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(10/16/20 12:27am)
A place bursting with autumn atmosphere, Second Wave Coffee and Books in Lexington, South Carolina, is located on about five acres of property and is described as a "very warm environment" by frequent Second Wave customer Jazzmyn Jay.
(10/08/20 1:18am)
Wooden bullseyes line the walls of lanes that are padded with wood and metal inside a center nestled in the Vista, but it isn't darts or arrows that customers are throwing — it's axes.
(11/06/20 1:22am)
Many students wish they could turn their hobbies and interests into a business. These four USC students have found ways to make that happen, and their advice to others is to do the same.
(10/06/20 3:25am)
Earlier this year, a documentary about a civics engagement program in Texas premiered on Apple TV. "Boys State," the name of both the documentary and the program it follows, discussed many of the characteristics and social commentaries that I related to during my experience at Boys State.
(10/08/20 9:24pm)
College dining halls have often been steeped in controversy. Even USC was the site of the Great Biscuit Rebellion of 1852 in which 109 students signed an agreement to withdraw if the dining system was not improved.
(10/05/20 1:14am)
One of South Carolina’s largest traditions, the South Carolina State Fair can be experienced from the comfort of the car this year.
(10/13/20 12:31am)
Some people cut it off. Others eat around it. But from the items on display to the sign out front, there’s no escaping it at one local bakery.
(10/02/20 3:22am)
As we begin October, the weather is finally starting to cool off. The weeks are scattered with a few hot days, but for the most part, fall is in the air. It’s time to embrace sweater weather, whip out the knitwear and jeans and indulge in your favorite autumn activities. This playlist is the soundtrack for the cozy, colorful season of fall.
(10/13/20 1:54am)
When customers walk into Papa Jazz Record Shoppe, the first thing they will likely notice is that the only sound among the rows of records and CDs is music spilling from overhead speakers. Music is the atmosphere, product and passion.
(10/01/20 9:51pm)
Inspired by my mother:
(10/27/20 11:22pm)
Editor's note: If you choose to dine at these restaurants, bring your mask and socially distance in accordance with public health guidelines.
(10/28/20 12:46am)
Sometimes it feels as if Columbia has an unspoken curfew. It's true that most businesses close come sundown, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to do.
(10/13/20 3:13am)
Lined up with a string of Five Points boutiques and cafes sits Loose Lucy’s, a local mom and pop hippie shop stocked full of groovy tie-dye shirts, wall hangings, metaphysical supplies and good vibes.
(10/18/20 2:51pm)
Located near the USC campus and not too far from Owens Field Skatepark, Salty's Board Shop is a one-stop shop for a new board, repairs and style from the Pacific.
(10/02/20 2:57am)
McMaster's current exhibition “Guerrilla Girls: Art, Power, and Justice for All!” takes on social injustices through the artwork of Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminists who keep their identities hidden with gorilla masks.
(10/29/20 4:49pm)
Ice Cold Beer is both a refreshing drink and one of the favorite arcade games of the owners of Transmission Arcade. Why not enjoy them both at once?
(11/12/20 4:32am)
Local businesses have seen changes in customer behavior since the start of the pandemic, as dining culture has moved more prominently outdoors.
(10/13/20 1:34am)
The Market Tea Room, housed at Senate’s End overlooking the Congaree River, offers unique tea services, local foods and a relaxing environment.
(10/14/20 2:25am)
Since its opening in 2016, The Devine Cinnamon Roll Deli has become much more than a local business.
(10/12/20 11:58pm)
Self-described as “Frenchish," West Columbia’s year-old restaurant Black Rooster provides a unique take on the traditional French bistro.