'Lady Vista' muralist adds 'a little helping of humor' to Columbia public art scene
There is a single macaroni noodle hidden in the “Lady Vista” mural on Columbia’s Gervais Street.
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There is a single macaroni noodle hidden in the “Lady Vista” mural on Columbia’s Gervais Street.
It was a scene straight out of Guitar Hero. A chicken-suited guitarist strutted on an industrial loading dock while covering the Allman Brothers Band. The scene drew the eyes of concertgoers as Bull Street Garage headlined the first installment of a four-part Monday afternoon concert series, called "Rock on the Dock,” on March 14.
The South Carolina Adult Fans of LEGOs, known among the group's members as SC Bricks, held the inaugural Columbia Brick Con on Saturday.
Only the rustling of programs could be heard as Jared Moore, a graduate clarinet student, walked onto the stage of the School of Music Recital Hall. As he raised his clarinet to his lips, his story began to spill out.
The Daily Gamecock is officially launching its first-ever podcast, titled "The Squawk," on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music this Friday, April 1.
For April Fools' Day, no one wants to be the one whose prank flopped — whether it was too small or it simply failed. It takes planning, a group of crazy friends and a great playlist to motivate the mischievous prankster inside someone. For this April Fools', blast these songs on your way to pull the best prank of your life.
NYC Ballet and student performers are coming to the Koger Center for USC Dance Company's "R/Evolutions in Movement." The dance concert will feature performances by student and professional dancers in a variety of genres ranging from ballet to contemporary on April 9 and 10.
"The Art of Being: Woman" — a temporary art exhibit from the Richland Library — is currently displaying works from female artists about the different personal experiences of being a woman.
After fourth-year biology student Grace Towery noticed a lack of leadership development options and supportive spaces for women on USC's campus, she decided to change that by bringing Girl Up to campus.
The Bang on a Can All-Stars delivered an electrifying and enchanting experience for the USC community in the last performance of this season's Southern Exposure series on March 24.
Isabella Paras: Traditional word games reign superior to Wordle
The Columbia Museum of Art hosted a drag bingo event on St. Patrick’s Day with local drag queen Patti O’Furniture emceeing the sold-out event.
The University of South Carolina’s Department of Theatre and Dance will take audiences on an introspective journey in its production of “This is Our Youth.”
The streets of Five Points were packed with people in all shades of green this weekend for the first St. Pat’s in Five Points event in two years.
The premiere of the documentary film entitled “The Backbone,” created by fourth-year marketing and management student Hannah White, was met with laughter, cheering and a standing ovation at Gambrell Hall on March 18.
From hard seltzers and energy drinks to fad diets and viral recipes, USC students said the last four years saw food trends shaped by TikTok and the pandemic.
Abigail Kreuser said she makes an effort to buy the greener version of products she needs, even if they cost more.
Desean Gibson weighed 200 pounds when he got out of prison. In less than three months of being on the streets of Columbia, he had lost around 60 pounds.
Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen and Ariana Grande are just a few of the many artists that have held concerts in Columbia within the past decade. Columbia provides a variety of concerts from global and local artists and gives USC students and the Columbia area the opportunity to experience live music.
The School of Music hosted a concert celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander (API) communities in recognition of the targeted Atlanta spa shootings that took place last year on March 15.