Arts events in Columbia during Family Weekend
By Jackson Stanton | Oct. 2, 2018Columbia's art scene is growing! From museums to theater productions, here's a few things going on in Columbia during Family Weekend that you might want to consider.
Columbia's art scene is growing! From museums to theater productions, here's a few things going on in Columbia during Family Weekend that you might want to consider.
Trustus Theater's unauthorized parody of "The Silence of The Lambs" aims to create laughs, while maintaining the creepiness of the original film.
With the season in full swing, here are 10 upcoming films you'll be seeing a lot of this fall.
As we prepare to take our first exams, here's the ultimate study playlist to fill the void of tapping keyboards and and flipping pages.
In its first semester, the Carolina Film & Television Club plans to show movies monthly and provide a space for discussion among movie and TV lovers.
In addition to food and dancing, this year's Columbia Greek Festival included self-guided tours of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church where visitors could observe painters from Greece complete the Cathedral's eight-year iconography project.
Musicians and vendors gathered together at City Roots Farm on Saturday night for the first ever Glass Half Full Fest.
Student organization hosts event to expose a wide variety of Hispanic cultures to USC students.
Comedians from across the United States will gather in Columbia to make audiences laugh this weekend.
The world's first fan-owned entertainment company, Legion M, brought the critically-acclaimed movie "MANDY" to Columbia, featuring a special Q&A screening with Nicolas Cage.
In preparation for his show at The Senate, singer-songwriter Mat Kearney talks to The Daily Gamecock about the influences behind his most recent album "CRAZYTALK".
Our pick of tunes to kick off autumn.
In a film world where every horror movie attempts to earn the title of "scariest movie of all time," "The Nun" falls far behind due to a lack of plot and many tacky jump scares.
From bluegrass acoustics to funky jazz, Keller Williams hopes his music will get you dancing.
Stuck at home since classes are canceled? Here's some of our favorite Netflix shows to watch (or watch again, no shame) before your power goes out.
Directed by Dewey Scott-Wiley and Christine Hellman, "Misery is Optional" tackles drug addiction through hard-hitting dialogue based on real interviews with drug addicts.
Recent alumni gathered to hear music from two local rock bands who got their start at USC as part of My Carolina's Young Alumni initiative.