Carolina After Dark treats students to throwback movie series
By Emily Chavez | April 4, 2018For all the 90s kids: Carolina Productions and Carolina After Dark will host a Disney Channel Original Movie series this April.
For all the 90s kids: Carolina Productions and Carolina After Dark will host a Disney Channel Original Movie series this April.
Secular faith doesn't have the same foundation as organized religions, but that doesn't mean that it isn't deep, real and rooted in something sacred.
Saul Dibb’s new movie confronts what war does to those who fight in it, but ultimately doesn’t make a lasting impact on viewers.
Winner Alex Kunkle presented pieces inspired by artist Gustav Klimt.
Readers and authors come together to discuss the mutual impact of literature in USC's 2018 Open Book series.
The "Never Again" gun control movement shows us a new and effective type of political and social protesting.
In "Boarding House Reach," Jack White produces an album that asks questions instead of answering them.
The OverReactors improv troupe hosted an "Oregon Trail" themed show Saturday night, featuring their usual dynamic scenes and absurd humor, with a frontier twist.
B.o.B. performed for USC students and staff as part of Carolina Production’s annual SpringFest festival.
The Nickelodeon screens "Get Out" — a poignent, critically-aclaimed filmed — in honor of End Racism Day.
Ashley Wineland, an official CMT artist, performs in Boiling Springs, South Carolina, on March 30. Her country musical roots and her fans are some of the most important things to her as a musician.
USC student Ethan Hanson discusses the creative process behind filmmaking and his recent project that will premiere at the 2018 Indie Grits Festival.
Even when you really love something, it's often difficult to be actively passionate about it all the time. Assistant Arts and Culture editor Emily Barber argues this doesn't mean your passion is fake — just that you have to be kind to yourself when it gets hard.
Musical Feast helps raise money for scholarships, but almost no one is as excited as the faculty members performing.
For the arts in Columbia to continue to enrich our community, funding and an engaged audience are necessities.
"The Shape of Water" took the title of best picture along with other awards at the 90th Academy Awards in a night filled with activism and solidarity.
Food is complicated and wrapped up in our ideas of self-worth and body image. Intuitive eating is a way to treat food as what it is: a thing of love.