Playlist of the week: Spring break 2020
By Jason Dermack | March 3, 2020Whether you’re going on vacation or staying home, here’s a playlist to get you in the mood for a relaxing and fun spring break.
Whether you’re going on vacation or staying home, here’s a playlist to get you in the mood for a relaxing and fun spring break.
In celebration of International Women's Day, Girls Block Music Festival is aiming to promote female singers and songwriters in the Columbia area.
"Sporadically Board with Mike and Dan" is an interesting podcast about a niche subject.
As Black History Month comes to a close, it's a good time to appreciate the achievements of black individuals in all areas, which include music. This playlist doesn’t just reflect the present struggle of black individuals, however, but it also envisions a better future for people of all races.
The Carolina Mountaineering and White Water Club provides students with many opportunities to experience nature across the Southeast.
The Columbia City Ballet is bringing the Roaring '20s to the Koger Center with its production of "The Great Gatsby."
From sweating out toxins to stretching with baby goats, local Columbia yoga studios offer tons of opportunities for students to explore.
Tame Impala's new album release "The Slow Rush" is refined groove. "The Slow Rush" brings time to life, despite it's time for mastery.
While both New Brookland Tavern and The Senate venues are well-known and loved by the Columbia music scene, they each have a list of pros and cons.
Subtronics gave Columbia a head-banging performance Sunday to start off the week and reminded us why the EDM experience continues to grow.
On those slow mornings when you have nowhere to be, this playlist will help start the day the easy way.
Fern Studio Flowers, celebrating 10 years in business, now offers a "flower bar" on Thursdays for customers to create custom bouquets.
"Birds of Prey" is far from an incredible film, but is certainly a fun one to watch.
USC student Daniella Smith sells handmade, crocheted products at Columbia's Soda City Market.
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Halsey explores self-realization, female rage, confidence and self-love with her third studio album, "Manic," following "Badlands" (2015) and "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom" (2017).
Kesha takes the "High Road" with her latest album.