'Three Identical Strangers’ is captivating, disturbing
By Mattie Hibbs | Sep. 7, 2018'Three Identical Strangers,' currently playing at The Nickelodeon, is a happy tale of family and fate. Until it isn’t.
'Three Identical Strangers,' currently playing at The Nickelodeon, is a happy tale of family and fate. Until it isn’t.
The first female Iron Chef visited USC to attend a book signing and the grand opening of her new Mediterranean campus restaurant, OLILO.
CMA EDU and Carolina Productions will treat students to a performance from Russell Dickerson.
The Columbia Museum of Art introduces the eclectic work of Texas artist Katie Pell with its latest current exhibition.
The Netflix revival of "Queer Eye" tackles tough issues while sending messages of acceptance and appropriate masculinity.
Latin food, music and art: Main Street's Latin Festival was filled with culture and community.
The Vista is the heart of Columbia and is home to a diverse range of restaurants that will satisfy any craving. Here are a few to get you started.
From Beyoncé to local theater productions, here's a list of upcoming arts and culture events to get excited about.
As excited as we are to be back in Columbia with back-to-school events and tailgating coming up, sometimes it's just nice to take a break. Columbia and its surrounding cities have tons of cool things to do, even on a college budget.
Next Tuesday, Williams-Brice Stadium will host power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z as they complete the second leg of their On the Run II Tour. In the meantime, here's a crash course in Beyoncé 101, and a rundown of everything you should know before the show.
Playwright Jon Tuttle's "Boy About Ten" follows one man's hilarious attempt to win back his wife and kids after a series of unfortunate events causes a rift in the family.
Paintings of dancing chickens and palmetto trees have given Ernest Lee, or "The Chicken Man," a successful career in Columbia.
Former USC fullback and art studio major Garrison Gist spends his days post-graduation creating artwork that stems from pop culture references and cartoons from his childhood.
The way film and TV industries portray mental illness is problematic and creates misconceptions.
Dance instructor Ashley Moore and her students discuss inclusion and the bond they have gained through belly dance.
Despite a history of racism and hate crimes, South Carolina Gullah artists thrive through Gullah artwork, overflowing with unique culture.
Last week, “The Dark Knight” celebrated its 10th anniversary. Arts and Culture editor, Taylor Washington, reevaluates why its legacy is still felt today.