maze pictures fill your Instagram feed and horror is the film genre of choice. To get in the spooky season mood, here are some classic Halloween films that are perfect for a night of Netflix on the couch.
Trustus Theatre is celebrating 35 years in Columbia, and what better way to celebrate than adapting one of the most lauded musicals of the '70s?