Column: Maybe it's time to let the Academy die
By Stephanie Justice | Feb. 18, 2019The Academy is putting on the 2019 Oscars in the midst of seemingly never-ending controversy, and its reputation is riding on this year's show.
The Academy is putting on the 2019 Oscars in the midst of seemingly never-ending controversy, and its reputation is riding on this year's show.
Chris Harrison is the biggest gossip in the entertainment industry. He says every season is the most dramatic yet, which makes it 100 percent more fascinating to watch, but how could it get any more ridiculous?
"Waiting for Godot" is a dark tale with a comedic twist that leaves the audience with a new outlook.
Artists 6ixx and Sunday Morning mix art mediums in order to create an atmosphere that invites audiences to search for the deeper meanings behind socially accepted norms.
Morgan McGee's love for jazz could've taken him anywhere, and it brought him to Columbia.
Students at USC loves to JUUL — but are they just becoming addicted to nicotine all for the sake of a trend?
Online dating is the new normal.
In an ideal world, Tinder would be a great way to find a date. Unfortunately, the app has its drawbacks.
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From oldies to indies, here are some of our favorite love songs to celebrate this Valentine's day.
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.
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"Miss Bala" leaves viewers on the edge of their seat, but also with a feeling of dissatisfaction at the end.
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.