Ballet director tells classic Shakespeare tale through wordless adaptation
By Kenna Coe | Jan. 24, 2018Columbia City Ballet is bringing the classic tale, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream," to life at the Koger Center on Saturday.
Columbia City Ballet is bringing the classic tale, "A Midsummer Night’s Dream," to life at the Koger Center on Saturday.
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USC Professor Naomi J. Falk hopes to open dialogue about our relationship with the natural world through her solo art exhibition.
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From Black History Month films to Indie Grits, here's a rundown of what to expect from the Nickelodeon theater this semester.
Arts and Culture highlights a few lunch and dinner specials around the Vista and Five Points to check out during the latter half of Restaurant Week South Carolina.
Community leaders and local artists discuss Martin Luther King Jr.'s influence on artwork in an event held jointly by the CMA and FAAAC.
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Spending a semester away from home, even in a beautiful, exciting city, is hard — and that's okay. From someone who's been there, here's some reflection and a few tips to make the most of your time abroad.
The Nickelodeon talks putting together a Christmas series that will bring community members out to the theater this holiday season.
Demetrius Similien has his new exhibit "6ixx and The Ugly Truth" debut this Thursday at Tapp's Art Center.
With a year filled with controversy among government, pop culture and the media, rap artists showed power through art to voice opinions to a society that oppresses minorities.
Students preparing to graduate with graphic design degrees discuss their upcoming Senior Thesis Show and the process of earning a degree from USC's School of Visual Art and Design.
Alexa Ford has been singing for as long as she remembers, and she decided to attend USC as a jazz studies student to gain experience for her future career.
Twelve USC dance students will become directors by choreographing and casting their own original productions.
The Town Theatre is putting on "Miracle on 34th Street," starring Bobby Rogers, for the holiday season.