5 horror games to get into the Halloween spirit
By Jordan Davis | Oct. 27, 2022Halloween is a great time to indulge in something a little scary. We've made a list of a few horror games to try if you're looking to get spooked.
Halloween is a great time to indulge in something a little scary. We've made a list of a few horror games to try if you're looking to get spooked.
In Trustus Theatre's current production of "The Rocky Horror Show," director Terrance Henderson brings a new Black, queer perspective to a cult classic through casting, costume, and character choices.
On Oct. 26, the Association of African American Students will host the Mister and Miss Black USC pageant to highlight Black students and raise money for charity. The event is set to bring together AAAS members, alumni and current students to celebrate the Black student community during homecoming week.
Two families bring their cultural cuisines to the south end of Main Street. One takes on a coffee house aesthetic while the other looks to serve lunch and dinner with drinks.
Changu Sellers provides insight as to why she opened up Unis Boutique as well as her aspirations for the business. This boutique is appealing to women of all sizes and women with a variety of fashion types, located in Five Points.
The Carolina Food Company is looking for ways to embody the spirit of USC in its dishes while connecting with students by hosting cooking competitions. The themed Cocky Cookie is comprised of chocolate chips, red Craisins and cornflakes.
With the anime world packed with monumental releases in the near future, these four underrated anime will be a refreshing watch.
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture's State Farmers Market will host the Midlands Plant and Flower Festival this weekend, October 7-9. Local vendors will sell seasonal produce, trees and shrubbery, as well as unique decorative pieces for both indoors and outdoors. Admission to the event, as well as parking, will be free of cost.
Celebrate pridefully with a curated collection of LGBTQIA+ approved songs from local drag performers.
On the surface, the LGBTQIA+ movement and environmentalism may seem separate. For some, though, both movements emphasize individuality and the power of community involvement.
Diversity in genre and generation helps make the music played and performed in LGBTQIA+ clubs and venues reflect the shared and unique experiences felt by those in the community.
Curiosity Coffee Shop uses coffee and a curated environment to promote comfort in personal gender expression and inclusivity.
South Carolina Black Pride is an organization that provides people of color in the LGBTQ+ community with a place to feel welcomed and liberated.
The new album "5SOS5" from Australian band 5 Seconds of Summer features a visceral theme and explores the nature relationships, upholding friendships and navigating a life of fame. The album features a large scale of tracks with pop hits such as "Blender" and "Bloodhound," as well as more reflective songs such as "Older" and "TEARS!".
In "Three Thousand Years of Longing," George Miller tells the tale of an academic and a djinn. Through maximalist storytelling and a deep emotional center, he tells a new, imaginative love story.
A new art installation at The Mills apartment complex brings attention to the hardships textile workers faced in cotton mills in the early 1900s.
S.C. State Fair's "College Day" allows student to get a taste of South Carolina culture with food, rides, agriculture and more on Monday, Oct. 17.