Arts & Culture: Years in Review
By Staff | April 24, 2016To reminisce on the past four years at USC, check out these Arts & Culture highlights.
To reminisce on the past four years at USC, check out these Arts & Culture highlights.
Over his career as a director, David O Russell has shown time and time again his ability to make unique and entertaining films across a range of different genres.
South Carolina band Stop Light Observations blends exploratory musical genres with social and political issues in their "transformational rock" sound. The band will perform at Music Farm this Thursday, April 21.
Looking for a read that will make you laugh? These autobiographies by female comedians are filled with laughter, honesty and relatable misadventures.
“Cleopatra” delivers all of the peaceful melodies and slow beats that characterized The Lumineers’ debut album and further develops their perfect road-tripping music.
Disney’s remake of a treasured classic retells the adventures of Mowgli through beautiful cinematography, incredible special effects and a star-studded cast.
With their eighth studio album, Deftones has managed to continue evolving their sound while still retaining what makes them a stand-out in the rock and metal scene.
The 10th annual Indie Grits festival highlighted film, art and music from Columbia and the Southeast through a Waterlines theme, aiming to commemorate the flood.
Columbia residents were able to explore and foster an open-minded respect toward different cultures this weekend at the State Fairgrounds.
Neon Indian, a prominent electric indie rock band, graced Columbia's Music Farm on Saturday with smooth, pulsing music — the perfect getaway for students looking to relieve stress about finals.
Renowned ballet dancers of New York City will be performing at the Koger Center alongside USC dance students, as well as attending a gala afterwards to raise money for USC dance program scholarships.
Check out the best of what Columbia has to offer this weekend, including cultural food tastings, fundraisers, ballet and concerts galore.
Murrells Inlet boasts the title of the "Seafood Capital" of South Carolina. Located on the coast, just south of Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet is home to waterfront dining, incredible views and the historical Marsh Walk.
"The Tempest" brings a unique interpretation of Shakespeare to Drayton Hall Theatre by exploring the psychological depths of his last work.
The omnipresent romantic comedy movie often gets a bad reputation, but some films aim to give life to this otherwise worn-out genre.
After graduating from USC with a sports and entertainment management degree, Lynlee Jewell started working as the tour coordinator for “Disney on Ice presents Frozen.” Jewell is returning to Columbia as the show brings the magic of Arendelle to the Colonial Life Arena from April 13-17.
Hosted by USC's dance program, the Student Choreography Showcase on Thursday will be an opportunity for dance students to display their own choreographed dances and the stories behind them.