Review: Duck Donuts proves itself against corporate competitors
By Jenna Schiferl | Aug. 1, 2017Duck Donuts recently opened in Columbia, and the unique and customizable flavors are worth checking out. Learn more about the quaint doughnut shop here.
Duck Donuts recently opened in Columbia, and the unique and customizable flavors are worth checking out. Learn more about the quaint doughnut shop here.
Tapp's Art Center is exploring the division of color through an experimental art event this weekend.
Long car trips can be tedious and exhausting, but the right tunes can turn the whole ride around.
Before heading to the theater, check out what we have to say about David Leitch’s new secret agent thriller “Atomic Blonde.”
The Nickelodeon presents traditional films in nontraditional ways with their series Sound & Vision. The latest installment in the series, "Stop Making Sense," honors an iconic cult classic and documentary filmmaker.
The Daily Gamecock interviewed Clair DeLune, a USC alumna who hosts the longest-running radio show on WUSC.
The latest release from alternative artist Toro y Moi shows a strong evolution from the Columbia native's earlier work.
McKissick Museum will unveil their latest year long exhibit on Aug. 1 with "WELL SUITED: The Costumes of Alonzo V. Wilson for HBO’s Treme.” The exhibit features nine original costumes from the series, as well as designer sketches, behind the scenes photos and cast interviews.
A new play at the Trustus Theatre will explore the often taboo topic of sex through Sunday.
SZA released what will most likely be one of the most iconic albums of the summer.
“Spider-Man: Homecoming” is a nearly perfect superhero film that is thrilling, charming and reminds us why Spider-Man is one of the most beloved characters in fiction.
With her debut album "Like a Woman," pop singer and Kanye-signed artist Kacy Hill explores the inner chasms of a doomed relationship.
The Nickelodeon is exploring the film tropes of adventure, determination and the pursuit of happiness with their series "American Odyssey."
Last weekend the Richland County Public Library officially opened its newly renovated first floor — featuring a gallery space, auditorium and temporary children's area.
"Smaller Beckons II," an exhibit opening July 6 at Tapp's Art Center, is a collection of art pieces under 35 square inches.
Kara Gunter, a professor at USC and studio artist, casts the hands of strangers for her latest project "Hands-On: A Community Hand-Casting Project." She will cast the hands of 12 individuals at RCPL for the largest casting event thus far on July 1.