Columbia band Alarm Drum on touring, making music
By Brad Dountz | Feb. 26, 2017Local band Alarm Drum talks about their drive to succeed, origins and what they’re doing moving ahead.
Local band Alarm Drum talks about their drive to succeed, origins and what they’re doing moving ahead.
Is it ok to enjoy good art from a bad person? A&C Editor Darby Hallman shares his thoughts.
South Carolina alternative folk band SUSTO visited Columbia's New Brookland Tavern Thursday night. The band will open for the Lumineers on their North American tour this spring.
The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli will be featured on the Food Network on March 4 showing off a 12-pound roll called the Cinnamonster.
On Wednesday afternoon, Carolina Productions partnered with Pawmetto Lifeline to bring shelter dogs to Greene Street for students to walk and play with.
Writers from The Daily Gamecock voted on whom should win each category at the Oscars. Here are the results.
In honor of Black History Month, USC faculty, staff and students were treated to a unique cultural event on Monday night.
Many popular bands tend to bypass South Carolina. An A&C staff writer lists a few bands that don't frequent the South and argues why they should should perform in Columbia.
Open-world games have slowly flooded the market, but is that a good thing? A bigger map does not always mean the game will be better, or even that there will be more to do.
A nuanced company hopes to put an even further nuanced spin on the shopping industry. A crash course in Amazon Go.
Christopher Titus, a comedian featured on Comedy Central, will perform a stand up act at Harbison Theatre on Feb. 24.
Carolina tonight, a live sketch comedy show comparable to SNL, hosted their first show of the semester Saturday night at Benson Theater.
Student directed comedy, "Outlaw Song" will open at the USC Lab Theatre Feb. 23. It includes a modern approach to the typical cowboy and fugitive characters.
"Mr. Burns, a post electric play," currently showing at the Longstreet Theatre, is a worthy experience whether you're a classic theater fan or not.
An event called "Feed An Empty Heart" was held at USC on Thursday night and served to raise awareness of homelessness and poverty in the midlands.
Carolina Productions brought a free, pop-up concert to Greene Street Thursday afternoon. The featured band was Ocean Park Standoff, an up-and-coming alternative indie group.
"John Wick: Chapter 2" provides everything fans of the series will want and more by amplifying the world-building and action that made the first one a classic.