Review: 'Metamorphoses' theater production gives eccentric new spin on old stories
By Isabella Paras | Nov. 4, 2021USC's production of "Scenes from the Metamorphoses" gives old tales new, eccentric light with psychoanalysis and modern elements.
USC's production of "Scenes from the Metamorphoses" gives old tales new, eccentric light with psychoanalysis and modern elements.
"Manhunter," "Mulholland Drive" and "The Visit" might not be conventional horror films, but they contain enough creepy elements to be a fitting watch for the Halloween weekend.
Halloween is around the corner, and on Oct. 26, McKissick Museum put on its annual horror tour. Among the attendees might have been former USC president James McKissick, whose ghostly form has been reported in the past.
This pumpkin spice syrup is going to up your at-home coffee game. With its warm, fall flavors, it's sure to spice up your favorite drinks.
"Halloween Kills" falls short of its predecessor. While, not unwatchable, it is undeniably a worse movie than the movie that came before it.
Student-Made UofSC connects campus artists with one another and provides business opportunities for creative students through an online marketplace.
Boo at the Zoo, the annual Riverbanks Zoo event, returns for its annual candy-filled events. With COVID precautions, animals and trick-or-treating are available for families to enjoy.
USC fails to follow its own Carolinian Creed by not offering equal bathroom access for women in the Jones Physical Science Center, negatively influencing women in the sciences.
The events, performances and attendees of the 2021 South Carolina Pride sought to celebrate and foster inclusivity of the LGBTQIA+ community this past weekend on Main Street in Columbia.
Todd Haynes' new documentary chronicling the life of The Velvet Underground is an inspired look into the art and music scene of the '60s and '70s.
This alternative collection of songs will make you feel like you're the main character this Halloween season.
The first Ms. Senior Recreation Pageant, an event dedicated to uplifting older folks and celebrating the positive aspects of aging, commenced yesterday at the Dutch Square Mall to an audience of over 100 people.
The McKissick Museum has gone through major change since its founding in the '80s, such as the introduction of interactive digital exhibitions, but its mission of preserving history still stands.
Columbia is home to many female tattoo artists, all of whom have overcome adverse challenges in the tattoo industry to get to where they are today.
The members of the Gamecock Skate Club dismantle the misconceptions of skateboarders, promote community and care for their mental and physical health through skateboarding on campus.
"No Time to Die" is a long film packed with intense action that wants to dig deeper into James Bond as a man. The film pays off two-decades of the character and tone fans have come to expect from Daniel Craig's stint as 007.
The City of Columbia brought a new park to The BullStreet District recently –Page Ellington Park. The park's namesake was pulled from the footnotes of history for the many accomplishments he had as a slave and Black man in early America.