IndieSouth Spring Market Preview: a weekend of handmade goods, local artists
By Zoe Nicholson | April 8, 2017The third-annual IndieSouth Spring Market will give a platform to small business owners and local artists to sell their goods this weekend.
The third-annual IndieSouth Spring Market will give a platform to small business owners and local artists to sell their goods this weekend.
Lorde has carved out a place completely her own in the music world and did so at a remarkably young age. A&C writer Caitlin Burnham discusses Lorde's rise to fame and what the future could hold when her sophomore album releases June 16.
To celebrate Earth Day, Sustainable Carolina and partners lined Greene Street with crafts, free food and music to promote environmental awareness.
12 Drag Kings and Queens flocked to Russell House Ballroom on Tuesday Night for the 20th annual Birdcage Drag Show.
Here's a weekly briefing on new releases and upcoming events in Columbia this week, both on and off campus.
The Daily Gamecock had a Q&A with the founder of The Pinkish Flamingo, a startup clothing company created by second-year student Sam Jacques.
The latest development in the great petty war between two British artists for the blackest black paint in the world just happened, and things might be looking up for Semple's goal to #ShareTheBlack.
Comic conventions have resorted to concentrating on entertainment and merchandise to attract more and more people, but SC Comicon thrives with a focus on comics. These smaller conventions allow for intimate conversations with creators and chances to get great deals.
Astoundingly, Half-Life 3 has finally been confirmed, but it might not be exactly what you were expecting.
A project proposal that plans for the historic Horseshoe to be paved over with concrete has passed, construction is scheduled to begin in mid-June.
An intimate glimpse into what tracks Patricia Pastides spins on Spotify.
If you find yourself admiring USC basketball coach Frank Martin's style instead of actually watching the game, you're in the right place. Here's a few simple ways to steal his look.
The sixth book in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series finally has a release date, and it's only a few weeks away.
Emmy-award winning filmmaker Stanley Nelson Jr. will discuss his documentaries, all of which focus on the struggles and triumphs of African Americans, this Friday at 7 p.m. in the Booker T. Washington auditorium.
Review: Located across the street from honors residence hall and a short walk from the Horseshoe, Sahara on Main serves authentic and delicious Mediterranean cuisine.
Audria Byrd, a fourth-year media arts and African American studies student, is one of two student performers who will participate in USC's annual professional drag show, Birdcage.
If you're traveling to the Final Four basketball game in Phoenix, Arizona, here is a list of a few things to do in the city while you're there.