100 years of National Park Service: Thoughts on the great outdoors
By Larissa Johnson | Aug. 26, 2016Managing editor Larissa Johnson reflects on a trip to Congaree National Park.
Managing editor Larissa Johnson reflects on a trip to Congaree National Park.
Columbia will welcome Soda City Comic Con to its second year when it is held this weekend at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
After a long wait and much anticipation from his fans, Frank Ocean released a visual album, "Endless," on Aug. 19, and a full album, "Blonde," the following day.
With Young the Giant's newest album, "Home of the Strange," they mix their old indie rock sound with many new elements and address social issues in their songs.
Al Black, the director of the sixth annual Rosewood Art and Music Festival, talks about the activities and attractions that attendees can look forward to at this year's festival.
Stanley Kubrick is one of the world's most famous and talented filmmakers. Here are four films that capture the essence of Kubrick and that provide movie-lovers with the perfect sampler of the director's work.
The Columbia Museum of Art hosted its quarterly event, Arts and Draughts, despite heavy rain, drawing an immense crowd.
Lindsey Stirling’s third album, “Brave Enough,” is creative and fun despite the fact that its many guest vocalists limit Stirling’s ability to shine.
While video game developer Naughty Dog has undergone several identity changes over the last two decades, they have managed to stay relevant and grow into one of the most successful developers in the world.
Whether you are new to campus or a returning student, Columbia often has an overwhelming amount of events going on. Here are a highlighted few that should be worth your time this semester.
Columbia is full of unique restaurants, coffee shops and cafes, sure to please a diverse spread of tastes.
Patrick Drohan of Atlas Road Crew talks fame, touring and coming home.
We all know and love high school films such as “The Breakfast Club” and “High School Musical.” However, after the transition from 12th-grader to undergrad, relatable college films can be hard to find. Here are four classic coed films to which all students can relate.
DC Comics tries again to flesh out its cinematic universe, this time with the “Worst. Heroes. Ever.”
The script of “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” gives fans a heartwarming and encouraging last look at The Boy Who Lived.
With the start of a new school year comes new planners, new schedules and new resolutions. Here are a few upcoming school year goals from the Arts and Culture staff.
Finding a quiet place to study or hang out can be difficult around the bustling campus of USC. Here are four spots that will help you escape the usual noise and unwind from the cheerful, yet crowded USC campus.