Aldric Morton listens, creates art through conversation
Are you a conscious listener? If not, consider how much meaning can be derived from open ears and heart when talking from day to day.
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Are you a conscious listener? If not, consider how much meaning can be derived from open ears and heart when talking from day to day.
Jessica Chen's dream has always been to own a restaurant, and now, her creation Crabby's Cajun is making new waves in the Columbia area. This minority-owned Cajun-style seafood restaurant offers a variety of seafood boils. The first restaurant in the chain opened in Greenville in September 2019.
The fall semester has begun, and the unconventional past two weeks have shown that the community is hungry: hungry for people.
"Black Is Beautiful: The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite" puts natural elegance and self love on display at the Columbia Museum of Art. The late 1950s and the 1960s are seen through Braithwaite's lens, using what Columbia photographer Robert Coffey said are "cutting-edge" concepts to represent activism and an art story.
JD Jacobus will argue with you about nearly anything: history, comic books, John Deere tractors and even Student Government, where he serves as speaker of the student senate.
Ever since J.K. Rowling decided to bring her fantastical wizarding world to America in the latest movie, “Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them,” American Potterheads have been eagerly counting down the days.
Meet Your Cremator doesn't sell urns, but it does sell incredibly spicy hot sauces. Chef Benoit St. Jacques and his wife Diane Gilbert created the business Meet Your Cremator Hot Sauce three years ago. Gilbert and St. Jacques complete every step of the production themselves, from making the sauce to bottling and packaging it.
About 1.6 billion people are Muslim — roughly 23 percent of the world's population. The word "Islamophobia" then carries heavy weight in both social and political respects.
The many cases over the last few years of fatal police shootings have raised questions — questions of police training, possible profiling and whether the person shot was armed. In some cases, police have shot and killed unarmed people. In other cases, police have shot and killed a civilian with a device that closely resembles a firearm.
Columbia Museum of Art was teeming with live music, unique crafts and hundreds of cups of beer on the evening of Aug. 19.
The sixth annual Rosewood Art and Music Festival next month will offer its visitors a full day of live music and art from local talent, and The Daily Gamecock got the chance to speak with Al Black, the event’s director, for a preview of the attractions.
Atlas Road Crew, a Southern rock band made up of former University of South Carolina students, is returning to their hometown with a show at the Music Farm on Sept. 9.
With the start of school right around the corner, most everyone is looking forward to getting back on campus and catching up with friends. Carolina Productions kicks off with special events during Welcome Week and continues with more free events, ranging from movies to comedians, throughout the year.
The ‘90s kids' wildest dreams came true when “Pokemon Go” released to the U.S. on July 6.
With a new school year comes a fresh enthusiasm for college and all it entails. Students purchase new planners, get a feel for new courses and set new goals that might differentiate the coming semester from those previous.
With the start of the 2016-2017 school year, the Trustus Theatre enters its 32nd season as a staple of Columbia culture and performing arts.
Journalists, female filmmakers and others will share their knowledge, talents and creations at the Nickelodeon Theatre as part of the theater’s fall 2016 event lineup.
On the nights of Aug. 26 and 27, New Brookland Tavern will be filled with underrepresented music artists, glitter and tampons. Hoechella, Columbia’s newest music festival, is a spinoff from the popular music festival Coachella and aims to raise awareness about slut and body shaming, rape culture and legislation involving one’s bodily rights.
If you are new to the University of South Carolina or simply in need of a fresh spot to chat with a friend or study in peace, finding a quiet place around campus can be tough.
As the lights flash and the music wavers between songs, Lauren Daigle, the opening act of the Hillsong UNITED Empires Tour, yells into the microphone the words of 1 John 4:18 — “It’s perfect love that casts out all fear!”