Playlist of the Week: Chill Out
By Lily Shahida | Oct. 1, 2019Take some time to unwind before tackling that lengthy to-do list.
Take some time to unwind before tackling that lengthy to-do list.
The study abroad office offers many resources to help alleviate students' doubts about traveling to a school in another country.
Columbia's drag queens share how they entered the drag scene and why everybody should try drag at least once.
The stage play "Confessions of a Good Man" aims to relate to the lives of various audience members.
"It Chapter 2" does its best work with its character-focused story but falls flat on some horror elements.
This restaurant in the Vista fuses sushi with grilling.
The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli reflects family, community and Columbia.
Columbia is new to the craft beer scene, but its breweries are making up for lost time and adapting to the saturated market.
Curiosity Coffee Bar on North Main Street offers coffee blends from across the world while emphasizing a local coffee shop atmosphere.
As the first feature film from Studio Trigger, Promare impresses with spectacular production value and action choreography that push the medium of animation forward. Unfortunately, its story doesn't quite manage to achieve the same heights.
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"Stories of Dislocation" combines documentary-style theater with slow tempo movements to portray the lives of immigrants in America.
Rock band Sister Hazel has deep connections to the subject of addiction.
Vani Murty draws upon life experiences to share her culture with South Carolina through Indian folk art.
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church brings another weekend of gyros and dancing to Soda City.
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