Head to Head: In defense of online dating
By Iggy Shuler | Feb. 10, 2019Online dating is the new normal.
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Guest columnist K. Lee Graham shares why she believes Kurt Vonnegut's novel "Slaughterhouse-Five" and the Fyre Festival documentaries share more similarities than one might think.
The trailer for "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" glorifies Ted Bundy as a serial killer and lacks the sensitivity needed when dealing with such a serious topic.
From Vampire Weekend's "Rostam" to Snail Mail's hidden gems and Mitski's early work, this is a playlist of songs you might not know from indie artists you already love.
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Columbia can experience a slice of rural living through the "Waste and Want in the Rural South" Indie Grits Labs exhibition.
"The Revolutionists" takes the audience back in time to the French Revolution, but the core message of the play still resounds centuries later.
This February, Nickelodeon Theatre will be screening films that shine a light on the black experience in the American southeast in honor of Black History Month.
Fyre Festival was trending on all of the most famous influencers' social medias. Who knew it would turn out so poorly? Netflix and Hulu delve into the reasons behind this music festival failure in their competing documentaries.
We're talking about female musicians more than ever. But are we doing it the wrong way?
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One Columbia's "Rain Poetry" project showcases poetry by local poets that only appear after it rains.
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McKissick Museum's latest exhibit uses memorabilia to evaluate political issues.
It may be mid-January, but we're inviting listeners to soak up the sun with us as we await warmer weather.
Yoghut unveiled an updated menu and atmosphere as The Corner Blend.
Locally owned and operated Kao Thai Cuisine wants to share authentic street food from Thailand with Columbia.