Jeff Tweedy’s “WARM” shows sophistication in simplicity
By Iggy Shuler | Dec. 2, 2018Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy's first solo album, lead with honesty, explores deep subjects while avoiding melodrama.
Wilco lead singer Jeff Tweedy's first solo album, lead with honesty, explores deep subjects while avoiding melodrama.
"Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" revisits a classic story, but from a new set of eyes.
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While they may seem cheesy, a bad holiday movie could work wonders this finals season.
Carolina Production's karaoke event had students on their feet singing, dancing and getting out of their comfort zones.
The '80s are back in style, thanks to synth-pop and the bands that have invested their skills into the genre.
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While cooking for Thanksgiving dinner, have The Daily Gamecock's official playlist in the background to make the time fly by.
Arts and culture writer Melanie Pierre describes growing up in a Clemson family and how it felt to choose USC instead.
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In preparation for the Carolina-Clemson showdown, sociologist Anna Rogers sat down to talk to The Daily Gamecock about the sports rivalry phenomenon and how it affects our society.
Growing up with both parents and four cousins who attended USC does not leave much of a choice to go anywhere after high school graduation, says arts and culture writer Kendall DeBerry.
Columbia's annual Vista Lights event welcomed the holidays with food, fun and family.
Birmingham band The Brook & The Bluff is coming to New Brookland Tavern on Saturday night to showcase playful grooves and guitar work.
The USC Department of Theatre and Dance will perform of "Eleemosynary," a piece that explores the struggle women face in their family relationships and feminine identity.
Rupi Kaur's work has ushered bundles of young female readers into contemporary poetry, but they deserve so much more.