Brave Baby returns to Cola with new music, fresh sound
By Mattie Hibbs | Oct. 25, 2017Keon Masters of Brave Baby talks returning to the South Carolina music scene and what to expect at their Columbia show Thursday night.
Keon Masters of Brave Baby talks returning to the South Carolina music scene and what to expect at their Columbia show Thursday night.
Robert Carter discusses how his photography hobby has turned into an outlet that allows him to grow and see the world in unique ways.
The Nickelodeon Theatre hosted fk mt. as part of "Sound & Vision," a music documentary series that lasts until Nov. 25.
Graphic novelists John Jennings and Damian Duffy will come to USC to give students and faculty a look into the process of presenting Octavia E. Butler's "Kindred" in a new light.
The Foo Fighters' world tour arrived in Columbia, and with it came a night of rock music and audience-inclusive performances.
Hoping to broaden cultural perspectives, USC will host the Arkhaios Cultural Heritage and Archaeology Film Festival for the first time.
Zachary Diaz and Elaine Miller are teaming up to bring forms of visual art and physical art together with the hopes of showing the student body how prevalent art is in our daily lives.
Freshman band Low Class Carnival act pulls together unconventional instruments to cover songs in an unique manner.
The Columbia Museum of Art allows viewers to walk through Henri Matisse's two-dimensional storybook.
Thomas Rhett's Home Team tour came to Colonial Life Arena, and with it a great night for country music fans.
USC student Sharon Maguire turned a crafty side-hobby into a creative and productive outlet for maintaining mental health.
USC's Department of Theatre and Dance is putting a Hollywood spin on Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" this week.
With the recent release of Tim Conroy's first book, the author discusses the process of writing and publishing poetry as a part of "The Laureate Series."
The Columbia Jewish Film Festival has been busy for nearly 20 years to get people to see that they're not so different after all.
The perfect way to countdown to Halloween is with a classic horror film, and these seven options are some of the best frightening flicks.
USC graduate Lauren Chapman opens "Wild in Wonderland," her newest exhibition at Tapp's Art Center, to embrace the wildness of women and artists alike.
Ben Campbell, an art-studio student, sees the value in "doing what you love," despite the challenges that accompany a career as an artist.