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(02/12/20 4:02am)
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, we can focus on how love is a recurring topic in many genres and how songs can work together to tell similar narratives. This playlist tells the story of love: catching feelings, internal struggles, admittance, reciprocation, feeling pure love and finally being comfortable with vulnerability.
(02/13/20 5:43am)
Album: "High Road” by Kesha
(02/09/20 9:21pm)
Over the next five months, live music venue Tin Roof will host a wave of country artists for Nashville Hits the Roof, a tour showcasing up-and-coming artists from Nashville, Tennessee.
(02/10/20 6:21am)
This year’s winners of University of South Carolina’s Concerto-Aria competition, Chloe Madison Johnston and Juan Nicolás Morles Espitia, will be performing in the university’s Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming concert, "Rising Stars."
(02/09/20 11:11pm)
Comprised of different sets from ballets such as "Dracula," "The Hootie and the Blowfish Ballet" and "Romeo and Juliet" along with original pieces, "Ballet de l’Amour" is not your traditional ballet.
(02/09/20 9:50pm)
Ah, Valentine’s Day. That time of year when every store is swathed in red and covered with heart-themed decorations. Some look forward to the love-filled day while others believe it to be a holiday people use as an excuse to flaunt the extravagant dates they have planned. Whether you love or hate Valentine’s Day, here’s a guide to a few things you can do with a date, your friends or even by yourself.
(02/16/20 5:33pm)
A fourth-year marketing and supply chain student at USC, Daniella Smith expanded her hobby of crocheting into a small business by selling her handmade items at a stand at Soda City, which happens every Saturday on Main Street.
(02/07/20 12:53am)
Show: "You"
(02/14/20 3:51am)
Album: "Manic" by Halsey
(02/03/20 12:27am)
These popular brunch places offer more than just a place to have a mid-morning meal. With different atmospheres and menus, their goal is the same: to serve good food and embrace people in the community.
(02/02/20 8:30pm)
Movie: "1917"
(02/02/20 10:06pm)
Columbia’s 701 Center for Contemporary Art’s (CCA) first art exhibition of 2020 comes in the form of "The Shape of Things." The exhibition features 13 artists from around South Carolina who created works of art that blend the concepts of abstract and representational art.
(02/03/20 1:15am)
The classic play “A Streetcar Named Desire,” written by Tennessee Williams, is coming to Trustus Theatre's Thigpen Main Stage Feb. 7 to 22 as part of its 35th season.
(02/02/20 7:46pm)
The game is afoot at the South Carolina State Museum with the opening of a traveling exhibit that follows Sherlock Holmes and surrounding Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lore. After a 10-year journey, Columbia is the exhibit's last stop.
(02/03/20 1:28am)
When thinking of an art exhibit, one might think of Van Gogh or Picasso, but the Columbia Museum of Art is opening an exhibit called "Tribe" on Feb. 6 with a different theme.
(02/05/20 5:54am)
Good songs have memorable lyrics and beats, but great songs elicit strong feelings and emotions that often encapsulate a whole decade, or even a generation.
(01/29/20 3:04am)
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards were on Sunday. Some were happy with the outcomes, others not so much, but nonetheless it was a night of coming together and looking back on musical accomplishments.
(01/26/20 6:00pm)
Moving away from home can be scary, and dirty rentals can make things even scarier. For the first time, all of the cleaning, cooking and laundry responsibilities fall on the shoulders of college students. It is especially challenging when students move into an older apartment or house that already has its fair share of damages.
(01/26/20 8:01pm)
At the corner of Main and Lady streets sits Soda City's newest restaurant, Market on Main. Described on its website as having gourmet food with "some ethnic flare," it is not only a restaurant but a deli and market.
(01/26/20 10:12pm)
When Stephie Bridgers opened her coffee shop, The Local Buzz, she wanted it to be a community place that welcomed all people. “Welcome, all sizes, all colors, all ages, all cultures, all sexes, all beliefs, all religions, all types, all people, safe here,” reads a painting hanging in the store.