USC student composers to show off work in 'New Voices' concert
By Sebastian Lee | Dec. 5, 2019"New Voices" presents musical compositions created by students in the School of Music. The concert is on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
"New Voices" presents musical compositions created by students in the School of Music. The concert is on Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Avocado Toast SC offers locally sourced and nutritious options for breakfast and lunch.
Even though it seems like colder weather just arrived, Columbia's warm and sunny days will be back soon. Here are some outdoor activities to keep in mind for the spring semester.
Boiled Pnuts Y'all has been a part of Soda City for several years and can be found outside of the Columbia Museum of Art on Saturdays.
Four new businesses in Columbia are each offering something different including fair food, an all-encompassing coffee shop, a new take on Southern tradition and a throwback-themed bar.
Southern Grace is a 100% locally handmade business that sells jewelry at Soda City.
Tapp's Art Center's transformation to Tapp's Outpost in Five Points is in the works and will continue to grow through 2020.
Gamecock Entertainment collaborates with several student organizations to provide students with free entertainment and events. This spring, events planned include more comedy nights, a film competition and city-wide events surrounding the "Wicked" production.
Indie Grits Labs hosts an annual film festival and provides resources for people in Columbia to experience and learn about the arts.
Carolina Lights is the State Fair's first drive-thru light show. The cost is $20 and will continue through the holiday season.
Historic Columbia offers a holiday educational experience by showing the evolution of Christmas culture in South Carolina homes throughout the years.
USC graduate Libby Hawkins directs her first production, "Miss Bennet, Christmas at Pemberley," at Trustus Theatre.
Disney+ is finally here. Why not get into the mood of all your favorite old-school Disney songs with this throwback playlist?
There's more to being Santa Claus than throwing on a suit and saying "ho, ho, ho." Santas in the South Carolina area explain all the work that goes into the job, and why they love doing what they do.
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The "Nutcracker" ballet returns to Columbia for its 59th year of holiday magic.
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