Local muralist expands mediums
By Prerana Shidhaye | Nov. 12, 2018Richland Library hosted local muralist Shelby LeBlanc on Nov. 9.
Richland Library hosted local muralist Shelby LeBlanc on Nov. 9.
One of Chekhov's more obscure plays, "Platonov," finds humor amidst tragedy.
The Nickelodeon Theatre is expanding their offerings with "Nick After Hours."
Papa Jazz Record Shoppe offers a wide range of music, but more than that, it invites a diverse community of listeners united by their love of music.
Bryan Singer's "Bohemian Rhapsody" chronicles Queen singer Freddie Mercury's rise to fame. While the film is entertaining, it fails to truly capture the internal conflicts that make Freddie Mercury so complex.
We've compiled a list of essential break-up anthems that measure up just fine to Ariana Grande's surprise single, "thank u, next."
Iranian-American poet Solmaz Sharif read from and discussed her book "Look," kicking off the Fall Literary Festival's series of speakers.
Students, teachers and community members learned how Brazil is more than meets the eye, and how they could potentially experience it for themselves at the "Snapshots of Brazil" gallery.
USC's Dance Company welcomes old and new work at their annual fall concert.
"Weightless" is a solo exhibition by USC alumna Ansley Adams that portrays female empowerment and equality in women's bodies through paint.
West Columbia's New Brookland Tavern celebrated Halloween 2018 with a seasonally themed Emo Night, an event that featured local musicians covering popular emo music from the early 2000s.
Before the craziness of Five Points nightlife began, retailers and restaurants kept their doors open late to celebrate Halloween by hosting a night of trick-or-treating.
University ambassadors hosted USC's ninth annual campus ghost tours on the Horseshoe as part of Halloween week.
Ernest F. Hollings Special Collections Library celebrated "Frankenstein"'s 200th anniversary with a screening of three renditions of the classic tale.
Visual communications student Bryden Simmons rediscovered her love of dance by picking up a dance minor after taking a year off from dancing.
HipWaZee in Five Points provides the Columbia community with a variety of vintage costumes for Halloween.
Voter turnout was low for several demographics in 2016, but increased voter presence has the potential to bring significant change this November.