New books to read this November
By Sarah Cronin | Oct. 31, 2019Grab one of these anticipated books this November.
Grab one of these anticipated books this November.
After studying abroad in Tokyo, Japan, former USC student Siyu Zhou created a film about his experience and is now a finalist in the IES Abroad Film Festival.
The USC Dance Company's annual Fall Concert is this weekend.
"Demon Slayer" is more than its title implies: Great emotional beats and action sequences elevate the series beyond others of its genre.
Clinton Sease Farm offers a wide array of fall activities — for both the thrill-seeking Halloween fanatics or the picture-worthy pumpkin patch type.
USC's printmaking club brings original artistic designs to the school and surrounding community.
Thursday's screening of "When I Stutter" documentary shared stories of individuals with stutters, including a panel discussion afterwards that answered audience members' questions on the subject.
Columbia City Ballet's "Dracula" is returning to the Koger Center to thrill the city of Columbia for its 24th year.
Horror junky or 8 year old at heart, we have your guide to Halloween streaming.
This Halloween-themed playlist features spooky classics for the upcoming holiday.
Spectacular performances in "El Camino" make the "Breaking Bad" spin-off film one of the must-see movies of the year. From meth dealer to slave to outcast fugitive, "El Camino" tells the story of a good man struggling to find his place in a confusing world.
Jump Castle Riot, an up-and-coming band from Charleston, is performing in Columbia Oct. 26.
Don't ghost Halloween — Columbia has plenty of events to celebrate the spooky holiday.
In the Netflix adaptation of Stephen King's "In the Tall Grass," viewers might get just as lost as the characters.
USC's theater department is bringing Shakespeare's play "Much Ado About Nothing" to Longstreet Theatre with a modern twist. The play will run from Oct. 25 to Nov. 9.
Todd Phillips introduces the Joker as a dynamic character. In this new take on the classic character, "The Joker" establishes a theme similar to that of Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver."
Leslie David Baker of "The Office" brought candor and humor to USC with an open Q&A at the Russell House Ballroom.