Review: New Flaming Lips album not for everyone
By Jonathan Franklin | Jan. 25, 2017The new Flaming Lips album doesn't live up to previously set high standards.
The new Flaming Lips album doesn't live up to previously set high standards.
Friends of African-American Art & Culture and the Columbia Museum of Art will host an event on Jan. 27 that features North Carolina artist James Williams, who will speak about his debut museum collection.
There are high stakes involved with Nintendo's upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch, and so far the company hasn't done a wonderful job at establishing their place in the market.
Trustus Theatre and Longstreet Theatre hosted the Ghostlight Project on Thursday night. It is a nationwide event that promotes inclusivity and tolerance.
The highly-anticipated Netflix show 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' was released on Jan. 13, and has received positive response for maintaining both the humor and dark aesthetic included in the original book series.
Feeling nostalgic? Check out this list of books, movies and albums that are celebrating anniversaries this year.
Arts and Culture Editor Darby Hallman rants about sci-fi movies and their ridiculous endings.
There is an ongoing war in the art community over the rights to use Vantablack, a color that is blacker than any black before it, and the feud has risen to new heights over the course of the past year.
The Ghostlight Project is a ceremony supporting inclusion and standing against intolerance. Trustus Theatre and the University of South Carolina Department of Theatre and Dance are participating with events on Jan. 19.
Over 40 costumes from famous films are on display at the "CUT! Costume and the Cinema" gallery at the Columbia Museum of Art.
After a five year hiatus, "The xx" released their newest album, "I See You," on Jan. 13. The album brings back the band's haunting style with fresh takes on familiar themes.
Nintendo held an event Thursday night for their upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch, where they gave gamers a look at the system in action as well as a taste of the games they can expect to play on it in the near future.
Trustus Theatre's upcoming show, "Boy," takes on heavy themes of gender identity and what it means to have choice taken from you. The show premieres this Friday, Jan. 13, and has showings through Jan. 21.
"Sing" suffers from a rocky start and never quite reaches the highs of other recent animated hits like "Inside Out" and "Zootopia," but it mostly redeems itself with a strong second half.
The lineups for Shaky Knees and Shaky Beats, two annual Atlanta music festivals that take place in May, have been announced and feature bands such as The xx and The Chainsmokers.
The Daily Gamecock staff voted on the best movie, TV show, album and video game of 2016, and these are the releases that won.
New Carolina Productions president Keifer Negri spoke to The Daily Gamecock about the organization's plans for the upcoming semester.