Playlist: Messy, but in a cool indie way
Do you ever want to revel in the post-ironic enjoyment of mustaches and low-rise skinny jeans? The days of Portlandia and early Tumblr are immortalized by the sounds of the indie sleaze music scene.
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Do you ever want to revel in the post-ironic enjoyment of mustaches and low-rise skinny jeans? The days of Portlandia and early Tumblr are immortalized by the sounds of the indie sleaze music scene.
True crime fans gathered at the Joseph F. Rice School of Law Monday to hear journalist Mandy Matney speak on her new book, "Blood On Their Hands: Murder, Corruption, and the Fall of the Murdaugh Dynasty," and the chain of events that inspired it.
Columbia residents looking to get into the holiday spirit can grab their warm sweaters and carol on down to the 38th annual Vista Lights Thursday night.
The U.K. indie scene is growing faster than ever and as a Scottish exchange student at USC, it is my duty to share some of the best up-and-coming artists in the indie scene from across the pond.
Walking out of Russell House, students may sometimes be seen feverishly digging through bins of t-shirts and sifting through clothing racks.
Each year, the South Carolina State Fair attracts foodies from all around the state to come into Columbia to get their yearly fix of fair food. From the turkey legs to donut dogs, theres something one-of-a-kind for everyone's tastebuds.
Sparkly disco balls, colorful and illuminating pink lights and more join the traditional wall-to-wall mirrors in the new BEATS Barre Studio.
A USC student's original musical will be brought to the stage this weekend by student-run organization Off Off Broadway, exploring themes of loss, growth and acceptance.
USC's dance program took on a new name, the "Betsy Blackmon Dance Program," in honor of a late USC student and prominent member of the USC dance community.
Victoria Rickards, a contemporary abstract artist and Columbia resident, hosted her first solo exhibition in Columbia in early October, which explored universal, as well as personal themes.
Understanding how vulnerable getting a haircut can be, Lydia Catherine and Kayla Turnage, said they wanted to bring an inclusive and customer-focused hair salon to Five Points.
When students walk into McMaster College, they see a building with historic brick walls, natural light, eclectic sculptures and the two galleries that hold rotating exhibits and student art.
It’s no secret that Cookout is a favorite of many USC students.
Isabelle Paris always wanted to start a surf club at USC.
Following the release of its first EP "Let Sleeping Elephants Lie," in August, local band Bombadier is looking toward the future with motivation to evolve its sound.
Born and raised in Ridgeway, S.C., Sergio Hudson has had a passion for design since he was about four years old.
Attendees gathered their stakes, grabbed their garlic and marched down to the Koger Center over the weekend for the South Carolina Ballet’s performance of “Dracula: Ballet With A Bite.”
A Columbia haunted attraction is raising money through halloween horrors in order to give back to the community.
A newly opened fast food chain is working to increase its outreach within the Columbia community through its customer service and Nashville-style food.
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