Grizzly Bear returns to music scene with "Painted Ruins"
By Mattie Hibbs | Aug. 23, 2017Grizzly Bear's album "Painted Ruins" was released on Aug. 18. It is a haunting and complex follow-up to their 2012 record "Shields."
Grizzly Bear's album "Painted Ruins" was released on Aug. 18. It is a haunting and complex follow-up to their 2012 record "Shields."
Trustus Theater's upcoming season, EYES OPEN, features award-winning musicals and tackles issues including social justice, gender roles and racial stereotypes.
The Arts & Culture staff answered the question, "What piece of advice would you tell your past self as a freshman?"
It's never too soon or too late to listen to music from South Carolina-native bands. Here's our playlist to get you started.
South Carolina's third permanent drive-in theater, called Movies Rock!, has opened in Bowman in Orange County. Upcoming films can be found on their website and Facebook page.
Columbia features many exciting events in the fall, including the South Carolina State Fair, the Pride Festival and various concerts at Colonial Life Arena, Music Farm and more.
A pioneer of cultural development on Main Street, the Columbia Museum of Art is about to begin renovations that will make it more accessible to visitors and events.
USC alumnus Chaz Bundick is more widely known as Toro y Moi, an early voice in the "chillwave" music movement. His latest album, "Boo Boo," shows progress and maturation with reflective, melancholy tracks.
"WELL SUITED," the latest exhibit to open at McKissick Museum, features original costumes from HBO's "Treme." The show is set in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and follows its namesake, the United States' oldest African-American neighborhood.
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors are headlining a music festival in Lexington on Aug. 25. Read more for Holcomb's take on the band's latest album, his own record club and music festival, and how he thinks music can help in the world.
The new season of "Game of Thrones" is new and exciting, but it's not the same show we looked forward to in the past.
"Spider-Man: Homecoming" offers a fresh superhero storyline and a truly lovable, charming protagonist, whereas "Valerian" flops with an unfocused plot and convoluted script.
Every student needs a place to study. Whether you prefer silence or a bit of bustle, total seclusion or easy access to snacks — one of these places will give you the study space you need.
Check out the local events for the upcoming solar eclipse.
While it has its fair share of flaws, “Hellblade” is a gripping experience that uses some truly innovative and impressive tools to tell a haunting story and invoke intense emotion.
Eating dining hall food — no matter how good it is — gets old after a while. Columbia offers plenty of off-campus eats, from the affordable to the pricey depending on the occasion.
The Columbia Museum of Art is launching a lecture series in conjunction with their latest featured exhibit, 'ReTooled,' which reimagines utility products as art.