'Nutcracker' to promote tradition and community
By Lily Shahida | Dec. 1, 2019The "Nutcracker" ballet returns to Columbia for its 59th year of holiday magic.
The "Nutcracker" ballet returns to Columbia for its 59th year of holiday magic.
Since Thanksgiving is only celebrated in America, some international students got to experience the turkey-themed holiday upon first coming to USC.
"Thank You! Love, McKissick," an exhibit at the McKissick Museum, features items that are significant to University of South Carolina history, including athletic memorabilia and artwork.
Is "The Lighthouse" organized chaos, or is it just plain chaos? Well, it depends on who you ask.
Sophie Angela uses her art showcase at Cool Beans to display a political message and encourage viewers to think about the role of politics in daily life.
USC's student-directed play "I And You" is a thoughtful story built from lovable archetypes.
"Pokémon Sword and Shield" are amongst the most controversial games of the entire year. Harsh criticisms about various problems bring into question the future of the Pokémon franchise.
"Pokémon Sword and Shield" give players many reasons to be excited about the "Pokémon" series as it comes to the Nintendo Switch.
The 34th annual Vista Lights will take place 6 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21. The event will consist of shopping, food, music and more.
When you're homesick and don't know what else to do, listen to Hiraeth and get lost in your feelings.
Matt and Kim's concert Sunday night at The Senate provided a dynamic experience for audience members that was true to the duo's high-energy brand.
Fourth-year student David Edwards directs the two-person production, "I and You," which will take place at the USC Lab Theatre Nov. 20 to 23.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses stands amongst the cream of the crop in the tactical role-playing game genre, introducing original narrative elements and compelling gameplay features that breed dozens of hours of authentic fun.
Cool Beans, located just off the Horseshoe, has provided coffee for the Columbia area for 23 years.
Music outlets completely fail to understand alternative music and mislabel many artists as alternative by doing so.
Local hip-hop artist FatRat Da Czar will host an album release event for his recent release "Tribe" at Columbia Museum of Art that features many local rappers and producers.
MFA acting students are showcasing their original creations that they independently act as all of the characters involved. "Plans for Freedom: Do Not Fold" can be seen Nov. 15 to 17.